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Updated: May 9, 2025
Phi. We'll serenade the Ladies and the Bride. The first we may disturb, but she I fear Keeps watch with me to night, though not like me. Phi. How now, Boy, Is the Musick ready which I spoke for? They wait your Highness's command. Phi. Soft touches may allay the Discords here, And sweeten, though not lessen my Despair. SCENE V. The Court Gallery. Enter Pisaro alone. Pis. Enter Lysette. Lys.
As several of our public men are constantly being surprised with serenades, I concluded I'd be surprised in the same way, so I made arrangements accordin. I asked the Brass Band how much they'd take to take me entirely by surprise with a serenade. They said they'd overwhelm me with a unexpected honor for seven dollars, which I excepted.
"Wait!" said his companion hurriedly, "Who was the other man, the older one with the painting things and SUCH a coat?" "Never saw him before in my life." I caught a last word from the girl as the pair moved away. "I'll come back here with a BAND to-morrow night, and serenade the beautiful one. "Perhaps he'd drop me his card out of the window!"
She never blushed when he pressed her hand, never fainted or grew pale when he appeared with a smashed trotting-wagon and black eye, and actually slept through a serenade that would have won any other woman's soul out of her body with its despairing quavers.
What is more and most of all I received a letter from a gentleman, enclosing testimonials from half a dozen of the prominent men of the city, asking an interview looking to marriage! I also received a serenade from a millionaire at Olympia. If any of the girls want a rich widower or an equally rich bachelor, here is decidedly the place to get an offer of one.
He did not speak of her, and I am sure he wished she were at the very bottom of the Tiber. But on the morning after the serenade he received a note from her, which was so full of protestations of friendship and so delicately couched that he looked grave, and reflected that it was his duty to be courteous, and to answer such a call as that.
He said of his propaganda work at this time: The Roman Catholics . . . have to serenade the British public from the drive; we Anglican Catholics have the entrée to the drawing-room. His enthusiasm for the Roman service was such that in one place About this time I celebrated at a community chapel.
When deeply moved she loved to play, to pour out her feelings in dreamy melodies and deep vibrant harmonies with queer minor cadences thrown in the kind of music you can play "with expression," while you vision mysterious, poetic pictures. After a moment's reflection, she decided on "The Angel's Serenade"; she knew it by heart, and adored playing it.
A reconciliation is easily effected, a notary is at hand, and they are married just as Bartolo makes his appearance with officers to arrest the Count. Mutual explanations occur, however, and all ends happily. The first act opens after a short chorus, with the serenade, "Ecco ridente in cielo," the most beautiful song in the opera.
His easy carriage, his light step, his still shoulders and lithe spine, indicated both birth and training. 'Just the night for a serenade, he went on, heedless of Richard's remark, bright, but not too bright; cloudy, but not too cloudy. 'Sir! said Richard, amazed at his coolness. 'Oh, you want to quarrel with me! returned the youth.
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