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Broadway. 202 Cum sancto-Thou, Lord, art God 203 Et incarnatus-Bow down and hear me 204 Sanctus-Holy, holy ... 206 Agnus Dei-Lord have mercy ... 6 7호 8 6 OF THE Favourite Songs, Duets, Trios, Quartetts, and Choruses, COMPOSED BY HANDEL, HAYDN, AND MOZART, WITH AN ACCOMPANIMENT FOR THE ORGAN OR PIANOFORTE 103 He smote all the first-born (Israel) Chorus 1 Chorus Chorus 89 Ah! wretched Israel (Judas) Solo T. & Cho. 90 All the earth (Dettingen) 187 All that is in Hamor mine (Jephtha) 188 Awake the trumpet's (Samson) Chorus. 279 An infant raised (Saul) Air Along the monster atheist strode (Saul) Chorus } 280 At persecution I can laugh (Saul) Duet s.A. 281 Almighty ruler of the skies (Joshua) T. & Chos. 404 As from the power of Sacred Lays (Ode on St. Cecilia's Day) 197 Hear us, our God (Samson) 0 848 At last divine Cecilia came (Alexander's Feast) Chorus 1 0 Duet s.s. 09 367 All your boast will end in woe (Deborah) Quartett and Chorus 1 3 105 Hear us, O Lord (Judas) 349 Bacchus, ever fair and young (Alexander's 106 Hail! Judea (Judas) Feast) B. and Chorus 1 0 Hail! Judea (Judas) 23 Behold the Lamb of God (Messiah) Chorus 06409 His body is buried in peace (4 Movenients) 4 v. 1 350 Behold Darius, great and good (Alexander's Feast) 351 Break his bands of sleep asunder (Do.) Chorus 49 By thee with bliss (Creation) Duet, s. B. & Cho. 91 But as for his people (Israel) 3 6 Chorus 1 0 Chorus 0. Chorus Chorus 1 6 How excellent, and Hallelujah (Saul) Chorus) 6 293 How soon our tow ring hopes (Joshua) Chorus 0 9 I will sing unto the Lord (Israel) Chorus 0 93 Come, ever-smiling liberty (Judas) Duet s.s. 189 Cherub and Seraphim (Jephtha) Chorus. 1 Chorus. Air T. Chorus 0 1 3 A.T.B. 1 0 371 Immortal Lord (Deborah) 0 95 Day by day we magnify (Dettingen) 282 Draw the tear (Solomon) 368 Despair all around them (Deborah) Allelujah (Deborah) 369 Doleful tidings (Deborah) 96 Egypt was glad (Israel) Chorus 13 (Israel) Chorus Cho. us f Chort is. 19 1 0 Choru's 06. 2 5 199 Let their celestial concerts (Samson) 283 Every joy that wisdom knows (Solomon) Duet s.s. 0 9 329 Let's imitate her notes (Do.) Chorus 3 1 3 09 0 6 3 372 Let thy deeds be glorious (Deborah) Chorus Chorus 0 1 Chorus 09 Duer Plead thy just cause (Deborah) 99 For Sion lamentation make (Judas Chorus 9 6 374 Let our glad Songs and Allelujah (Do.) Chorus 2 191 Fixed in his everlasting seat (Samn son) Chorus 1 0 51 Most beautiful appear (Creation) Trio S.T.B. 285 From the censer curling rise (Solomon) Chos. 2 3 110 Mourn ye afflicted 09000 6 S. Air S. & Chorus of Virgins } bemoan (Acis) s. & Chos. 1 (Samson) 9 356 Mourn, all ye muses (Acis) Continued on next page. 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