Verdi's Opera La Traviata

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Oliver Ditson & Company, 277 Washington Street, 1859 - 29 σελίδες

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Σελίδα 28 - A continuation of the preceding. $1.50 ; cloth, $1.75. PARLOR COMPANION. Songs and Instrumental Pieces, for Voice and Piano. $1.75. WESTERN BELL (THE). A New Volume of Glees, Quartets and Choruses. $1.25. YOUNG FOLKS
Σελίδα 20 - tis prov'd again. But when, hereafter, the truth comes o'er thee, And my affection shall rise before thee, May Heav'n in pity then spare thee remorse. Ah, tho' dead, still loving, ever will I remain!
Σελίδα 28 - Jr. 67 cts. LYRIC DRAMA (THE). A Collection of Choruses and Concerted Pieces, from the principal Operas. 1. Sonnambula. 2. Norma. 3. Lucretia. 4. Lucia. 5. Ernani. 6. Trovatore. 7. Traviata. Each 50 cts. BEAUTIES OF CALEDONIA ; or, Gems of Scottish Song. A Collection of upwards of 50 favorite...
Σελίδα 22 - Violetta reads again a letter she has received from Germont. " Thou hast kept thy promise. The duel took place and the Baron was wounded, but is improving. Alfredo is in foreign countries. Your sacrifice has been revealed to him by me, and he will return to you for pardon. Haste to recover ; thou deserveth a blight future. ' ' Georgio Germont "Alas, it is too late...
Σελίδα 20 - Of scorn most worthy himself doth render Who wounds in anger a woman tender! My son, where is he? No more I see him; In thee, Alfred, I seek him; hut in vain!
Σελίδα 28 - Ernaui. 6. Trovatore. 7. Traviata. Each $1.00. BEAUTIES OF CALEDONIA ; or, Gems of Scottish Song. A Collection of upwards of 50 favorite Scotch Ballads. With a Portrait of Robert Burns. Cloth, $1.75 ; plain, $1.50. ONE HUNDRED SONGS OF SCOTLAND. 60 cts.
Σελίδα 15 - In thine ahsence, so forlorn Seem'd his home, with grief and woe. But I find thee now again, If my hope doth not mislead, If yet honor doth remain With its voice not mute or dead, Heav'n sends me aid! Alfred refuses to yield to his father's plea, and departs for Paris in search of Violetta. SCENE \\—A Richly Furnished Salon in Flora's Palace.
Σελίδα 13 - Gen'rous hearted! How can I e'er repay thee? VIOLETTA. I shall die; let not my memory By him be execrated, But let my woes and trials dark To him be all related. This sacrifice o'erwhelming I make of love to duty, Will be the end of all my woe, The last sigh of my heart. GERMONT. No, noble heart, thou still shalt live! A bright fate shall redress thee ; These tears announce the happy day That heav'n will send to bless thee. This sacrifice unbounded You make of love to duty, •So noble is, 'twill...

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