Come my love! softly the tide is streaming, ca. 1900.

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Come my love! softly the tide is streaming, ca. 1900.

Incomplete manuscript vocal score of a song labeled "Voices for No. 17, Taming of the shrew," scored for soprano, alto, tenor and bass, which appears to have been copied for use with Y.d.507 (1-12), Incidental music for The old guard and The taming of the shrew.

1 ms. vocal score ; 19 x 24 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7887566

Folger Shakespeare Library

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