No. 36
{ FRONDI TENERE
al THOU THAT HEAVENWARDS, UNDAUNTED |
pe -OMBRA MAI FU
O ROYAL TREE
Soprano or Mezzo
Tenor or Baritone
i _ oa G.F. HANDEL
nglish version by Arranged and edited by
ALBERT G. LATHAM RECIT. W.G. WHITTAKER
Fron-di te - ne-re e bel-le, delmio pla-ta-no a-ma-to, per
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Voice
Thou that hea-ven-wards, un-daunt-ed, dost up-rear thy leafage ten-der, May
Piano
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voi résplenda il fa - to. Tuo -ni,lam-pi,_e pro-cel-le non vol-trag-gi-no
amt lam=Ph es eae
Fate néer minish thy splendour! Stormlast, thunder, winged lev- in, comenot nigh thee to
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mar with rude in-tru-sion This hal-lowed haunt of qui-et and sweet se-clu-sion!
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Om = bra mai fit
roy-al tree,
sostenuto th
so-a-ve
di_vw-ge - ta- bi-le ca-racda - ma-bi-le,
That with thy bran-cheswide In the fierce sum-mertide Dost shel-terdi ve-ge-ta - bi-le ca-racd a - ma - bi -le,
cresc.
pit, om - bra mai fi
me, Neer may’st thou fade, ‘Thun-der-bolt smite thee not,Win-ter blast blight thee not,
a
s- a - ve pill, ca om - bra mai fd
co it cresc., nabs
= ra eda - ma-bi-le,
Soaweet thyshade.So may thy branches wide, O_—_roy-al— tree,
rit,
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ve-ge- ta- bi-le
di
In the fiercesum-mer-tide From the sun’s noon-day pride ay shel - ter Bm
rit, g
lon
ve pitt.
still shel - ter me.
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