Noblest, I pray thee, have pity on me, manuscript, [1932]

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Noblest, I pray thee, have pity on me, manuscript, [1932]

1 ms. vocal score (4 p.) ; 31 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7798390

Houghton Library

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