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���4 Brother Quidam is up in a pear tree. Brother Quidam is up in a pear tree, Brother Quidam is up in a pear tree,

lo! io! io!

Io ! io! io!

Io! io! io! Once so merrily drinks he, Twice so merrily drinks he, Thrice so merrily drinks he, Io! io! io!

6 Brother Quidam's a jolly good follow. Brother Quidam's a jolly good fellow. Brother Quidam's a jolly good fellow,

As all of us can say ;

��As all of us can say,

As all of us can say,

Once so merrily drinks he, etc.

Finale.

(The sang is ended by the following stanza to the tune of

" God save the Queen.*')

So say we all of us.

So say we all of us,

So say we all.

So say we all of us.

So say we all of us.

So say we all of us,

So say we all!

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tain height A - midst the stars of the so - ber night > What lent hour With songs so sol - emn of depth and power ? Who the gale, In meas-ured beat through the mis - ty vale ? What

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��ber night? "fis the light on the ho - ly and power! 'Tis the ho -ly choir in *he ty vale 1 'lis the sig - nal bell to the

���chap-elwall, In - vit - ing the pilgrim to pray in its hall ; 'Tis the light on the ho- ly chap - el wall, In hymn of even, Now chanting their praise to theirGod in Beav'o.'Tis the ho- ly choir in the hymn of even, No* wan-d'ring guest, Now call-ins the wea - riedpil-grim to rest. 'Tis the sig - nal bell tothewand'ringguest.Now

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