O Solitude! if I Must With Thee Dwell
Engraved score on vellum music score paper for soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. The words are from John Keats' poem "O Solitude! If I Must with Thee Dwell".Vocal, Piano20 pages; 6 3/4 x 10 3/4O Solitude! if I must with thee dwell, Let it not be among the jumbled heap Of murky buildings...
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Alabama postcards Keats, John, 1795-1821 -- Musical settings; Vocal music -- Scores; Music -- Manuscripts -- Facsimiles; Vollrath, Carl, 1931- -- Manuscripts -- Facsimiles Arts and Literature -- Music Music Music; Songs & music; Keyboard instruments |
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Engraved score on vellum music score paper for soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. The words are from John Keats' poem "O Solitude! If I Must with Thee Dwell".Vocal, Piano20 pages; 6 3/4 x 10 3/4O Solitude! if I must with thee dwell, Let it not be among the jumbled heap Of murky buildings; climb with me the steep, - Nature’s observatory - whence the dell, Its flowery slopes, its river’s crystal swell, May seem a span; let me thy vigils keep ’Mongst boughs pavillion’d, where the deer’s swift leap Startles the wild bee from the fox-glove bell. But though I’ll gladly trace these scenes with thee, Yet the sweet converse of an innocent mind, Whose words are images of thoughts refin’d, Is my soul’s pleasure; and it sure must be Almost the highest bliss of human-kind, When to thy haunts two kindred spirits flee. |
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O Solitude! if I Must With Thee DwellO Solitude: if I Must With Thee Dwell; slowlyEngraved score on vellum music score paper for soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. The words are from John Keats' poem "O Solitude! If I Must with Thee Dwell".Carl VollrathJohn Keats2022Keats, John, 1795-1821 -- Musical settings; Vocal music -- Scores; Music -- Manuscripts -- Facsimiles; Vollrath, Carl, 1931- -- Manuscripts -- FacsimilesArts and Literature -- MusicMusicMusic; Songs & music; Keyboard instrumentsVocal, Piano20 pages; 6 3/4 x 10 3/4This collection may be protected under Title 17 of the U.S. copyright law.Carl Vollrath Music Collection, Troy University Library, Special Collections.O Solitude! if I must with thee dwell, Let it not be among the jumbled heap Of murky buildings; climb with me the steep, - Nature’s observatory - whence the dell, Its flowery slopes, its river’s crystal swell, May seem a span; let me thy vigils keep ’Mongst boughs pavillion’d, where the deer’s swift leap Startles the wild bee from the fox-glove bell. But though I’ll gladly trace these scenes with thee, Yet the sweet converse of an innocent mind, Whose words are images of thoughts refin’d, Is my soul’s pleasure; and it sure must be Almost the highest bliss of human-kind, When to thy haunts two kindred spirits flee.Troy University (Troy, Ala.) LibraryTUA_Vollrath_SCO_O_Solitude_if_I_must_with_Thee_Dwellimageengjpeghttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/troy2/id/12178 |
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