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To Gratiana Dancing and Singing' F Major

The document is a musical score titled 'To Gratiana' by R. Lovelace and W. Denis Browne, featuring instructions for performance dynamics and tempo. It includes poetic lyrics that celebrate the beauty and grace of the subject, Gratiana, comparing her to the sun and highlighting her enchanting presence. The score reflects a blend of vocal and instrumental elements, emphasizing the emotional depth of the piece.

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To Gratiana Dancing and Singing' F Major

The document is a musical score titled 'To Gratiana' by R. Lovelace and W. Denis Browne, featuring instructions for performance dynamics and tempo. It includes poetic lyrics that celebrate the beauty and grace of the subject, Gratiana, comparing her to the sun and highlighting her enchanting presence. The score reflects a blend of vocal and instrumental elements, emphasizing the emotional depth of the piece.

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To Gratiana Dancing and

3
Singing
R. LOVELACE
W. DENIS BROWNE

Moderato con moto M.M.d: 60


L.Hlontano

PIANO
Sonoro ed'un poco forte

See! with what con-staiit mo tion,

E -Ven and glorious as th Sun, Gra ti

Cresc.

-a na steers. that n0 ble frame,

is founded is that of an anonymous Allmayne in Elizabeth Rogers' Virginal


the accompaniment
hemelody on which
Book (17th Century Press, 1962 Printed in Great Britain
1923 Ltd., assigned to Oxford University
by Winthrop Rogers
Copyright CONDuIT STREET, LONDON, W.1
UNIVERSITY PRESS, MuSIC
DEPARTMENT, 44
OXFORD
Cresc.

as her breast,
Soft Sweet

cresc.

as her voice, That gave each wind ig laW and poise,

slower
ri.. .

than the wings 0f ane.


And SWilt-er

|Sonoro ed un pocd forte


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trod out lov er's


Each step thought And th'am-bi -

tious
marcato

lontano
PP

hopes he brought, Chain'd

pu PP

P cresSC.

Such
feet With sich arts;
her brave

lontano possibile

pin p rit.
P Cresc.

As When she -

and ge
tle are,
Sweet command,

rit.e
dim
rit.

E sigh 1ng sawV The floor lay paved with


We
ceased,
loco

rit.

bro ken hearts.

rit. cresc

Tempo I S0 did she move;


lontan0
LE|

(hold sleng)_ Cresc.


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So did she sing Like- the har- mo.

cdlla voce
that bring Cn-lo their rounds their
nious spheres
sir's aid:

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Which she per form ed Such

th en- a ourd world will say:


As all p i lento
way,

rt.
pù lento

and A pol -
lo played"
"The Gra - ces danced,
-

8va

PPd
colla voce

Feb:1913

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