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The Silent City, by Cotsford Dick, may be recommended as a Sunday song. Effective and easy, and of moderate compass.
O Loved and Lost. Song. Written and composed by Lord Henry Somerset. Published in F and A. The former key suitable for basses and contraltos, and the latter key for sopranos and tenors.—Full of delicate sentiment and graceful treatment of what are sometimes rather trite expressions in melody.
At the Concert. Humorous song. By Henry Pontet.—Will amuse, if it does not point an obvious moral to concert-goers, who attend those entertainments in the body, but in spirit (and conversation, alas!) are far, far away.
A June Song, by Mary Carmichael, is, what it should be, suggestive of the “odour of hay:” “full of the scent and the glow and the passion of June,” as the pretty words tell us.