The Singers' companion, a choice selection of fashionable songs/Should he upbraid

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The Singers' companion
Should he upbraid
3275399The Singers' companion — Should he upbraid

SHOULD HE UPBRAID.

Music by Bishop. Sung by Miss Stephens, Miss M. Tree, and Miss Paton.

Should he upbraid, I'll own that he'd prevail,
And sing as sweetly as the nightingale;
Say that he frown, I'll say his looks I view
As mornin roses newly tipped with dew;
Say he be mute, I'll answer with a smile,
And dance, and play, and wrinkled care beguile.


This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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