Sung by Madame KIRKBY LUNN. ^ 



"Deep in the Heart of a fiose. " 



Words by Music by 



! E. TESCHEMACHER. LANDON RONALD. 



Deep in the heart of a rose. 



A garden of sweetness lies, 



And the dew-drops bright 



On its petals light. 



When the wind of June-tide sighs. 



At morn 'tis wooed by the waiting bird, 



At eve the nightingale is heard ; 



Till through the world a rapture breaks, 



A** Heav' n' s own love at last awakes. 



Deep in the heart of a rose. 



Deep in the heart of my love, 



A garden of beauty lies, 

 , And fresh blown flowers and fragrant bowers 



f Where perfume never dies. 



Be I the lark to charm thine ear. 



The wind to banish ev' ry tear, 



To lay a heav n of bliss unfurl' d. 

 ■To wahe the song of all the world, 



My June, my love, my rose. 



" Landon Ronald's most successful Song." 



1/6 NET. 



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 Sam Sibley 

 NedPym 

 Arthur Proeoo.- 

 Lord Monkhurst 

 Bibfaard Sibley 

 ThompBon 

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 Emily Rfaead 

 Nancy Stbley 

 Bon. Muriel Pjm 



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. . Stanley Logan 



.. Lionel Atwin 



.. Owen Nates 



.. Hegluald Malcolm 



CaBselsCotib 



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. . Mary Kelph 



.. Hald^e Wrjghti 



. . Mary Jerrold 



Evelyn Weedott 



.. Esme Hubbard 



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