Word: lyres
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...Fugue in G minor, Bach Minuet, Handel Allegro moderato, Handel Allegro, Handel From the "Water Music." Dr. Davison. "Come, Beloved," Handel Nina, Pergolesi "Oh! Had I Jubal's Lyre," Handel Miss Dorsey. Pastorale, Franck Minuet Gothique, Boellman Chorale, Vierne Dr. Davison. Moonlight, Schuman Gavotte, from "Manon," Massenet "O,Si Les Fleurs Avaient des Veux," Massent The Nightingale, Alabieff Miss Dorsey. Evening Harmonies, Karg-Elert Finale, Franck Dr. Davison...
...smite his blooming lyre...
...more conventional plea, "In Defence of Verse Form," though less bizarre, shows in its frequent graceful lines more promise of actual power. Timotheus' lyre and Pope's lines on Atticus do consort incongruously enough with Hudibras and Keat's urn and the other members of this cento; yet, though the poet's head as well as heart be "poor-rhyming," he vallantly says what he thinks. New wine, if strong, should not be put in old bottles, but when weak, it may gain flavor from the less...
...Miss Anne Gardner, soprano. Bach, Fugue in D minor Karg-Elert, Choral Prelude Dr. Davison. Weber, Einsam bin ich nicht Allein Miss Gardner. Franck, Air--Fugue--Variation Callaerto, Intermezzo Ropartz, Praer Dr. Davison. Delibes, "Pourquoi" Miss Gardner. Dubois, Fiat Lux Dr. Davison. Handel, "Oh, had I Jubal's lyre" Miss Gardner. Rheinberger, "Evening Calm" Mendelssohn, Priests' March Dr. Davison...
Handel.--"O had I Jubal's Lyre...