The Airs, Duetts, and Chorusses, Arrangement of Scenery, and Sketch of the Pantomime, entitled The Picture of Paris As Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden [by Robert Merry] |
THE TEMPLE OF CONCORD. |
The Airs, Duetts, and Chorusses, Arrangement of Scenery, and Sketch of the Pantomime, entitled The Picture of Paris | ||
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THE TEMPLE OF CONCORD.
CHORUS
Of femàle voices to soft and sweet music of only wind Instruments.
Silver lutes, and melting lays,Tell in tender tones of praise,
That thy joys can never cease,
Queen of Concord, Queen of peace!
DUETT
For 2 female voices.
Why seeks the gentle bird of love,The shelter'd Stream, the whisp'ring Grove?
Why pours the Nightingale her tune,
To the pale blushes of the Moon?
It is that night and concord join,
To make the peaceful Scene divine.
And then the tuneful, am'rous bird,
Is by its faithful Partner heard;
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And passion glows with fond excess;
For sacred night and concord join
To make the peaceful scene divine.
CHORUS
(repeated—all female voices)
Silver lutes, and melting lays,Tell in tender tones of praise,
That thy joys can never cease,
Queen of Concord, Queen of Peace.
The Airs, Duetts, and Chorusses, Arrangement of Scenery, and Sketch of the Pantomime, entitled The Picture of Paris | ||