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92 Gui - da-mi,_ _vin-ce sti, Coun - sel me andguide me, o —__#__ ah, i a pr, il pian - to ward, the nels will in death the 2 error! N° 8.“Per poco fra le tenebre.y ¥ Finale II._ Chorus and Cavatina. A festive hall prepared for the reception of Sir Arthur Bucklaw. At the back a practicable door) Moderato mosso, cM Piano. St. 49087 Chorus. 11087 SOPRANO. Per te Hail to Per te Hail to BASS. er te Hail to dim-men - so the hap - py dim-men - so the hap - py dim-men - 80 the hap ~ py Strings, Cor. Fags iu - bi = Io fut - to sav-vi - vain - rid - al__ day, Hence, ev’- ry thought of giu - bi ~ lo tut - to sav-vi - van - Ibrid - al. day, Hence, ev’ - ry thought of giu - bi - lo tut - to sav.vi - vain - brid ~ al__ day, Hence, ev’ - ry thought of te veggiam ri - [na - ev’- ry heart with te veg-giam ri - ev’- ry heart with te veg-giam ri - ev’- ry heart with del -"Ia_spe-fan- 2 qui ‘Ta - mi-sta Bright be 9 thee each Friendship love fel - "la spe-tan- zai qui Ta - mi-st Bright be to thee each Friend-ship and love del - la spe-ran- zal qu 1a - mi-st Bright be to thee each Friend-ship and love qu ti con-du - Far from_temp-ta - tiqn qui con-du-ce a Far from temp-ta - tion and! gui qu ti con-du- ce a guide thee Far from temp-ta - tion and » £ 2 : A — vajn - i i con-du - good be - — on thy head to, rav-¥i- vain - 705 ti con-du ev'- ry good be - —_— thee, on thy head to rav-vi- vain ~ 0; ti con-du - ev'- ry good be - ——— thee, on thy head 14047 ‘tay nau ay naught wal] a - May naught fal a Way nat wal ri- so nel ho now will part wal ri- so nel Who now will part al ri- 50 nel 10 now will part qhat | ri From | this al | ri ‘rom | this al Ti from this 14047 95 in not- tein - opearth di - in not- tein - onearth di - qual a-strajn not~ tein - fe «thou tg grief a duel a-strqin dot - tejn - Be thou to grief y qual ‘a-strofin not - tein - Be thon To grit & so nel thy brid fo nel thy brid 0. nel thy ‘brid 96 13097 Sir Arthur Bucklaw. Meno mosso. - co fra le te - = tune’s fic-kle frowns Oi-g Strings Visa Bosal pre. P P. Ti la vo. ~ star hath long stra stel- been shroud - ; io fa a Now it Ch.with view ~ re ia sowS shade, Pit fal - * And beam gi- da, with light pit bel un-cloud strm - A broth __- "mi ers hand I. of = - por-giEnri - co, ti fer, te ne ven My hand and for ne-bre be-tray’d, fa spa- Thy — - fo A - shall break from FL. Bia que-sto er's faith T 14097 tel lo e di- fen-sor. her_ whom I a-dore. Ant Any Vine a Fag. bi Io al da lo day, te, teggiam P= ry fieart te. Yeg-giam ov = Ty heart fe veg-giam ev’ ry heart Tempo I. fr te dim-men Hail__to the hap “rte dim-men Hail to the hap Per te dim-men - 0 Hail to the hap - py Toft as he Tempo I. Savi - vin ry thought of saivevi-- vari ry thought of Saal — van ry thought of del- la speran-zajl Bright be tthe “each del - la spe-ran-zaijl Bright’ bet thee each lal_- fa spe-ran-z: Bright be thee each qui Ta - mi-sta ti eur Friend-ship and love Buide iqui Ta - mi-sta eur Friend-ship and love guide fi * qui la- mi-sta fi gui Friend-ship and love guide fi comdu- fe a rav-vi - vain from tempp-ta - tion _and| *ry good be - i conalu - be rav-vi - vain from temp-ta - tion “ty good be ~ ti condu - ce Tav-vi - vain from temp-ta - tion ‘ry good be - cond = a-|mor, thy head implore, eon-du | ‘a {mor thy head implore, con-du_— ‘a mor, thy head im-plore, ii 14097 Arthur. ne ven- goa and hand “I To in. not - teji on earth stro eer a- naught in not - tein onearth di stro eer a- naught a fe one ven- goa For - tune and hand IT lqual Be a-stroin not ~ tein thou grief a~ strq in not - tein thou to grief a qual Be non fra-tel’- lo 99 e di - her___whom I qual ri - so nel 10 now will part qual ri- so nel Yho now will part 10) tel - Pit allegro. o_& di- fen - sor, fra- tel- loe her__whom Ia -, dore, Ah no, let sor, vide sor, ide sor, ‘more, ‘SOF, more, for, more, ‘30 nel fo flor. thy bri - —_daj |[hour. oO nel fo -|[ Tor. thy bri = — dal |/hour. =, Pit allegro. fra- tel - loo us, who will They a - tel - ye, who will > di - fm - sor, di part ni more, part i sor, i part lmore, part fr or, at part ore, part adi naught ® May 14097 di- fen part no sor, e di - fen more, ye part no sor, i ~ fen moré, ye part no fe. ai 104 102 Ne 9.“Chi mi frena in tal momento.,, Finale Il._ Recitative and Quartet. Maestoso. Arthur. fov’ & u-ci But where is Lu - Henry. Maestoso. Piano. tf Qui giun-ge - re or la ve-drem. Ere this I thought she had beenhere. Moderato. t/ EY thy BL Henry (aside to Arthur éin lei so - ver - chiae la Thowitsee her pale Vine Fag. gliar-ti, no, nonon de-i. grigve thee, seemnotto heed it. pethee, i Fe pian -ge lamadree - stin - ta. ‘All thoughtof joy: she si > me-sti - zia, andheay - y-heart - ed, —— Dal duo - looppres - sap vin - ta, Her moth - erSdeath she mourn - eth, > Arthur. Me no - to, I thought so, 103 Henry. si, a, Yes, I > me o-to, Soverchiae la me-sti - zia, mapian-ge la ob -servadit. She'ssad and heav - y - heart - ed, but'tis for her — = dre. - er. 4, One question answer: Fa -- ma, fa-tha sto-m> Rd-gar - do Late - ly > ru-morhathsaid that Ed - gar = = - rio al-za_- her, and that > vres - sa, so-vres - da le - me-ra rash - ly, hath mad -lydared to love Ss os ealando sguar - do— pas - sion 104 — ve 10, ve - ¥0,quel fol-lear-di - a, ma_ é mad man, —’tis_true, he hath dared fo love her, but— oe ———— — Arthur. Well? SOPRANO. Seay - qui u- ci TENOR, Be ~ hold ~ the the "peer - less Sa- van - fa Lu - ti ‘- Be- hold ~ the the peer = less Chorus. BASS. Sa- van - 7a i u- ci Be - hold ~ the the ~ peer - less 4, + Andante. (Enter Lucy supported by Bide-the- Bent and Alige.She sin great despond. Henry. (to Arthur.) Pian- ge la ma-dree - stin-ta. Those tearsareforher | moth-er. Andante. Strings noe i 105 (presenting’ Arthur to Lucy, who shrinks from him.) (whispers to Luey) Ho-eqil tuo spo-so. ‘n-cau-tal per-der mi There comes thy husband. B _ > aoe Luey signs the contract) Lucy. (La mia con-dan-na ho mi - se-ra!) (Now naught but death can re ~ wretch - ed me!) Henry. seri- vil) sign it!) by 19097 Allegro mosso. Henry. Lucy. scrittal) (Re-spi-ro) “loge leaseme!)(Tis o-ver!) My heart Viole & Cello, | Fag. goet Lucy. co!) me!) Alice. Qual_ fra ~ Who_ is Chi a ‘or! this ! Edgar. His features concealed by a cloak, appears atthe back.) Arthur. ual. fra - gor! ho is this! mry. ual_ fra- gor! Bide the Bent. ide the Bent. ath Qual_ fra- gor! Who. is this! Qual Who. Chorus. fra Who, is eb. Qual. fra - gorl Who is this! bog bby 13087 407 All egr. upon Bide-the-Bent,) 7 lo burns ed ar - do! and freezes! ‘(he door opens.) giunge? stranger? stranger’ (With a terrible voice.) Ea - gar- Tis Ed- i giunge? Stranger? junge? Stranger? i giunge? stranger? giunge? stranger? giunke? stranger? giunge? stranger? b then fe fen fen ores. | ————| ff 108 (falls fainting.) Oh ful mi - ne! Oh thun der - bolt! ter- ror! of woel ter- ror! of woe! ter-rorl of woe! ter-ror! of woe! ter} ror! of | woe! ter-ror! of woe! = 11097 “What from vengeance yet restrains me?” 409 (General consternation. Alice, aided by some ladies, raises Lucy and leads her to a seat.) Alice. Ed - — gar-do! On Edgar! Bide-the-Bent. oh ter - ror! Day of woe! gar- to! Ed-gar! on’ ter | ror! Day of | woe! oh ter - ror! Day of woe! bbi Aci. & corns. Tm |p rail. Larghetto. Edgar. (aside) —_ > Chi mi fre - nain talmo-me - to? chi tron Whatfrom ven - geance yet re-strains me, Words suf- Henry. (aside) p. — Chi raf-fre - nail miofu-ro,- re, e la Larghetto. What from ven - geance yet re-strains_me, Will he ‘Strings ptie e sempre cre; Ca, bustatn. 14047 Printed in the. 8... 10 Fo > co (el-Ti-reil cor - so? 11 suo duo-lo, il suo spa-ven-to son la fice not to up-braid thee,Eenthe ter - ror that thus en-chainstheeProvesthat ——— > man chealbran-do Gor- se?Del-la mi-sera in fa-vo - re nel mio mad - ly dare up-braid her?Ah,she dreadsme, and _dis - dains me, Nev - er SEP. pro - va,son la pro-vadun fi- mor - so!Ma,qual ro - sai-na-ri - false - ly,provesthatfalse-ly thowstbe-tray'd me! As a rose ’mid tempest Sa sy? pet- to un gri - do sor - se!Emio san - guelVhotra- more will I thus per - suade her!Day of wrath, _whatwillbethy cu a, Se == di - ta, el-la sta_framor-tee vi - tal Io son vin - to, soncom - bend.ing,Griefand guilt thyheartare rend-ing, Thy des - pair - ing looksdis - a z di - ta! El-la sta_—framor-tee Vi - ta! Ah! che spe - gne-re non end - ing!Fur-ther grief__maybe im - pend-ing! Her des-pair - inglooks a. - JP. 11087 at Lucy. (turning to Alice) To spe- Eagar. ——$—_=__—— "Twas my > TS —_ duaffrett. & mos. - so! ta- mgin-gra-ta, fa- mo, fa-mojin-gra-ta, ta - arm me,Faith-less maid-en, faith-less maid a - las, I” love Henry. ——<—_ —_ Qan= thee pos - so i ri-mor-si del mio co- re, del mio larm me, Name-less ter - rors, name-less fears my bo - som Bide-the-Bent. (Aside) 7 Qual ter- Oh, may -ta tron-ca.a-ves- —-s¢il mio spa- that death would hide me Froma doom of shame and 7 mio san- gue! Tho a An,she dreads me, and dis- ri- -bi- le mo- men - to! pia for- mar non so pa- heav’n in mer-cy guide. thee In this hour of wrath and Fl. a Cl. with yotce a/ Pp 12047 uz ven- -to, ma la mor- -te non -mia- i an- -guish, But that com- -fort. is de - nied -ta, vi-voan- me, In de~ Chi mi fre - na in tal rho-men-to? What restrains me Fromdeeds of ven-geance? =~ di- io Thotra-di - tal he'll not upbraid her! —— -Ie! den- sa nu- -be di spa-ven- -guishjTho’ af - flic- -tion new be - tide. -to par che thee, Not for a > . =— cor__— per mio tor ~ fen - to! Da’ mici Iu- -mi cad-dejl spair. I yet must lan - guish,Nonewill coun- sel, nonewill chi? chi? Co - me oh, false - hood! Like a sil el- la sta no! never-more,__ ps a co- - -praj rai del so- Ie! Co-me ro- ~saj-na-ri - ev- -er shalt thou lan - guish,Like a rose. ’mid tempest cu, = ry 48 a ve - lo mi tra -di. la_ ter-rag il cle - lo! Vor - rei aid___ me, Heav'n and earth — have both be - tray’d_me, Love, do 3 g oN r0- ~Sa f-na-ri - di- ta a - la sta fra mor-tee rose. to the tempest bending, Grief and guilt_— thy heartare a . —_ ffa mor - te_e vi- ta, framor-tee vi- =~ no more I'll per-suadeher, no more per-suade aD a> di- ta, el - la sta___fra mor-tee vi - ta, chi per bend - ing, Pale re- morse_thyheartis. rend - ing, Oh, may “eS pian - ge - ree non pos- -s0,_mab-ban-do - 1la,m’ab - ban- thou with courage arm. me, give me strength,oh give me = sis vi- tal In- gra - ta, ta - moan- rending! Un-grate - ful, Ah, I >~_ > tal spe-gne-re non pos - so i ri- her! Day of wrath, oh what will be thy > > lei non 8 — com-mos - $0, heavn with cour- age arm _thee, aAaN _— a- f— 19047 4 Lucy. do - nail pian - toan - cor; vor - rei strength to do thy will. None to Alice. A ro'- saj-na - ‘ri-di - ta, Like a rose 'midtem - pest bend - ing, Edgar. cor, si, ta - mgan-corl love thee,love thee still! Arthur. ter - ri- bi-le mo-men - to, Oh, may heav’n in mer - cy guide us, —t Henry. _—_—._ § —e mor - si! Ab! % mio san- -gue,_ 'ho_tra- end - ing! Ant day of wrath, whatwill be__thy Bide-the-Bent. ti - grein pet - toil vert im-pend- ing ill. a Chorus. 44087 115 ah, yor - rei Love, oh do framor-tee vi - ta, Pale re - morse thyheart is rend - ing, for - mar non so pa-ro - le, den - so ve - lo di spa- In this hour of wrath and an-guish,Tho af-fliction now be- AY =~ _— So 2 = - tal!__ el - la end - ing! Further grief. mortee vi - ta, may be im - pend - ing, J —, ef io &_com - mos - courage .arm To - - sai tna - rose ‘mid the ftem - - pest 19097 116 affrett. pian - ge-ree non pos - thou with courage arm per lei non @ = com - may _heav’n with cour - ‘age a 2 vin - to, son com - mos - fa - mo, ing_ looks dis - arm Ab, faith - spair i -@ —— spe - gnere non - spair -inglooks a a framor - te © | vi - morse herheart now is |rend 14047 ity =—<—__ 2 80, mabban-- do - ~~ —ona il_—pian-t.an-cor! ‘me strength to do— thy will, te. P ha i ti-grein pet - toil cor. And vert im-pend - ing ill; t_—_—_? gra. - - ta, maid, I bz, calando sa0a7 148, Vor - rei pian -ge-re, None to coun-sel me, ro-sai-na - ri-di - ta el - framor-tee rose Inid tem - pesthend - ing, Pale thyheart is, ro sai-na - ri -di- - ta ol - Ja sta framor-tee ‘mid tem-pest bend - __ ing, grief and fear thyheart are eS oF zs S gs —~ ~ mate san - gue, Thotra- di - ta,— fra wrath, whatwillbe thy end - ing, mortee may be_im- 2 = g & com- courage sa087 ah! vor-rei pian - ge - ree ‘non pos- with cour-age arm per lei non 8 may —heavh_ with cour - age g to, son_com- mos - = 80, ing_ looks dis- arm ta, chi per lei non @ — com-mos- so ha ai rend - ing, Thy despair- ing looks a-larm me, Name - less: _———— vi - ta, ah, che spe - gné- re non pend - ing, Her de — spair - ing looks tiz grein pet - fo ol oh, may heavh with cour - age now pet - cour ti- ~grejn with ~ grein pet with cour - age now bebe z 2 19087 120 11047 ti- ~ grein — oom; mabban-do - nail pian-toam me strength to do_ thy ai ti- grein pet - toil cor, a - vert impend- ing ill, P P pet- tail cor, bo - som fill, Jp. 12h il pian - to an- cor, il pian - to Oh love, givé me_ strength, oh help__ me, in pet-tail cor, im-pending ill cor, a - mo an- cor, i si, ta-mgan-cor, still, I — lovethee still, I love thee) still ha di ti-greinpettoil cor, ha i ti-greinpet-toil. cor, Nameless fears my bo-som fill, name-less fears my bo-som fill, <—__— . eg KO eA so i ri-mor - si del cor, less fear my bo - somdoth fill, il a tempo a in- gra- ta, fa-mgan-cor, si, Un-grate-ful' maid, I love,___ love a tempo ah spe-gner non li pos - ‘0, New grief may be im- pend - ing, 14087

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