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Chorus......from "Acis and Galatea".... .. Handel.

With orchestral accompaniments.

Pianoforte-H. A. D. SEYMOUR.

Galatea, dry thy tears;

Acis now a God appears,

W. R. WALKER.

See how he rears him from his bed!
See the wreath that binds his head!
Hail thou gentle murmuring stream,
Shepherds' pleasure, muses' theme!
Through the plains still joy to rove,
Murm'ring still thy gentle love.

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Violins

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W. R. WALKER.

Handel.

MR. WHITEHEAD SMITH. MR. REINAGLE.
REV. J. D. GLENNIE. REV. R. DUCKWORTH.
A. S. GATTY. DE LISLE GRASSIE.

Viola-REV. G. W. DE LISLE.

Violoncello-J. WILLIAMS, ESQ.

Contra Basso-MR. TIGHE

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Forester, leave thy woodland range,
And hie thee hence with me;

For brighter scenes and pleasures strange,
Forsake thy greenwood tree.

Come, gather thy cloak above the knee,

And take thy tall staff down,

I'll show thee what delights they be

That dwell in tow'r and town.

Forester, leave thy woodland range,
And hie thee hence with me,

For brighter scenes and pleasures strange,
Forsake thy greenwood tree.

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