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To Our Next Merry Meeting. (The Parting Glee)Author(s): Henry PhillipsSource: The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular, Vol. 9, No. 197 (Jul. 1, 1859), pp. 79-81Published by: Musical Times Publications Ltd.Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3370978 .
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Co our neqt t tevrt AFeting. (THE PARTING GLEE.) HENRY PHILLIPS
[London: J. ALFRED NOVELLO, 69, Dean Street, Soho, & 35, Poultry: also in New York, at 1, Clinton Hall, Astor Place.]
I ' Allegro.
F'e - vell, kind friends, yet
Fare - well, kind friends, yet
are - well, kind friends, yet
I Farie - well, kind fiiends, yet
N J J I J 1 , ero we part, with warm re - pons - es to each
we palt, with warm re - spols - es to each
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cre we part, with warm re - spons - es to each
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The Musical Times, No. 197. ( 1 )
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TO OUR NEXT MERRY MEETING.
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grate - ful words re - peat - ing, and grate - ful words re - peat - ing.
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The Musical Tinlee, No. 197.
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July 1, 1859.
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and . . let this toast . . . be drunk . . to - night. p I I I i t -- and, and let this toast be drunk, be drunk to - night,
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and, and let thlis toast be drunk, be drunk to - night,
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here's to our next, to our next mer-ry meet - ing, here's, here's to our
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here's to our next, to our next mer-ry meet - ing, here's, . here's to our
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The Musical Times, No. 197. ( 3 )
A Folio Edition of this Glee (together with the City Grace) is published by J. ALFRED NOVELLO, price 9d.
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July 1, 1859. TO OUR NEXT MERRY MIEETING.
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