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PART I.

Overture.... "Il "Barbiere di Siviglia".... Rossini.

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Pianoforte A. G. SIEVEKING. W. GAY.

Chorus...."THE WELCOME." W. S. Bambridge.

THE CHOIR.

Comes again the hour of welcome,

Meets again each well known friend;
Deck the wall with flow'r and garland,
Voice and labour gladly lend:

Some from Cam and some from Isis,
Here of old they bore their parts;
In the School where yet their names live,
Let them know our heart of hearts.

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Wha, for Scotland's king an' law
Freedom's sword will strongly draw,
Freeman stand, or freeman fa',
Let him follow me!

By oppression's woes an' pains,
By our sons in servile chains,
We will drain our dearest veins,
But they shall be free!

Lay the proud usurpers low!
Tyrants fall in every foe!

Liberty's in every blow!

Let us do or di' !

Instrumental Grio.... "Three movements from Trio

Op. 1. No. 3."..Beethoven.

Andante cantabile. Minuetto. Prestissimo.

Violin-MR. J. W. GUNNISS.

Violoncello-MR. J. BOATWRIGHT.

Pianoforte-MR. W. S. BAMBRIDGE.

Chorus "Open Air," No. 1. Op. 59.. Mendelssohn.

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THE CHOIR.

The open air awakens mirth,
When blue the sky appears;
We soon forget the cares of earth,
Throw off the weight of years.

Why seek the narrow haunts of town,
In order to be gay?

Beneath the rustling trees sit down,

And hear the breezes play.

They sport around, like children fair,

With wanton, lightsome tone,
Their breath bears off all worldly care,
We know not where 'tis gone.

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