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 LOVE'S RITORNELLA: THE MUCH ADMIRED AIR, AS SUNG BY MR. WALLACK, AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE, LONDON, IN THE POPULAR DRAMA OF THE BRIGAND, Written by J. P. Planche, Esq.- The Music composed by T. Cooke.

Allegretto.

98 Gentle Zi

No, I have lingered too

play.

a - way,

whither

tel- la,

broad,

Lonely Zi. tel

nel- la,

she may not

bear;

see,

darker

than

Thou art the

the

robber,

la,

be ware !

self,

fear,

who now

footsteps let

sings.

Love's Rit - tor

tella,

hair;

thy raven

Love's Ritor

To your light

hath too much to

Charming Zi

banish thy fear,

be ware, ah,

la

captíve

nel - la,

Gentle

nel - la,

why should'st thou

he.

Gentle Zi

tarry and

List ye no

terror add

dit -ty,

hear.

tel

tar

care,

Brigand should

tel - la,

Simple Zi - tel-

grant ye no pray'r!

'Tis Massa

wings,

Zi

Love's Ritor-

fear,

And those bright eyes, if the

is

list while

Night is ad · vancing, The

road,

long on my

Brigand's a

Night is not

Love's Ritornel - la,

banish

la,

ry

ro- ni,

and

hear.

him-

thy