ahmed at kamel [i.e. ahmed al kamel] : the pilgrim of love

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Page 1: Ahmed at Kamel [i.e. Ahmed al Kamel] : the pilgrim of love

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CHARLES E. HORN,

DEALER IN PIA N O -F OR TE S

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JVew Songs, IPuetts, Glees, ami Pmno'-Forte *llHsic, published by Charles E, Horn,

“ A]1 things love thee:”

Northern Refrain :

“ There’s a charm in Spring“ Jess Mac Farlane*' Do you remember, Mary 1”

“ Meeta“ Tell her she haunts me yet“ Merrily o’er the wave :”

A Western Refrain :

“ O come to the West“ In the days when we went Gipseying“ The world is bright before thee“ I think of thee“ Faithful Ellen“ La Belle Julie

“ The mariner’s child to his mother ...

“The Grecian daughter:”“ Grace Darling :”

“ Love can conquer time :”

“ Tho’ long oppressed :” (Polacca,)

“ The Monk his vespers singing,” (Glee.)

“ M'ho with his minstrelsy :” (Duett,)...

“ Sweet round my bower :” (Duett,) ....

“ My mother dear :”

“ Where Zephyr dwells :”

Manhattan Waltz :

“ His words upon the paper bum :”

“Love, honor, and obey :”

“ The moon, and all her starry train :”...

“ Gather ye flow’rets :”

Gallop and Cotillion :

“The rose-bud, (Duett,)

Master and Pupil :

“ Beautiful dreams :”

“ I will not weep :”

“ I was not false to thee :”

“ I am a Gipsey :”

“ King of the wind :”

“ God is everywhere :”

Les jcunes amateurs cotillion :

“ Far from the green hills :”

“ Leave me, dear one :”

“ Thou hast left me to my sorrow :”

“ Touch us gently. Time :”

“ Cupid ’mid the roses playing :”

“ What joy doth fill :” ... (four voices).,.

“ Charity :”

“ He cometh :”

“ The lily of the valley :”

“ The Nightingale :”

“ Moonlight, moonlight :”

“ Vulcan contrive me :”

“ M’hat joy doth fill :” (Canon,)

L’ Esprit et La Bonte : (Valse,)

The May Day :(M^altz,)

Pocahontas : (Waltz,)

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Mrs. C. E. Horn, .....C. E. Horn.

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Mr. C. E. Horn, C. E. Horn.

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Mr. Jones, C. E. Horn.

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Mr. J. P. Knight, J. P. Knight.

Mr. Wilson, C E. Horn.

Mrs. Hardwuck, Austin Phillijis.

Miss Shirreff, C. E. Horn.

Mr. C. Horn, Jr R. Guylott.

Miss Aldridge, J. M. Harris.

Mrs. C. E. Horn, J. P. Knight.

Mr. C. E. Horn, Ed. Perry.

Mr. Wilson, C. E. Horn.

Mrs. Hardwick, John Pindar.

C. E. Horn.C. E. Horn.0. E. Horn.

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C. E. Horn.

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Mrs. C. E. Horn, C. E. Horn.

Mrs. C. E. Horn, C. E. Horn.

Mrs. Honey, J. Blewett.

(For Piano-forte,) Adams.do. Beethoven.do. Hayden.

Mrs. Hardwick, Austin Phillips.

Mr. Wilson, T. Boyle.

Miss Shirreff, C. E. Horn.Miss Shirreff, Julius Metz.Giubelei W. L. Phillips.

Arranged by C. E. Horn.Julius Metz.

Mr. Horncastle, J. F. Duggan.C. E. Horn.

Mrs. Martyn, Austin Phillips.

Mr. C. E. Horn, G. Loder.

Miss Poole, J. P. Knight.

Canon in Fidelio, Beethoven.Newly arranged by C. E. Horn.

Mrs. Hardwick, G. Lorler.

Flute obligato, C. E. Horn.J. A. Wade.

Rochester,, J. Wallack, Jr. &. Duggan.(from Fidelio,) Beethoven.

A. P. Heinrich.

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A. P. Heinrich.

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Open thy lattice, love :(Serenade,) J. P. Knight.

“ The New Year's come :’’ H. Russell, J. lb Knight.

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Promise Waltz : Dedicated to Miss Lefferts .M. K. Erben.

Ode to Music : Four voices : for the use of Schools C. E. Horn.“ I shall not see again a brow :” .A Lady, C. E. Horn.“ Love has its own sweet pleasures :”(Duetto) J. A. Wade.“ The Dream :” (Glee) Words by Moore, C. E. Horn.

“The Log Cabin :” Words by a Citizen, A. Kyle.

“The new Union Hymn:” ...Words by Flaccus, F’laccus and C. E. Horn.

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“ The departed :” “ I'ark Benjamin, Ellen Blundell.

“ The chieftain's daughter :” “ G. P. Morris, Es<}., C. E. Horn.

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The words by G. P. .Morris, Esq Arranged by C. E. Horn.NATIONAL MELODIES OF AMERICA, {Scco/id Pari,)

The words by G. P. Morris, Esq Arranged by C. E. Horn.Grand Fantasia for the Oboe or Flute, with accompaniment

for the Piano-Forte,A. L. Ribas.

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