The Coquette and the Roses*Words and MuJc by J. Wilson Van Buren, b ,n.__h—A—\: * * f S *r”~ -br-*'- - A '^ 0 1v 'ij;{ nx-1 Mif.J f1. I have just re-ceivetl two letters, One from .lack ami2. Paulsuvs,*'Dearest, if you love me,Wear a while rose,3. Ito*ses red and ro • ses white.Thty ver rim plyr *~r,,— — -i -±.....iA-y! 4*!-?:«—! £TT-i#F-fw-*?.—I—-« -dfczioutWliattoButifButI’m-A-—i.— •-—A—rA-——N——tNa - bout tW mat re -ject my of ao ea - si - ly- ter Is a (pies-lion far from small. • fer Let the clt;d - or then be red.”wonj I’m just beginning to like the ftiu.#£3-NJi7H--’7- - -H~+JN iT—ir'NI *7 « ~Ie-rv—#£•. ia-I- -s' I J;—p—'“*3—-- 0--Y--. J_—1----d----d---- r—V-£VJack siiystT)ur* ling, if you love me,Now PH tell you what my plan is,Girls are ver - y fond of can-dy;Wear a crim - son ms 3 to When the dance eotnes lt;»1Y to Mat - inee tick - ets eouie in»night;- night,handy;I shall mix - ious I shall wear a Tnke her oft - ent*■ f-v*-jl—......N -------1 II} ~#• I-mf—tj.-A £Td *7-rp-A—t -■s --Vh»--ait.■•V.Copyright. lH9*,by The Musical Chimeh, New York/T\Chorus.:=QE3-J- —■#—*- PL--•.fIv•a-wait thee; Fillmv*sou! withpurede\jbtiueliof ro - ses, Halfofredaudhalfofcutto diii-nnr, Thut’stheonlywaytowinRo - ses rich, sweet ro - ses mo,*— * ».lt;- - __ J-~1 -Twine them in your bon . ~ ny hair;If you love me, then you’ll wear3IRo - sesmmmw- VCIJTZ.3=s5-».rich, sweet ro - ses fair. Dar - ling, I will eon - stant be,Ai - ways love and eher-ishmmmZfS.z=\.*T-thee.:6j=r*=iTr-f-:'P J±—mUSLay my heart down at yonr feet, If you ac - eept my ro-ses sweet.THE CCQUE'ri'E AND *IIE HOSES.