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
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1923 Ltd., assigned to Oxford University
by Winthrop Rogers
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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
5
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.
730n0rO
So did she sing Like- the har- mo.
cdlla voce
that bring Cn-lo their rounds their
nious spheres
sir's aid:
(E
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