By H. R. BISHOP. " 0 thou soft evening breeze." A composer like BISHOP usually contrives to throw some touch of genius into the lightest efforts of his muse. He has no need to be reaching and striving after novel effects; for commonplace passages rarely present themselves to such a mind. These Duets (which are published singly) a"> By H. R. BISHOP. " 0 thou soft evening breeze." A composer like BISHOP usually contrives to throw some touch of genius into the lightest efforts of his muse. He has no need to be reaching and striving after novel effects; for commonplace passages rarely present themselves to such a mind. These Duets (which are published singly) a" />
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"Meet again." Duets for Soprano Voices.

" And cans't thou, mother." >By H. R. BISHOP. " 0 thou soft evening breeze."

A composer like BISHOP usually contrives to throw some touch of genius into the lightest efforts of his muse. He has no need to be reaching and striving after novel effects; for commonplace passages rarely present themselves to such a mind. These Duets (which are published singly) are easy of execution ; but facility is not here iden- tified with insipidity. They have a natural, yet a graceful ease, and cannot fail to prove interesting in performance. The words of the first are by KIRKE WHITE, and of the second by JAMES MONTGOMERY.