CHORUS. O God, who in thy heav'nly hand, Beneath the shadow of thy wings. Handel. ACT II, AIR. Mr. KELLY. LovE founds the alarm, And fear is flying: When beauty's the prize, In defence of my treasure, I'll bleed at each vein : For life is a pain. Handel Da Capo. CHORUS. Handel. He fmote all the firft-born of Egypt, the chief of all their strength. But as for his people he led them forth like sheep. He brought them out with filver and gold, there was not one feeble person in all their tribes. RECIT. Signora STOR ACE. If I give the honour due, Handel. Mirth, admit me of thy crew. SON G Let me wander not unfeen, By hedge-row elms, on hillocks green; To many a youth, and many a maid, CHORUS. And young and old come forth to play, 'Till the live-long day-light fail. By whifp'ring winds feon lull'd to fleep. SONG. O beauteous Mr. NIEL D. queen, unclose those eyes, My fairest shall not bleed : Hear love's foft voice that bids thee rise, And bids thy fuit fucceed, Afk, and 'tis granted from this hour, Who shares our heart, shall share our pow'r. Handel. Da Capo CHORUS. Immortal Lord of earth and skies, Whose name with honor we may boast ; Handel. END OF THE EIGHTH CONCERT, (No. 9.) UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE EARL OF SANDWICH. Concert of Antient MUSIC. Wednesday, April 6th, 1791. ACT I. OVERTURE and DEAD MARCH. (Saul.) Handel. Scene. (Samfon.) Song. O had I Jubal's Lyre. (Joshua.) CONCERTO 2d. Recit. Who quits. Handel. Handel. Air and Chorus. Dryads. (Time and Truth.) Handel. Song. Balmy sweetness. Recit. But bright Cecilia. Chorus. As from the } (Solomon.) Bond. Boyce. }(Dryden's Ode) Handel. ACT II. OVERTURE. Scene. } (Caftor and Pollux.) Rameau. Song. Love in her eyes. (Acis and Galatea.) Handel. |