Ode to Harmony Holden 1793 b Pr

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David Garrick, 1717-1779

88. 88. (L. M.) Transcribed from The Union Harmony, 1793.

Ode to Harmony

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Oliver Holden, 1793

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2. But what is beau –ty, what is grace, But what is grace, But1. Hail, hail mu–sic, hail mu –sic, sweet en – chant – ment, hail. Like

4. Af – fec –tion's flame, and friend–ship's ties, flame and friend–ship's ties, And 3. From the fierce pas – sions, From the fierce pas – sions dis – cord springs, 'Till

4. all the so–cial plea-sures rise From thee, O har – mo – ny, di –3. na–ture strike the sof–ter strings, The soul com – pose, The soul com –

2. har-mo-ny of form and face; What are the beau – ties of the1. po-tent spells thy powers pre-vail. On wings of rap – ture borne a –

1. – way, All na – ture owns thy u – ni – ver –sal sway, All na – ture owns thy u – ni–ver–sal sway. On

3. –pose, and love har–mon – i – ous from pas–sion flows, and love har–mo – ni – ous from pas – sion flows. The4. – vine! Love, con – cord, beau– ty, eve – ry joy is thine, Love, con – cord, beau–ty, eve – ry joy is thine. From

2. mind, Heav'n's ra-rest gifts, by har–mo – ny com–bined, Heav'n's ra – rest gifts by har – mo-ny com-bined. Heav'n's

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