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Gilb Museum of Arcadia Heritage at Aug 10, 2023 05:21 PM

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[left]
Afterwards,
all in a garden fair,
as of old
the Bells of Seville
come in splendor
come into the garden [Yard ?]
[cradle sing ?]
creations hymn
[Dawn, Down ?] Gentle Flower.
Dearest
[Dinna ?] be [sae?] sweet:
Five months ago,
Forth from the depths of sadness,
for you
Golden Moon,
good night.
How still & calmly
sleeping
I'm your sweetheart
forever.

[right]
John W. Mullen
Michael Watson
Anton Strelezki
[W h Forde ?]
Bernhard Scholz
Otto Dresel
Franz Schubert
Beethoven
W. S. [Bernett, Bennett ?]
Anton Strelezki
Wilson G. Smith
M. W. Balfe
Robert Franz
[ ?] Smith
C Ivan [Ivan Caryll ?]
Ch[arles] Gounod
Fanny Snow Knowlton
[series, Gems ?] of Classic Songs no 2
for contralto or baritone
favorite composers

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[left]
Afterwards,
all in a garden fair,
as of old
the Bells of Seville
come in splendor
come into the garden [Yard ?]
[cradle sing ?]
creations hymn
[Dawn, Down ?] Gentle Flower.
Dearest
[Dinna ?] be [sae?] sweet:
Five months ago,
Forth from the depths of sadness,
for you
Golden Moon,
good night.
How still & calmly
sleeping
I'm your sweetheart
forever.

[right]
John W. Mullen
Michael Watson
Anton Strelezki
[W h Forde ?]
Bernhard Scholz
Otto Dresel
Franz Schubert
Beethoven
W. S. [Bernett, Bennett ?]
Anton Strelezki
Wilson G. Smith
M. W. Balfe
Robert Franz
[ ?] Smith
C Ivan [Ivan Caryll ?]
Ch[arles] Gounod
Fanny Snow Knowlton
[series, Gems ?] of Classic Songs no 2
for contralto or baritone
favorite composers