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Briggs Co 81:0800:0001 Abide with me, fast falls the eventide.
Briggs Co 81:0800:0002 When other helpers fail, and comforts flee.
Briggs Co 81:0804:0002 Annie and Willie praying at bedside.
Briggs Co 81:0804:0003 Father going in storm to buy toys for the children.
Briggs Co 81:0804:0004 Father and Aunt Mary arranging the Christmans presents.
Briggs Co 81:0804:0005 Children discovering their gifts in the morning.
Briggs Co 81:0804:0006 Father and his happy children on Christmas morning.
Briggs Co 81:0805:0005 Should Auld acquaintance be forgot.
Briggs Co 81:0805:0006 "We tak' a cup of kindness yet.
Briggs Co 81:0805:0007 We twa ha'e run about the braes.
Briggs Co 81:0805:0008 And there's a hand my trusty feire.
Briggs Co 81:0810:0010 The Bottle Imp Takes a Hand in Hanging.
Briggs Co 81:0810:0011 The Bottle Imp Drowns a Poor Fellow.
Briggs Co 81:0810:0012 The End of the Bottle Imp's Victom.
Briggs Co 81:0811:0002 The contents of the clothes basket become animated.
Briggs Co 81:0811:0003 Mr Schurtz and Miss Robe dance together.
Briggs Co 81:0811:0004 Mr Schurtz makes love to Miss Robe.
Briggs Co 81:0811:0005 Mr Schurtz asks Miss Robe's papa for her hand.
Briggs Co 81:0811:0006 Miss Robe's papa kicks Mr Schurtz out.
Briggs Co 81:0811:0007 Mr Schurtz elopes with Miss Robe.
Briggs Co 81:0811:0008 Miss Robe's papa runs after the lovers.
Briggs Co 81:0811:0009 Mr Schurtz and Miss Robe are married.
Briggs Co 81:0811:0010 Miss Robe's papa forgives them.
Briggs Co 81:0811:0011 They live happily ever after.
Briggs Co 81:0812:0003 Till last by Philip's farm I flow.
Briggs Co 81:0812:0009 I slip, I slip, I gloom, I glance.
Briggs Co 81:0814:0005 Charge of the Last Brigade, The
Briggs Co 81:0814:0006 Storm'd at by shot and shell!
Briggs Co 81:0817:0007 Cotter's Saturday Night
Briggs Co 81:0818:0007 Courtin, The
Briggs Co 81:0819:0018 Indian parleying with Miles Standish.
Briggs Co 81:0823:0001 Domestic happiness-the greatest of earthly blessing.
Briggs Co 81:0823:0002 Temptation. Lead me not into temptation.
Briggs Co 81:0823:0005 Rum instead of reason.
Briggs Co 81:0823:0009 Poverty and want.
Briggs Co 81:0823:0011 Mania a potu, the horror or horrors.
Briggs Co 81:0824:0002 She endeavors to support herself by sewing shirts.
Briggs Co 81:0825:0005 His sobriety raises him to the position of foreman.
Briggs Co 81:0826:0004 The Elephant pursues him.
Briggs Co 81:0826:0006 Gives him a good shaking.
Briggs Co 81:0827:0025 French missionaries among Indians.
Briggs Co 81:0831:0009 Till each remotest nation has learned Messiah's name.
Briggs Co 81:0832:0001 The first see of the passion planted in the young mind.
Briggs Co 81:0832:0002 The development of passion-higher stakes.
Briggs Co 81:0832:0003 Finding himself the loser, resorts to false play.
Briggs Co 81:0832:0004 He is detected and roughly handled.
Briggs Co 81:0832:0005 Having lost his all, he leaves the gambling house in despair.
Briggs Co 81:0832:0006 He ends his life in a madhouse, still occupied w/ his ruling passion
Briggs Co 81:0833:0002 The Game Lost.
Briggs Co 81:0833:0003 The Game Won.
Briggs Co 81:0834:0002 Now fades the glimmering landscape on the sight.
Briggs Co 81:0834:0004 Beneath those rugged elms, the yew tree's shade.
Briggs Co 81:0834:0006 For them no more the blazing hearth shall burn.
Briggs Co 81:0834:0007 Oft did the harvest to their sickle yield.
Briggs Co 81:0834:0014 Full many a gem, of purest ray serene.
Briggs Co 81:0834:0019 Far from the madding crowd's ignoble strife.
Briggs Co 81:0834:0026 There at the foot of yonder nodding beech.
Briggs Co 81:0835:0004 Act III, Scene 1-Hamlet's Solioquy.
Briggs Co 81:0835:0005 Act III, Scene 2-Hamlet's advice to the players.
Briggs Co 81:0835:0008 Act III, Scene 3-Hamlet surprises the King at prayer.
Briggs Co 81:0835:0010 Act III, Scene 4-Hamlet's interview with his mother.
Briggs Co 81:0835:0011 Act IV, Scene 5-Ophelia scattering flowers.
Briggs Co 81:0835:0014 Act V, Scene 2-Duel between Hamlet and Laertes.
Briggs Co 81:0835:0015 Act V, Scene 2-Hamlet kills the king.
Briggs Co 81:0838:0001 Home again, home again, from a foriegn shore.
Briggs Co 81:0840:0004 The Oath of Secrecy.
Briggs Co 81:0840:0007 Tossed in a Blanket.
Briggs Co 81:0840:0008 Running the Gauntlet.
Briggs Co 81:0840:0011 Lowered into his Grave.
Briggs Co 81:0841:0001 Persimmmons and der Baby.
Briggs Co 81:0841:0002 Persimmons' Granny.
Briggs Co 81:0841:0003 Persimmons on the Raft.
Briggs Co 81:0841:0004 The Mother Finds her Baby.
Briggs Co 81:0846:0001 Emerald isles and winding bays.
Briggs Co 81:0848:0001 The nigth is dark, and I am far from home.
Briggs Co 81:0850:0007 Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The
Briggs Co 81:0853:0001 She tries in vain to see her matches.
Briggs Co 81:0853:0003 She strikes another match-Vison of cooked goose.
Briggs Co 81:0853:0004 She strikes a third match-Vison of a Christmas tree.
Briggs Co 81:0854:0007 Little Red Riding Hood Meeting Wolf.
Briggs Co 81:0854:0008 The Wolf at Door of Grandmother's Cottage.
Briggs Co 81:0854:0009 Little Red Riding Hood with the Wolf.
Briggs Co 81:0854:0010 The Wolf Killed by Woodman.
Briggs Co 81:0855:0001 Act I, Sc. 3. Macbeth, Banquo and the three witches.
Briggs Co 81:0855:0003 Act I, Sc. 6. Lady Macbeth welcoming Duncan and suite.
Briggs Co 81:0855:0005 Act II, Sc. 1. Is this a dagger which I see before me
Briggs Co 81:0855:0006 Act II, Sc. 1. The murder of Duncan.
Briggs Co 81:0855:0007 Act III, Sc. 3. The murder of Banquo.
Briggs Co 81:0855:0009 Act IV, Sc. 1. Macbeth and the three witches.
Briggs Co 81:0855:0013 Act V, Sc. 5. Fear not till Burnham woods do come to Dunsinane.
Briggs Co 81:0855:0014 Act V, Sc. 1. Lady Macbeth washing her hands in her sleep.
Briggs Co 81:0855:0015 Act IV, Sc. 1. Macbeth and the three witches.
Briggs Co 81:0856:0001 Introduction and Title.
Briggs Co 81:0856:0002 Portrait of Edward Everestt Hale.
Briggs Co 81:0856:0005 I wish that I may never heard of the United States again.
Briggs Co 81:0856:0006 The sentence of the court.
Briggs Co 81:0856:0007 Almost never allowed shore leave.
Briggs Co 81:0856:0011 Nolan takes charge of the gun.
Briggs Co 81:0856:0013 Nolan reading prayers.
Briggs Co 81:0856:0014 Nolan interprets for the slaves.
Briggs Co 81:0857:0001 Bring the good old bungle.
Briggs Co 81:0858:0011 Fezziwig's ball.
Briggs Co 81:0858:0015 Bob Cratchit's home.
Briggs Co 81:0859:0002 And blushed as she gave it, looking down, On her feet so bare, and her tattered gown.
Briggs Co 81:0859:0003 The Judge looked back as he climbed the hill, And saw Maud Miller standing still.
Briggs Co 81:0859:0004 Oft when the wine in his glass was red, He longed for the wayside well instead.
Briggs Co 81:0859:0005 She wedded a man unlearned and poor, And many children played around her door.
Briggs Co 81:0859:0007 Alas for the maiden, alas for the Judge, The rich repiner and household drudge.
Briggs Co 81:0859:0008 Maud Miller
Briggs Co 81:0860:0002 Maud Miller on a Summer's day, Raked the meadow sweet with hay.
Briggs Co 81:0860:0003 Act II. Scene II. Old Gobbo and his son Launcelot.
Briggs Co 81:0860:0004 Act II. Scene V. Jessica throwing down a casket.
Briggs Co 81:0860:0011 Act III. Scene I. Shylock bewailing the loss of his daughter.
Briggs Co 81:0860:0013 Act IV. Scene I. Portia (as Bathazzar) asking Bassanio for ring.
Briggs Co 81:0861:0001 Act I, Scene 1-Falstaff kissing Mrs. Page.
Briggs Co 81:0861:0002 Act I, Scene 3-Falstaff sending letters by Robin.
Briggs Co 81:0861:0003 Act II, Scene 1-Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Page comparing their letters.
Briggs Co 81:0861:0006 Act III, Scene 4-Fenton and Anne Page.
Briggs Co 81:0861:0007 Act IV, Scene 2-Falstaff disquised as an old woman.
Briggs Co 81:0861:0008 Act V, Scene 3-Fairies going to Herne woods.
Briggs Co 81:0861:0009 Act V, Scene 4-Falstaff in disquise, the Fairies appear.
Briggs Co 81:0861:0010 Act V, Scene 4-Falstaff punished by the Fairies.
Briggs Co 81:0861:0011 Act V, Scene 4-Falstaff and the dames.
Briggs Co 81:0861:0012 Act V, Scene 4-Reconciliation of Page and Fenton.
Briggs Co 81:0861:0013 Act II, Scene 2-Falstaff giving message to Quickly.
Briggs Co 81:0863:0001 Mr. Timorous and wife are awakened by stange noises at night.
Briggs Co 81:0864:0001 When I stood at mother's knee.
Briggs Co 81:0864:0003 There she read of Jesus' love,
Briggs Co 81:0864:0004 And I seek to do His will.
Briggs Co 81:0865:0001 Stooped down with her eye'ids streaming, And kissed her and turned away.
Briggs Co 81:0865:0002 I knew that my Nell was an orphan And I was a widowed wife.
Briggs Co 81:0865:0004 I had thought of him night and morning; I had passed long nights on my knees.
Briggs Co 81:0865:0006 He held her up at the station, Lifted her up to kiss.
Briggs Co 81:0865:0007 Through now and again I fretted, And sometimes feared the worst.
Briggs Co 81:0865:0009 She prayed for her absent father, I listened, but God knows how.
Briggs Co 81:0865:0010 She prayed in her childish fashion, But her words were choked with tears.
Briggs Co 81:0867:0002 1st Chorus. I'm Coming.
Briggs Co 81:0867:0003 Grieving for Forms Now Departed Long Ago.
Briggs Co 81:0867:0004 2nd Chorus. I'm Coming.
Briggs Co 81:0867:0006 3rd Chorus. I'm Coming.
Briggs Co 81:0870:0001 Act I, Scene 1- Here is her father's house
Briggs Co 81:0870:0002 Act I, Scene 3- I am hitherto your daughter
Briggs Co 81:0870:0003 Act II, Scene 3- My dear Othello!
Briggs Co 81:0870:0004 Act II, Scene 3- What is the matter here?
Briggs Co 81:0870:0005 Act III, Scene 3- Why stay and hear me speak
Briggs Co 81:0870:0006 Act III, Scene 3- O! beware my lord of jealousy
Briggs Co 81:0870:0007 Act IV, Scene 1- I have not deserved this
Briggs Co 81:0870:0008 Act IV, Scene 2- Why do you weep?
Briggs Co 81:0870:0009 Act V, Scene 1- I am maimed forever.
Briggs Co 81:0870:0010 Act V, Scene 2- I would not have thee linger in thy pain


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