Lovely little Nellie Dwyer

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Lovely little Nellie Dwyer
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August 12,
No.68
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1896.
Published Weekl7. Subscription, $1.00 per ;rear, in advance.
Lovely Little
Dwyer.
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WORDS AND MUSIC BY
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Lovely Little Nellie Dwyer.
WALTZ SONG.
Arr. by JOHN A. MORSE.
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girl that's as pure as the dew. . . . . . .
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My dear Nell, so fond and true,
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Sluml>t'r, my darling
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Slumber on, baby dear
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Softly in a dream. Op. 9. 3
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Soldier of fortune
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Soldier's bride
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Song of the sword
Songs of praise the angels sang
Son of God, 'l'he
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So, so, rock-a-by so
Spanish roses
Speak a good word for me
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Summers
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Summer s day
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Summer song, A. Ou. 1
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Sunlight through the sobbing rain. Op. 48 O. L. Carter
Sun ot'. my soul
A. J. Holden
l<usquel1anna Sue
J · F. Walsh
Sweet'art Dolores
H.B. Arledge
Sweet baby mtue
J.E. Birch
SweetbelleofMars
CTWWilarrett
SweetClaribel
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Sweet dreams
R. Qovertey
Sweetest dream of all
W. A. Phillips
Sweetest girl. '!'he
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Sweetheart
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Sweet Ratte Carey
Sweet Katie Clare
Sweet Katie dear
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Sweetheart, tell me again
Sweetheart to you
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Song of the Chrlstmas bells
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W. Goold
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L. Bragdon
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.27 'Ve're kin~s of the ebony Rwells
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:~~ When dayllgl1t dies
A. E. Fisher
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When I wa.s a boy
When love is done
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Those wedding bells sLall not ring out l1. II. Roseufyld
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Tnon who of the heavens art. Op. 1. 4
Thy heart belongs to me
Thy name
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'Tis all in the plan
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"l'iti with love. Duet.
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To you and l>ut to you
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True honest love
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Your key don't fit this lock no more
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Your love and yours .tlOnP
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Over the way
J.P. Marshall
.22 l'1ano saltsman
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.22 Remember, Im your brother and your friend
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.27 My thought is of tl10e Op 1 3
.27 My true love hath my. hea.:ft. · Op. I. 5
.22 Nellie and I, or children at play
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Land wl~1ere the thistles grow
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Hail to Atnerica
J. W.1-Jetts
Heart gardening
G Stillman
He laid down his life for Oltl Glory
S. Clayton
Hello
J. Woodman
Heroes who sank with the Maine
P. Cohn
Her uame is Mandy
J. Stromberg
He's always tile same old friend
A. l\lonym
He stole his friend's sweetheart
G. C. Johnston
He was my ouly son, or lost on the Maine
G. Ashton
Hope
Mrs.N.P.Hanley
Icauneverloveanother
E.Hrowning
I'd like to Ree the girl I used to love
P. J>ercie
I don't want to ta.lk any more
T. E. Ffrench
Ill make clat black ~al mine
u. n. Ward
I'll marry the man I love
M. H. Rosenfeld
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H.B. Watrous
H. S. Lowiug
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.27 Don't like a sporty coon
.22 Don't say gooa Uye
.27 Don't go, I love you
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C. ]'.Manney
.40 You ::t.in't de only coon in town
A. H ..Fitz
.27 You did the same thing too
E. C. Kammermeyer
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A. B . .Fisher
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City of perfect peace
:~~ Columbia for Columbians
Come home to mother
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.22 Wl1e11 stars are in ttie quiet skies
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.22 \Vllen you're in love
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'l'he price named in the FIRST column is that at
which the J>iec-e is published and the price in the
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.27 Avenge the good ship Maine
.27 Ay, or nay?
.27 Babe and I. Lullaby
.22 ]fa.by come kiss me, do
.22 Because I love you so
.27 Hecau.se thou art
.27 Belle of Darktown
.27 B1ack sheep's friend
j.love
.27 Whom does she kiss?
.22 Who? Miss Nelly Mcintyre
.27 Why can't we wed?
.22 Wild rose
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PIECES, you wilJ mention the natnes of one or in ore
extrn rie<'es to be sent in case any you order are tem..
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That trembles o'er my love
T. H. Northrup
There is" blessed home
C. Pflueger
There is a p:reen hill far away. Op. 61. 4
B. o. Klein
There! little girl, don't cry
u. Sobeski
i~~:!::.~ 1:tri~~ tJ:1~e world for us all
'£here's a little star shining for you
There's always a welcome at ltome
P. B. Annstrong
W. H. Alling
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included, en.ch and every one of these pieces having
been issued since January, 1 s 96 •
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Swinging in the hammock
E. J. Muhlbausen
Sylvia
C. B. Clark
Tabasco Jim
J. Morningstar
Take back your gold
M. H. RosenfeJd
1ake me b~ct, bt~b~ I' d d
TS BR ~cMahoi
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' · H~~i~~s
Te1l her that we love her just the same
H. W. Petrie
Tell me, fair moon
R. Coverley
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Tell me why you do not love me
S H Speck
That black mau from Troy
j. T. Kellr,
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:~§ Supplement to Lists Nos. 1 and 2 of Vocal Music.
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A. W. Pryor
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Two little, l>lue little shoes
Two little Jap:tnese dolls
Two little vap;ra11t!:i 'Valtz song
Two locks ofl1air, s ilver and gold
Two siste1·s. Lullaby
Unrle Jasper·~ ball
Uutler tl1e dome
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t;emebody loved her in the days gone by
Homer
Unto 'l'hee, 0 God
J. R.
Some day, perhaps you'll know
J. A. Fairfield
Some one is in the clover
S. Stenha.mmar
8ometl1ing seemed to whisper in my ear
]'..K Canon
Sometime
E. ill. Parnum
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H. Parker
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price of piece wanted, do not write to ask, but send the order with 30 cents for each piece wanted. We will return surplus money when sending the music.
Address orders to F. TRIFET, Publisher, 36 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass.