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From:  Craig Tompkins <craigtompkins@t...>
Craig Tompkins <craigtompkins@t...>
Date:  Tue May 22, 2001  5:19 am
Subject:  Repertoire search


Dear listers:

I was given these lyrics by a colleague who wants to know the composer
and the name of the piece they are from. The only bits of information
he had was that it was recorded in 1937, and was possibly written by
Handel!

Let me wander not unseen
By hedgerow elms and hillock green
Where the ploughman near at hand
Whistles o'er the furrowed land.
And the milkmaid singeth blithe
And the mower whets his scythe
And every shepherd tells his tale
Under the hawthorn in the dale.

Or let the merry bells ring round
And the jocund rebecks sound

To many a youth and many a maid
Dancing in the chequered shade.

Many thanks!!!

Cheers
Craig, Burnaby BC





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12071 Re: Repertoire search Jeffrey Snider   Tue  5/22/2001   2 KB
12074 Re: Repertoire search Karen Mercedes   Tue  5/22/2001   4 KB
12076 Re: Repertoire search John Alexander Blyth   Tue  5/22/2001   3 KB

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