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THE
PIRATES
OP
PENZANCE
WKirrJCN BY
W.
Full Score,
S.
GILBERT.
OOMPOSBD BT
Vocal Gems
Music)
ARTHUR S ULLIVAN
Vocal and Piano (Words
(Selection,
Words and
SuzxiYAN. $ .25
and Mytic)
Full Score,
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Sronuar t
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THE
PIEATES
PENZANCE
OR,
OF
The Slave
IN
of Duty.
TWO
ACTS.
WRITTEN BY
W.
McBBs.
Piraf-es
J.
S.
GILBERT.
COMPOSED BY
A RTHUR SULLIVAN.
OSLT AUTHORIZED AND COMPLETE EDITIONS, LONDON.
M. Stoddaxt
Co., bj special
and
satisfactory
poblisherg and oimelrea, have secured the exclusive aulhoritj to publish our Opera
Th
in the
We
01,
un-
First,
because
and
artitic
we
own
aad oamelres; and Thirdly, because by the present contract our publications will be wholly nnbctared ia the United States, and will be sold at as low a price, with the certainty of as OTdr a olrealatinn. tr if tb<>T wr iiamed ky a number tt rival and unauthorized persons.
W.
8.
GILBERT,
S.
ARTHUR
n> i<BtH
.
SULLIVAJI.
M80, by
M. SPOOOASfT
Si
OO.
Samukl,
his Lieutenant
.
Major-General Stanley,
of the British
. .
Army
.
Edward,
Katk, ) "'1
a Sergeant of Police
Daughters
I
Piratical
Ruth,
CONTENTS.
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Song (/?M) Song {Pirate King and Chorus) Recitative and Duet (/iutA and
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Chorus of Girls
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and Chorus of Air (Mabel and Chorus) (Edith, Kate, and Chorus of
Girls)
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Police)
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.. .. Song (Sergeant and Chorus) Solo (Sergeant and Chorus of Pirates and Solo (Samuel and Chorus of Pirates) (Frederic, King, Major-General, Police, and
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wtio enters scuttling a
iserve!
Kino.
Samuel. Au error ? What error ? Fred. 1 may not tell you. It would renec* upon my wc!l-
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am
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unaccountable.
A keener
hand
at
No.
SONG Ruth.
Ruth.
jJiNO.
^^
lit
-^
proved so break - ers scope of
brave and
al
-
3^5=i^
-^r
da
-
"r~r
His
fa
I
I -
^^
did hadn't
ther thought catch not the face he'd the to re
'pren
-
-p-r
tice
tie
lad
our
jrond
s'ry
all
maid.
doubt.
He On
The
ring,
him
-
To
Through
ways
dis
steer -
ing
ter;
And
But
word
a
to
right.
this
as
turn
my
place,
And
^
#=T
3=*=t:
^
r^
5:
^^=^
3=t3=t:
=t)-
^=^=^=3=
l=
F^^
so
i".
v^
tome
be break
ca ing
it
*
-
*
a
-
zijlas
!
reer
hard
to
sea of
far
ing. ing.
ter.
hear
Mis
was, tak
his
in
is
ing
s'ry
my
maid
nur stmc
not
s'ry
maid.
And
With
-
fell
to
-
tions,
which
fraid
in
my
you
brain
my
mas
OUT
Of
what
peo
did pie
i ^^^=^
my
gy
<all
-m m m
lot
w-J
m - *p
pro- mis- ing pro- mis- ing as go
-^^m
'
* =w=
\h
lot
; !
w
A
A
And
;
i?
t
-
To
I
rate,
take took
I
and
bind
the
this
work.
So
made
to
Ap Ap
Of
pren pren
-
tice
tice
to to
Pi
rate
pi
ra
- ti-
cal
maid
of
all
work
18
b:s9
^^
.
life
not
-
bad
lake
for
it
i
.
har
dy
tr.
lad,
Though
sure
ly
sad mis
Ihot
is
was
find
how you
cake me now
mem
ber
not to of
lot.
lot,
Though
I
I'm
bound him
nurse, to
you might
a
Pi
lot,
\STiich
had
he
RcTH. (Kneeling at his feel.) Oh pardon, Frederic pardon Fred. Rise, sweet one ; I have long pardoned you.
!
Fred.
orphan.
(RuTa rises.) Sam. Of couree we are orphans ourselves, and know what The two words were so much alike! it is. Frf.d. They still are, though years have rolled over llicir Frkd. Yes, but it has got about.and what is the consequence I> lioads! (B.UTU goes up teith Samuel.) But this afternoon my Every one we capture says he's an orphan. The last three sliipa obligation ceases. Individually, I love you all with affection we took proved to be manned entirely by orphans, and so we unspeakable; but collectively, I look upon you with a disgust had to let 'em go. One would think that Great Britain's merRuth.
that amounts to absolute detestation. Oh pity me, my beloved cantile navy was recruited solely from her orphan asylums, which friend.*, for such is my sense of duty that once out of my iiidcii- we know is not the case. {Crosses A'.) turcs I shall feel myself bound to devote myself, beart and soul, Sam. But, hang it all you wouldn't have us absolutely
!
Ruth. And Ruth, your own Ruth, whom yon love so well and who has won her middle-aged way into your boyish heart what is to become of her' be right. King. Oh, he will take you with him. KiiNO. \Vliy not, my boy? It's only half-past eleven, and Fred. Well, Ruth, I feel some little difficulty about vou. Ii you are one of us until the clock strikes twelve. is true that I admire you very much, but I have been constantly Sa.m. True, and until then you are bound to protect our in- at sea since I was eight years old, and yours is th>e only womaL ,
!
your extermination. All. Poor lad poor lad (All weep.) King. Well, Frederic, if you conscientiously feel thatMt is your duty to destroy us, we cjinnot blame you for acting on that conviction. Always act in accordance with the dictates of your conscience, my boy, and chance the consequences. Samuel. Besides, we can offer you but little temptation to remain w;th us. We don't seem to make piracy pay. I'm sure I don't know why, but we don't. Fred. I know why, but, alas I mustn't tell you it wouldn't
to
!
merciless
Fred.
There's
my
difficulty.
(Ruth
face I have seen during that time. I think it is a sweet face.' All. Hear! hear! Ruth. It Ls oh, it is Fred. Well, then, it is my duty as a pirate to tell you that Fred. I say I think it is that is my impression. But as I you are too tender-hearted. For instance, you make a point of have never had an opportunity of comparing you with othu never attacking 3 weaker party than yourselves, and when you women, it is just possible I may be mistaken. ftltiwk ft stronger party you invariably get thrashed. KiKO. True, Kjng. There is some truth in that. Pbd. Wbt B terrible tiling wmild he wero
Itrcsts.
it
if
tii
mwiy
Ij9
tilts
is,
on the whole,
to
Frederic.)
plain
very well very well indeed. ttie remains of a fine woman about Ruth. Fkd. Do you really think so? Then I will not be so .selfish In justice to her and in consideration as to take her from you. {Hands Ruth to King.) for you I will leave her behind. King. No, Frederic, this must not be. We are rough men, who lead a rough life, but we are not so utterly heartless as to deprive thee of thy love. I think I am right in saying that there is not one here who would deprive thee of this inestimable treasure for all the world holds dear. All. {Loudly.) Not one! king. King. No, I thought there wasn't. Keep thy love, Frederic
KiKG.
Oh, Ruth
is
S*.M.
You're very good, I'm sure. Well, it's the top of the tide, and we must be oti Farewell, Frederic. When your process of extermination begins let our deaths be as swift and painless as you can conveniently make them. Fred. I will. By the love I have for you, I swear it. Would that you could render this exteruiination unnecessary by accom panyiiig me back to civilization King. No, Frederic, it cannot be. I don't tiiink much of our profession, but, contrasted with respectability, it is comparNo, Frederic; I shall live and die a pirate atively honest.
No.
3.
Allegro moderato. moaerato.
SONG
.^. .^ --
Pirate King
^
& Chorus
i^T*l
.^*
'
i!t3:
^'^'\r'^
\
Piano.
t^h t,-H
\^
ir
UT yr-^
X=T *
j'H-^3jj:^^g:g
King.
.^-^H^-^ H^
1.
|pB!::Cz^-^i^zr=:^^ =^H^
-
Oh,
bet
I
ter
ly
far
to to
live
and
2.
When
sal
forth
seek
my
die prey,
Un
I
flag
fly,
Thau)
;
help
my-self
in
roy
al
wcy
^^^^^^^
(^^
^i
play sink a a
-0
?=feEi^3=5
sane few
ti
*
Wilh a
pi
-
:S?=
r:fte
^
head and
rnon
mo
nioqs part
it's
more
ships,
true,
Thnu
well
- brec)
a arch
pi
rate heart to
ought
do
i^VW^^F^^^^'*^^^^m
Xo
=^- V-vA
-
U
first
J
Where
If
way
to the
-
cheat
ing world
a
Biit
ma
ny
king on
he
-J
pi
-
^
I
J%-^
U
well
-
J
-
f^i=gi:
-
C:aS
to
-
rates
all
wants
to
call
are his
to
his
do.
But
-
crown
own,
Must
Ml man
be age
true
the
song
to
sing.
And
live
and
ty
die
some
how
'get
through More
dir
"
work
d^
than
i^
m
W:
\
Pi ever
Jf^=^
-
B
I
a tempo.
0'
^^
am
a
Pi
e=ai
-
1
King
l?=:ti:
^
it-
rate
I
King,
do.
''
rate
And
feli
-^-^
fit-
=i ^--'^
'
'
Li
r-<
ha
>^
-' ti
'
=*-
^=g
^^
it
-A
r*=3E*^S3:r
3^
.
^
-^
a
Pi
-
-$-^^$^ litriit
lil^^S
1^ Us,
-*(is
-,-=
pT'f
thing
-f-
jf ^pz
rate
00-X-m
1
^tjrmz
glo
rious
to
be
King!
....
For
am
"a
Pi
rale
^^S
^=#1:
^^
^^^^=^^
-^-"h-^
5^^^
zr
2.2.
Bui-H. It 18 a delicate question to answer, but I think I aj Song, the King, Samuel, and all the Pirates, except Fredand Ruth, go off R. and R. U. E. Frederic comet a fine woman. Fred. That is your candid opinion 7 dou-n C, foUoived by Ruth.) Ruth. Yes I should be deceiving vou if I told you otherif I am left I cannot live Ruth. Oh take me with you ! wise. behind. Fred. Thank you, Ruth, I believe you, for I am' sure you Fred. Ruth, I will be quite candid with you. You are very would not practise on my inexperience. I wish to do the right see, You dear to me, as you know, but I must be circumspect. thing, and il^ I say, t/ you are really a fine woman, your ag9 you are considerably older than I a lad of t\veuty-oue usually (Shakes hands vrUh her.) shall be no obstacle to our union. looks for a wiie of seventeen. heard in the extreme distance, "Climbing otwr You will find me a wife of a (Chorus of girls R'JiH. wife of seventeen See entrance of girls.) rocky mountairts," etc. tl ouaand!
.J
fit I
Efiic
No, but I shall find you a wife of forty-seven, and has ventured to Fred. Hark surely I hear voices. Ruth, tell me candidly and without approach our all but inaccessible lair? Can it be custom-uouse quite enough now. reserve; compared with other women, how are youf No, it does not sound like custom-house. Ruth. I will answer you truthfully, master I have a slight Ruth. {Aside.) Confiision ! It is the voices of young girls 'old, l)ut otherwise I am quite well. If he should see them I' am lost. Fi;ld. 1 :ini suriv tor your cold, but I was referring rather Fred. ( Climbing rocky arch R. C. and looking off L.) By Compared with other women, are all that's marvellous, a bevy of beautiful maidens to your personal appearance. you beautiful ? Ruth. {Aside.) Lost! lost! lost! Ruth. ^Bashjully.) I have been told so, dear master. lovely, how surpassingly lovely, is the plainest Fred.
Fred.
Who
tliai is
How
Ah, but
lately
Oh
of them
no
Ruth
Ruth
What
told
and
No.
4.
RECITATIVE &
DUET Ruth
Frederic.
& Frederic.
=3=ei
Oh,
Cahe
one
you
have
de
ceived
me
-*
Piano.
jr-
^^
RlTTH.
Fred.
&erg=c-g;g-j^^
I
-P
Yes
!
ii
<1e
-
S^^
me
I
1 tempo.
It
You
told
i^^
me
you
have
de-<xived yon
ceived
wire
I -g
A
,
o tempo.
j --^
j
^-m
-P
>^f 3?"~TBfti*
P
i TiO^-=i^r5i^
S^
i
Ruth.
--
m
bir
as
Fred.
r
^r^ m
gold
t
^T^
mas
tcr.
is
so
?
And,
am
not
And
now
see
you
re
^^
m
w
plain
Ruth.
Fred.
m
and
old
I
1:
sure
^
I'm
not
*
1
I 'id
jot
to
Up
on
my
in.
DC
^
RlTTH.
!^
-n
^
not
the
^=^
to
Fred.
ir;
face
is
cence
you
play-
I'm
one
plot
o.
Your
lined,
your
Ia^
iii -^
!_S^
n
M-
^^q
"I
V
*-^*
V?
-^
^^
Ir" ^
Si
I-
m
is
Ruth.
^^
^
gra
-
B Fred.
:^=n
^'==r
wo
-
hair
grey.
It's
du
al
ly
got
so.
Faith
less
man
^1^^
'
R=K= ^=>i^^^^
I
>
si
^=
I
w~
-*
m.
^E
> 1
-^=1=^1
!
Ruth.
?y~y~
t2:=t
de-ceive
E^
me,
I
-*-l
who
trust
-
F-
i
Mas
-
-j{
rler.
ed
ter,
mas
^tr^^j^^' -^ tg^ig^^
^ZT:j:3^^3:raEfeg^^iEg^^iE^3=jq=g^:^5rj3E^
-:S.
:*.-
a^p=3^-F^f^"=f^"^
.^
^
do
not
24
Fred.
JtuTH
^^
leare
me.
Hear
gol
Faith
less
wo
man
Mas
i
er.
m
j
:=;_,.
X :to-
"i~^"~rT^3^
J
-^^i^
"^H?"
1
LlJ
1
.1
_ Qgi
:*
:3*-
g-ff-f
v^.^^,,^-
=f-^^'M-*
*
|
f
-j
-^H-^-^
?^
:^*=^
Fred.
^1
^5-^^
^
p*i
me,
5=l^i.
^^
ter,
J
ter,
^
do
not leave
^i3-J-JW
do
not
leave
e
Faith
less
wo
^
-
mas
mas
me,
Hear
)
me
!-
tfaith
-
|s
(
J
J
less
^
-
J_J^ rp J
ceive
man.
wo
man
to
de
me,
who
=^^^
?=?^
1
i
'-^F^ '^n
m.
^ m
*^ m
\
^
I
<
m-
(A?.
gjE ^^p
^
<l
I
1
J-
1i^
^=T^-^-^- :jrrii J
;
I
IJ 1W:
s^
it*r -H
fe
fc
ut=l 1-
S*v
-^^
^ r
f Tv
^^^
gol
-1
:i==i; J
mas
-
J
do
jnot
:t^leave
Mas
-A
ter,
'er,
me,
Hear
-\
me
1-
ere
1-
3c==if
trost
^
Faith
I
J
wo
-
J
man
I
J
to
-* a^ -J
ceive
J
I
Jwho
ed
leas
de
me,
-d
j ^--
=!-
^a^
s
1
V i ^
'-^
r^s^ 5
-I-
^^
.io.
i
-
r
^
* ^
-J:
^
^?=
trust
^. H
:A=m^
^
I
smtn
tv:
im
f^^
-^
--
-titt
go!
^
ed
so!
Mt^
-f*
--
M^U^^^p^jf^^
,
:^:
^m
^^^ ^^
^=-.T:fc=:
25
Ruth.
iHfc
<"
J-
-^_love
y
Oh,
^^
do
not
^
be
,
re
-
,
jecl
,ing
!
^hs^E^^^
Take
My
AnOantt.
with- out
re
fleet
ing,
i WEikL
^^
>
:$:
> * **
iSl -
:S:
T W^ ^^^^ip^^i^
-rr
fc^ ^i^
been
ac
-
cxfc
cu
^
-
-=v^sum
-
^
mars
se
=^=^
-J
W-
K--
t^5*
se
mu
la
ting
ven
teen,
sum
loers
ven
i ^
t7
--
i=f
--
9-
i^-^-rr^t
-*
'-
'
^531
:S=t--
ak:
^
1
I'
E Ruth.
g^? ^^
be
:*=(?:
=Ci?
Cnosh
^^
dis
-
ii
as
Don't,
lov
ed
ter.
me
with
Fred.
i ^
i r=3=3= f
-
Yes,
^-^-^
for
-
*
mas
^^IJ*
-
i^-
-4JjM*dis
-
your
mer
Sives
vou
from
ter:
-^^--
fesE^ 5^
'.
-*^-
"=-*-'-
r:
-^ o
>
ti
!I^>'
^^
^^
^=
26
i
In
E*3^t
ting
-m-
^1
-l
.-grr^
for
P
se
-
Has
been
ac
cu
mu
la
ing
ty
ven
year
T=^
If,
ting,
-^
rg
-r
-
i
-
been
ac
cu
mu
la
ting
for
tjr
ven
zt=C^=t
i-T
I
1
^
eS^S^
TT
eiiiH;
a^Ei^
^ ?^
for
-
rfci?
^EE
E
AlUero vivace
=1=
ty
se
ven
year
taU.
i^
;
fcfe
^'F^r^
I
hl/JL^--
^=r:
Faith-less
^==I=J=
wo
-
=1=1=^:
-
=e
^p^
, =
1
year
man
to
de
ceive
me,
who
trust
Allegro vivace.
-I
I
Ei^eE^^
P
iq^3crF
M
-
S":rrv^
1=
K-r;^
^
-^
tr
B^^
-I
'
ere
seen
do.
I-
-I
L.
-^^-
-JW
JIS-
5=S*;
1
1-
J>
^^=^
Ma3
ler. -4
=r:
^
-
era.
"
l-
I-
i*j:
J
ter,
>^>>^
me.
-I
dr
Heai
1-
mas
-J
do
1
noi
leave
me
-U f
ere
(-
^
l=r-
t^^^ I
-^
faith
Jless
J
wo
.1
^
-
^
to
,
de
-
j^--^
ceive
man
-4-
me,
who
ed
&^-^^
p
{
'
lti^=X:
-F--
-*i
P^
-P
'
ere
I
i-
-J
scen^
1-
''-
-do.
-y
--X
^1>
r-*-=ji= 5^
s*-
Jl
m-
13*:
+(it
-^
^ 1^-^
-F
<^(
reiiouHcts her,
and
tslie
despair.)
m
go!
^e
Recit.
fe5^
S-l^-tlf-
Fred.
'
1^ tr
shall.
I
What
do?.
Be
l-t.-.^.^
^^-#-
~S^.
*fore
^
these
J
gen -tie
z:i=--^=
mai
dens
I
>
sq
S
-^
dare
|i
js
K
in
not
J
show
K 0this
1>>
f*-
-^
-^
i
Nc
larm
ing
^os*
y tume
m ^
nr-^
./
b3*
1*
over tht roeJa (^Midts in eave as Otey enter from R. and L, climbing al L. o/Oie stage and through arched rock B.)
No.
5.
-^
CHORUS OF
%va.-~
GIRLS.
1^^^^ jt *^se:
<L
*i^,*^ -^
Mamo
p^^^^,
f-h fe^ssfe^
I
m-^-*
m m
J
\\
'
<m
ver
-*-!
Chorus.
-^^^-aL
Climb-ing
o
-
>
=^=^=^
3!t=rtc
rock
-
-Sr-^-
nszrsTTSS"
:*=*=:*|SL=
Skip-ping
ri
9
-
^
and
^
foun- tain,
^^^M
lows
1:
y
'
'
moun-tain,
vu
let
Pas-sing
where ihe
' '
"~
i
"
'
'
f
I
ij
^
1
I
Str
m
1
stiz^
roll
t:r=i=
-I
s=e=^s^
"^^
m
^il
-
'-
-?-fS^
::'5^=S:
:--
Wl
qui
ver,
E'^
the
Pas
sing^
where
lows qui
vei
By
the
vei
ing
ver,'
^i^
<
tfl
5=s-;--?='=i
==
"
it
:5:
.3;
P^^
^^!C=tcr^gt:=ER
Swo)- len
with
the
sum mer
rain, the
sum
mer
Thread-ing
long
and
leaf
ni,\i
es
ii
t 3
:
^
b-i -J-.--J
1 1
?-"# -*^ -
^
1
'
-1
^^^ ~
J
.g:
J ^.5:
:i
*9
u=^
Spot- ted
l^S^^^^^^^^^
with
na
Spot
ted,
dot- ted
with
un- numbered
dai
sies.
2^
M W^ w
-t-
-t-
^fc
^m
-
t-
-"
^^e^
^^
-!*
&s^
:j=5t
the
bright
sea
tr
Scat
ing
^a.^^
rough and
rug
-
^
-
J !2f,
iht
mm
har
-
P-
:S=:t2=
-
lg^z=U:
lassies,
ged
pass
es,
Climb
dy
lit
tie
Till
^E^
m I S^a^
shore
::=:S;
^^
=^B
-
m
i
333q
k _fe^j[ljg:
har
-
if
^^-0they
gain
Seal
ing
rough and
rug
ged
pa^^- es.
Climb the
dy
lit
tie
las
sies.
fe=?
^^^^^I^^^^^g^
c
irni^ i::^-
=^ ^-3= 3^5
^
Se
cfcfc
Till
g^^^^T
the
bright
g
-
sea
shore
P^^^P^^i^^^^^^^
f=^fS=^-gT*
30
m
9
P
Eatm.
^
Let
us
gai
^^U^-^-^ly
*
Make
tbc
tread
the
mea
sure.
^s^^^^
i^^
^
of
fleet
=^^?-
^^
H
^^=*E
?-*
itzzit
=1-
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sure
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^1
plea
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il
ing
Hail
ai
true
al
ly.
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=^=^
Chorus.
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^
ly,
.
.
:=fc
Though
it
per
ish
bye
and
bye,
Hail
it
as
true
al
Tho ugh
ii
'
Mzi
?E3EffES:
2^-^=^
Edith.
--^^=^^=&
^
per
-
=Jc:i
=i?i
^^
bye.
^^P^^^
mo
ish
bye
and
Ev
'ry
menl
brings
Irea
sure
Of
m
own
es
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^^^^^^
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^^^^^m^
-
^
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pe
cial
plea
sure.
Though
the
mo
menis
quick
ly
die.
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j'^^
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fly
Chohus. /
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i^a^^^^s ;?=t2=^'^
1^the
=t=t
-li*
t^-" t^
gai
-
> ^ r :tzzrt2=3t:
ly
~W
fly!
mo
mcnls quick
ly
die,
Greet ihem
as
Ihey
4,
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.
Kate.
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i
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3^ :Sr^
Far
:^from
toil
way
and
care,
Re
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fe
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if--
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in
^^3^S
Mere
q^
and
::sJ-
fresh
sea
we
live
reign
lone.
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rock
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y
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Far
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way
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tal
men.
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be
^
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^
Queens
and
^
make
de
lliqr
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may
hon
-^-^ir
them
who
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n^n
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please.
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/ Chorus.
^
=5^3.^
We'll
=9SQueens and
^.^^ C:.
make
de
^-^>may
=5^
hon
-
fa=
our
be
crees.
They
them
who
please.
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the
moit
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most
^
fleet -
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the
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lei
-
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sore,
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al
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it
true
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trae
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ly
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Kate.
Edith.
Edith. And who can't be said, strictly, to aet foot anywhen ever bo fer behind. Taib they may, but feet they cannot. Isabel. Oh, he will be here presently. Remember, poor Kate. But what shall we do until papa and the servanti papa is not as young as we are, and we came over a rather dif- arrive with the luncheon ? {AU listen and come doivn.) ficult country. Edith. We are quite alone, and the sea is as smooth as glass. Kate. But how thoroughly delightfiil it is to be so entirely Suppose we take off our shoes and stockings and paddle ? Why, in all probability we are the first human beings All. Yes, yes the very thing alone who ever set foot on this enchanting spot. {Ti<y prepare to carry out the suggestion. Tfiey have all taken oj I8AB]!:L. Except the mermaids it's the very place for merfne shoe, when Frederic comes forward from eave.)
I
What a picturesque spot I wond where we are? And I wonder where papa is? We hare left hiiB
I
Kate.
Who
are only
human
beings
down
to the
WMSt
maida
No.
6.
RECITATIVE Edith,
Kate. Frederic,
& Chorus.
Freix
Rxcrr. Frxd.
Chorus or Girls.
Piano
Ump
$
i
^E^
but >
3s
moderate.
Epm.
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J r
wiu.ci.
^\
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ing
cos
tnme,
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f
i
^
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nat
s*^
i ^r
who
n
^
are you.
1^ i^ F=R
I
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f
r
^
m
^
I
Fkzd.
Zhosus or GiuuL
Recit. Fred.
:e=S: ^ ^ ^
-
J
Pi - rate.
<4' J''r
?
rate
t
=?sp=^
^'09Z
Ladiei,
Sir? ipeak
am
Pi
*=ic
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^
hor
-
^
TUi
ror
io
not ihna
K'T
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3*
m
V-'
^ ^
A
.eve
-
An4atUt ma^trmu.
J
I
ning
re
nounce
my
rile
^ ^^
pro
-
fei
boo;
And,
3^^
^
=F^
^^=p=
^
to
tluU
end,
^ O
1
pore
mi
peer
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<
^
-
^
lea
^t
^^5^
I,
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Mce
of
qt:.-:^
bout,
In
^
-
Edith.
-
5^ r^r
u
-
fr^'
(fl^''
^ SkS=S
pi
-
plore
joat kind
sut
ance.
How
^^ ^
ti
ftil
Kaik
his
tale
How
(^
1
$
^
5
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1^
/
I
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[^
^5^
icz:
CjioRUs or Girls.
Ko.
7.
ARIA
Frederic
& Chorus
of Girls.
Fred.
s ^
Andante.
s
Oh,
is
t
there not ooe
J!
Which
mai-den breast
PUNO.
=^
^
doe* not
feel
the
^
mo ral
li
i^
U
in
^
te rest
I
I i
i
TtZTW
Sob -or
i
^ P=<t
din
-
bean
ty
Of
J
mak
ing worldly
ate
to sense of
J1
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IT
ty 7
o Who
=I=f:
will - ing
ly
All
ma
tri -
e
mo
r
nial
=
am
^
bi
^
tion.
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i^fe^
t==t
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Sa
# *
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!
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thii
)
ODC
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his
on
for
tti
nale
po
iMf;
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ttoo,
^
to
1^
m
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hit
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on
- for
-
u
::?:
to
-
cne such
an
i?^
^t^
'1
^9=i^
It
PP doUe.
^ ^
^
crett.
one
FroB
atte
po
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4li^
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H*-
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f Chorus
i2d:
^^^^^{^ S
tion
I
^^
op Gikls.
^
one
>
^^^=^
Which seems
-4tU"
l*"
^
to
feel
g:
-
^
bean
-
Us,
there's not
mai
den breast
the
mo
ral
ty
^^ ^^
:^2:|c
:i=it
J J J
^^
Jf^
-r-*mak
^
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ia
kzz
J'
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^
-
d
din
-
:?i=^ J ^ f- =ff==F
ate to
^^
du
<
l- rest
or
sense
of
^
Fred.
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J-
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r
i
^ i
&
i^
eaM'd
^
all
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y
hope
t*
s
Of
'
^
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-
39
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1
fee
gig"
To
such
!
f
an
toneIf
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to
dis- ap-petr
tion
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on me.
^
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f=dl_i-^^
^
there be,
1>>
^
I
swear
by hearen't aich a
rf:
^3N-I^
If
jroa
liove
yon.
will cast
your
eyei
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be,
I'll
^
yon
1
^
be.
If
(
o tempc.
^>
you
will
I
your
How
<
cast
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^1
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eyes
^ raern:
on
me,
^
\^
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y
be.
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^^ ^ g=f^
b
/.
How
111
love
yoo,
^m
^^rj^P^ ^^^
i"
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loTB
...
yoo. Ill
loe,
I'U
love
^ ^?1,
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^
Girls.
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dim.
^^^^
I
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3=3 # ^ J
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AfaderaU
^^e k
f
ti*
!>
r ^
1^
5^
pi-ty's
^-W
name,
for
:^fsz
"^r
t^
rr ^
b
tp^
m
has gone
shame
It's
true that
he
^
j^^?b ?B^
fr
?ff=?2:
iBtt
but, pray,
sa ^
5t
>^-riQp:;
-t?-^
good and true
g
why you
V^r ^^
^rI I
Chorus.
stray,
should
all
be
deaf to
pi - ty's
name ?
The
question
is,
had
^
<
If
PP
p
--
~^^^~br:
1^
^
da- ty
?
^^
Mabkl.
^
For shame
^.
>>
jg^^j^-^rgsj^g^
^-r;^
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be not been a thing of beau-ty, Would she be sway'd by quite as keen a sense of
for
shame
for
shame
-=2:
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*
I
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_(
41
No.
8.
AIR
Ttmpc
di Valu.
Mabel
^
& Chorus.
m ^^
Mabel
^4 ?=
Poor
^^=^
wan
d'rinf
a
ooe.
.t
(*-
^
Tho' thou hast
?^
nuc
-
^
* j^
1t*-
ly
ttnye<}.
as
PtANO.
Jt=4
1
^
1
f'
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j )
1"
f=
i"
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i P
ir
'
^i^^^
Take
heart
of
-y
re
-
^
trace,
I-
^
Poor
<r
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pmce.
Thy
itepi
waa
d'ring
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^ ^
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one.
rail.
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<"
o tempo. g>
t
W^=F
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>
g
rf
^
(Dcb
*
love
^
at
2a=
wan
d'ring
one.
poor
mine
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1^
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find
I
PyTrae peace
of
caa
help thee
mind,
why,
^
take
it,
-t
it
s
is
^
thine.
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^
Chorus.
Tmke
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II
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M^S
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t-
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ga lowen
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heart
bot
oon.
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r-
rday*
ril]
S
Take
a
i=^
ny
heart
=P:^C
take
thine
mine
Ah
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hast sore
-
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Though thoa
ly
sUay'd,
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heart
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r
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of
e^ace.
Thy
steps
trace.
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d'ling
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f*^
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ah!
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ah!
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ah,
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pd'ring
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p-
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ah!
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m
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ah,
f
ah!
P^
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*
days
d
will
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heart.
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take
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s
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cadenaa ad
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lit.
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Take
bout.
$
s
^
tmn,
Take
heart.
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tc
mtnUh
of emoe
bmkam
itr litttn, wh
/trm
No.
9.
Edith,
AlUgrttU.
Kate.
& Chorus of
Girls.
i^
PUKO.
Edith.
lit ?E3^E
What ought we
to
^
do ?
r^^r-^
^
i^ J
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? "
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staccato.
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d
^
-
iK^^j^^ m
Mjs we ongbt
to
f*
^
-
^^^^^^^ ^^ ^ ^ S ^^ ^^ ^
lizp:
gen
tie
ni
ten,
my
Pro
pri
ty,
we know,
4=F
-|^
i*=f^
sttr:
at
3gz,^^f-^F
itay,
While sym
pa
thy
ex-claims,
te - ther
Play
-p
ff
i #
^^
o
-
ther garnet,
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P ^
=E=H^
fee
:V:
^
=^=^ ^^^^
day
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w^ ^^^
Leave them here
Kate.
^^^^=^
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-
i i^ ^
Her
case
?
may
a
f#
r y'
^ ^
my
dear, or
to -
ther.'
ny
Be
your*,
s*
^ ^
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-^~
^
S
J^..^
her
^ -r-H: i ^ ^=^
K.
umpre
staccato.
^
r
^^ ^
miaei
r*
:ja:
:*=JS bJ^ ^ j^
Let
ni
.J
1-
pci^SC
Our
^
not
fs
S W
lea
-
S
>
ther
Let
make her
hay
while the
nin
com-pro-mise,
hearts arc
of
^=^-^y
1^^
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ihjrt
^
.;
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uj
tJ_>j-jLi
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1
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,
.
.
^^S
onr
eyei.
\>t-
Chorus.
it*:
And
talk
.11.
bot the
kt_
wea-ther.
I^_
^T'
Yet,
..
"^
a
yet,
let't
talk
bout
the
wea-ther.
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I
4.
'
^-^
*f^T3=
^5^
fe^^
rttirt mp,
and tH
ttae
tine
aeroM
the doge.)
(OaATT^ase OoaanB
(dyrinf
lO.
a
10.
''
DUET
Mabel
1
&
Frederic,
& Chorus of
Girls
AlUgro
vivace.
Jt.
^
How
M. M- M. .^
!
1
Chorus.
.tL
Jk.
^ ^ M. ^
H
M.
^
*-
beu
ti
^^
ly
blae
the
iky,
Tb*
r* P
PlAMO.
'
i\
'
'
^
gUu
m
if
f^
>^
hi
ing
N
tc
-
h
ry
>
high.
m
Con
-
lii
nae
fine
hope
it
may,
And
yet
it
rmin'd but
yet
ter
day
To
&
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f
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it
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may
ponr
t
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m
w
^
hear
the coon - try
1^
wants some
rain),
fy
h
pie
-ji
r *kaow
^
not why, That
row
fmin
(I
Yet
peo
ay,
m^
^=^=i^.=f.,=fw=i-^^^^^=^i^ ^ s=fe ^3
i^g"T^
&-r^^
pen
pie
say,
I
^
know
not
^-1^-c
we
shall
^
warm
^
Ju
?~Ji^^r-j^
ly.
why. That
have
To
mor
row
may
Se^
|'*g_^
I
I
A
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^^ ^
- -
{.Dwiny (Aw
^M
-^
*5
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eagerly
aU
the time.)
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V
I I
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des
:p=
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Did
wake
From
dieaaa
of
I o~^ ^ ^
l^izKi
poui
a
-
Chorus.
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>
,
>
^ > K 3trLzM=*r
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^
^
rain), Yet
>
>
>
m
I
^
\
gain
(I
hear
some
peo-ple say,
know
we shall have a
warm Ju
-s-
ly.
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P
1^^
i^ ^^^
ifei
^
r
:a.
S
ing
!trt ^
du
-
It
her
u zt
^
light
:
break
socb
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^^
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i
,
ty
To
&nd
day
With
ex
ceed
bean
^
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ty
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king
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To
dream
of
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r
aad
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ness,
s-*
>
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^
-
such
ing
glad
aea
P
m
j <,
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Fred.
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za:
yet
t
^
ak,
zn
Ah,
yes
Hub
^^
ex
-
<
'
oeed
^P
ing
^
glad -ness.
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'How
Chobus.
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a
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.
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^^
(Frederic and Mabel turn to see that the girls are listening; detected, they continue their chatter, forte.)
m^^^^^k P
^beao- d
-fs
?c=Si I^^fcHi?
is
.j^' j'j' g
l
T^'^^fiS
nae Adc
I
^i
yet jet
it
i
rain'd bat
i
i
^
^
fui -Ij
The
J^
'
glass
ris -
ing
we
rj high,
Con
ti -
hope
it
may. t.
And
^
-
-i^-^
Js
p
i
?.,
l==i^
yo-
-^I
I
r :^
f
Icr-day
To
mor-row
it
(I
pco-ple
My,
know
^^
m^i,
'
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-^
ix-y
j-^
i-h-i
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il"^
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we
shall
have a
warm Jn
- ly.
To
mor-row
may pour
-g
I
gain
(I
peo-ple say,
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-^
^^m
I
g g-
g
I
s
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s r-
a,^^# jLztz
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tliis
^
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i
Frkd.
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dun.
fcft ^
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pi
-
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rate
^"
m
Hi*
roll
i^^-a-I-
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p
x^
.^
?tc
know not why.That
we
shall
>
It
have a warm July.
vnr
it
>
>
-^
^
(I
>
->r>-:S:3:
1^
^
rain).
To
morrow
may
pour a-gain
^
.
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1^
tT
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'
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to
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r"
ioal.
in
gidl
ty
dream-
ing,
ABd
wmkc
to
tmi
that
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a
>
fine
I
m
fine
m
S
j^
re
-
'"Jhigh.
r^
h
it
^
may,
^^
And
yet
it
ry
Con
ti
nne
hope
rain'd
hot
yet
tei-day; Con
ti
nue
1 *
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i
J S4- * ^^'=^^=^^\
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i
11
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F F
V^^
wake
FroiD
loathed
Mabei.
I
i
i i
f*
f
PDid
rfIF^
mai
-
den
Fred.
WDid
^^
How
=X(=
i f
^
hope
.
^
It
">
And
^^1=^h
yet
it
.N^
/J
ye
- ter -
j^
day.
^^
bean
- ti - fill
P>
rate
For
^-blue
^
the
iky,
i^
The
glau
ii
may,
rain'd bat
ly
rii -
tog
I^Wf^jtf^ ^ ^ ^ g
ITpt
,
l
ii
fh
ra
i ^
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3Z
3"
51
59^
n
dreun
.
,
'
:2a:
^=^^^
iy
^
i
ol
home
da
ty
To
fiad
r
sake
>
r
his
hi
ir
mil
-
J
nan
:?=
^
To
find
)t
deooi
? h
hiai
-^^
ry
*Vy*
tr
high.
Coo
ti
ue
fine
hope
it
may,
And
''
'
jet
it
rain'd bat
yet
- ter
day
To
mor - row
it
may
^
!
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g,!
g^
I 3^
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f
E
&
?;
lieht
i
*&
'g.
day
ffi
?5^ r
^
lelf
break
With
inch
ex
ceed
Ing
beao
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l=
ty
r
be
-
^
trothed
to
la -
i f
^ ^
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dy
of
u : ^ J- Jl
poor
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''
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gain (1
say,
m
I
?=
po
si
-
tion
J'
."
I
3 * 3 g i
we
shall lall
;'
know
have a
^ jli^m
P
Ah.
Ah,
wann Ju
ly,
'g Y
'
G
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^
g.
m^r^
H
:=t'
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--
3^ y
1
^
yes
ere
seen - tU,
i 1^
r
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yes
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i
/f ^
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i
4&
^ ^
h
hi
i^
^
ah
^
h r ^=^ ^ ^>-Lj ;
why, That
Ah
yes.
yesl
Ah
r
yes,
ir
ah
yes
S y\ -* :
j*
^
j-
j4-n
gjjtw
g
say,
^
I
5
not
^-^
'
r*
h
<
a
"-13*
ly.
peo
pie
know
we
shall
have a
warm Ja
ly,
warm
Ju
^
I
it^.
*-^^*
Hfc?E
'
'
a(
'
'
*\
'
'
'
gto
I
I
^^
mttlte.
^
-^
1
ft-
fe^U
:^
^^
s^
lo.
II.
Frederic,
FXKD.
& Chorus of
Girls
&
Pirates.
Suy,
wemastootloceoarsen-ses.
Men who
stick at
no
of-fen-ca
Will
noo
be here
T^^
fiko.
^^
J
AlUgrttto.
'
3* 4 *
>
r-H'
J
I
h#
^^., J Va-r
ij
::r
J
^
1*
-=ir
i^*
g^
1:^ 'y
I*
.jg-^
^->
-
?
1*
-fol
g
trade
ix,
f
Pray
*
!
it^
-t^
fco-
"c
^
la
-
r
diea,
*
MfUlc
the
Pi
cy
their
dread
yon
get
yoa hence,7oaig
oout
it
clear
fe ^^ ^
^^
?
{During thit Chorui the Pirates and form in a temicirele behind
go off each Pirate
seizes
~-
^^
from R. U.
enter
stealihily
K,
to
^ ^ i
F^!^
I
the girls.
As
the girls
move
Chokus or Girls.
1
girl.)
is=!sz
^
low oar *en
-
J
les,
J' J- J"
they atick at
,^-^
no
of
-
i
-
^
We
ihonld aot
-r-g^
be here
1
No.
we Bait
not
If
(en
ces
tl'Vn,,
'
'
'
^
X
4ia
;
-F-
^3
^^
J
Let
u
di
-
^''
r
Pi
C
-
t rt-T~''-=g3lg^a;~g^;
ra
cy
their dread-
fill
trade
is
Nice
com-pan-ions
lor yotins; la
tp-iTi/ysirui.)
jg'iV i-j;-=
=3^^
-p
--
53
Pirates.
GiRis. IRIS.
(
pE
I'ivut.
^1f(i*
^ m^W.\S. fu ^
Girls.
I
I
PHATES. Phates.
I
MI
^
I
M.
I
1
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1
J^f
i<^.-
^^
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ho,
ha
>
ha
ha
hoi
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Z3
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p-
ti^^#
^ 33
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*=f -* -^ nr -^HE=iC
To
g^^^
*-
^
i
^^
Chorus.
*
op
m-
Now here'i
fint -rate
por -ta-ni-tjr
f-^ ^
i
get
^
im
g M SS
(
^
11^
in
^m
-g-gr-f->
Of
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1^
pv
0" M
ni
-p
X^-Tdalge
in
t^-ti*
ty,
And
the
^ fe>U-d-ty
I
^
on- bound
-
^H
ed
g'l"
^
ti
do
met
ty
rs
I I
^ III
I
Yoa slaa
m
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11
fe
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i
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cf nt-gi^^?3
ma-
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a doc
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be
par - son -
fied,
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this
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mon-i-fid.
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tor
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lo -
Girls.
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with
im
pa
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to
the
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li
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By
>
doc
tor
o/
di
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vi-ni- ty
i SI^
?f-J-J-J-?4^-g
doc By a Pirates.
-
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Who U
lo
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this
vi -
d-ni-ty,
tor
of
di
vi
ni-ty
m<
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re - sides
ia
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tor
of
di
ri
ni
ty
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re - sides
in
this
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No.
12.
RECITATIVE
Mabku
Mabel.
(
->
fi', -
: :
I
nri
K)
ff
Samuel
-cr
is
j-jfyj
G*^ - ml vre-nc nu
.
^^^
We-a ne
Hold. MoasteiT
wed
'? aU. (/"'.'*" '^ ^ father '"J'^l \u. Chancery, and 'l^ a Majoi^f
a Uwtpe
IAN0.
modtfxUe.
-_
z?= li
bet ter paoK, modertU*.
^^
or
*
:$c=;z:
fid |
^
Their
M
fit
L*
U U
dan-
fen naj be
tbcr
it
Ma-jor-G'
^^^^ i
ne-iall
GlKLS.
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J
yea,
N J W^ W -^
P*
fc
Yea,
^^m
ir
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^
y
Gc
-
be
ta
Ma
|or
V-fh^
Ge-n-iall
an
p
Major-Gbxkkai.
fe
Samueu
p
^
,_:i.).:r
Chorus.
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t
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n ;.
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f
>
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5"
For be
# ^ g ^
oe- nU
^
l
=2=^=^
is!
Yea,
yea,
am a Ma
Gc-Dc-nll
^
^
Ha
jor -
He
Ilui
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^
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&
^^
rah
(or
g e r
the
Ma
jar
Ge-oe-
rail
m^
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General.
All.
And
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it is
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No.
13
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and
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tha
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croak
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of
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which
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teem
heard
ing
wiili
a
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lot
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newt,
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tie
cheer
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facts
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boat
that
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fer
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ma
tie
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all
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the
IB
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ful
facts
the iquare
the
ain
from that
o( oal
the
use.
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mj cheer
M
the
fort,
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whia
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all
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facts
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bont
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from that
fer
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square of
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the
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ny cheer -ful
&u:ts
non-seme, /Vm
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whis
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all
the ain
a - bont the square of the hy - po - then-po-thea from that in - fer -nal nonsense, /- /i yfcru
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the hy po -then- use, With nu ny cheer - fill - a /wv, And whis - tie non-sense, all the
fiicts
/^
airs
a - bout the square of the hy - po-then-po-then from that in - fer- nal nonsense, Am - a - /m - a ftrt.
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General.
like to
And now
!
that
IVe introduced
on.
in
mjBlf, I
Kino.
VV
all,
have some idea of what's going Kate. Oh, papa we Samuel. Permit me I'll explain pcse to marry your daughters.
;
(iGNERAU
rphan
?
known what
Oh, dah
it ia
te h
aa
it
two words
we
pii
All the
King.
Pirates.
I
(^Disgusted.)
1
it all
General. Dear me Ona. Against orur wills, papa against our wills General. Oh, but you mustn't do that. May I aek
Gkneral.
thiB
Have you
ever
known what
it
to b*
is
it
what are
General.
be one
?
Have you
ever
known what
it ia
tc
are all single gentlemen. King. I say, often. Yes, I gathered that. Anything else ? All. {Disgusted.) Often! often! often! (Turning away.) King. No, nothing else. General. I don't think we quite understand one another. Edith. Papa, don't believe them. They are oirates the I ask you, Have you ever known what it is to be an orphan! famous Pirates of Penzance and you say " Orplian." As I understand you, you are merely General. The Pirates of Penzance? I have often heard repeating the word " orphan " to show that you understand me. of them. King. I didn't repeat the word "often." Mabel. Yes, all except this gentleman (indicating FredGeneral. Pardon me you did indeed. eric), who was a pirate once, but who is out of his indentures King. I only repeated it once. to-day. General. True, but you repeated it. General. But wait a bit I object to pirates as sons-in- King. But not often. law. General. Stop I think I see where we are getting oobKing. object to major-generals as fathers-in-law. But fiised. When you said " orphan " did you mean " orphan," a we waive that point we do not press it, we look over it. person who has lost his parents, or " often," frequently ? General. (Aside.) Hah! an idea! (Alotid.) And do you EIlNQ. Oh, I beg your pardon I see you mean frequeotlT' mean to say that you would deliberately rob me of these the General, Ah, you said " often " frequently. lole remaining props of my old age, and leave me to go through King. No, only once. the remai~^e- o^ life unfriended, unprotected, and alone? Generau Exactly^ you said " oft'^n, fre<)ueniiv," only onoe
you? King.
We
General.
We
Finale
Act
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ploy
Have
pi
ty
my
lone
ly
ttate,
MAJOK-GUfUtAl.
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SAMUXL
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or
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The
Chorus or Pirates.
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Andante modtrato.
Chorus or Pirates.
Major-General.
^
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are
all
tfaat
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call
p
1
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Take -F
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them a
can
my
own.
Poor
fel-lowl
shall
^
e sz|n
Andante moderato.
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in
deed
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Piratks.
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^^
If
pi
-
Major-Gemerau
J^i=ac
ty
lone
Poor
fel -
low
yon can
feel,
leave
me my
sole
re
=6^
main-ing joyt
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t
See,
f
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yonr
feet
they kneel
not iteel
A
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gainst the
sad, sad
tale
of the
looe-ly
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fel
-
low
See,
at
our
feet they
kneel
Our
hearts
we can
not steel
eainst the
sad, sad
tale
of
the
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lone-!y
The
phan boy
The
phan boy
See,
at
our
feet
they kneel
Oui
^
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hearts
'
^
the
/r
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i
tale
:*=i=*=
-
O S
boy.
we
can
not
steel
gainst
of
the
lone
ly
or
phun
m
w*
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Allegro vivace.
I
I I
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3t=te:
I'm
tell-ing
it
'
ry
;
=^==pt
ter -
ri -
ble
sto
ry,
But
it
does-n't
di-min-ish
my
glo
For
I-*
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lizzi:
^3=^3zi:
66
3*
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they would have ta-ken
1^
^
bil
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lo
-
w)'
'
my
daughters
ver the
wa
lers,
ki
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lazi
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^3/3
Mabel.
He
is
tell -
ing
ter -
ri
ble
sto
ry
Which
will tend
to
di
min
ish
his
glo
ry
Though
PP
Edith
&
Kate.
He
is
tell
ing
ter
ri
ble
sto
ry
Which
will
tend
-j>
to
fc
di-min-ish
k-
his
glo
ry
Though
pp
yBD.
If
he's
tell
ing
ter -
ri -
ble
sto
ry
He
shall
die
by
a death that
is
go
ry
Yes,
pp
Sam.
If
he's
tell -
ing
ter
ri
ble
sto
ry
He
shall
die
by
a death that
is
go
ry
Yes,
jy King. p
>
y
he's
'
w
ter
-
c
ri
1^-
'f
tell
ing
ble
sto
ry
He
shall
die
by
a death that
is
go
ly
Yes,
He
Tenors
is
tell
ing
ler
ri
ble
sto
ry
&
Which
will tend
to
di
min
ish
his
glo
ry
Though
Basses.
67
one
of
the
cru
el
lest
slaugh- ters
That
ver
were known
in
these
wa
It
is
of
the
cni
el
lest
slaugh
ters
That
ver
were known
in
these
wa
It
is
-V
one
W
the cru
-
of
el -
lest
slaugh-u^
That
ver
were known
in
these
wa
ea
sy,
in
le
gant die
tion.
To
call
it
an
in
no
cent
fie
tion,
But
it
comes
in
the
same ca
te
ea
sy,
in
le
gart
die
tion,
To
call
it
an
in -
no
cent
fie
tion.
But
it
-p 9 comes in
gl>r
-f
the
* V same ca
fU
-
te
ea
sy,
in
le
gant die
tion.
To
call
it
an
in
-no
-cent
fie
tion.
But
it
coo-.es
in
the same ca
te
68
fI
-y
As
tei;
LE^
rt
gu
iir
ter -
ri -
b.e
s:o
ry.
h"s
ea
y,
in
le -
gact
die
tion.
To
P^
69
70
li^
1it
%'f
ty
to
be
- gin
it
For
what,
w
rj:
ask,
is
life,
with-out
tonch
of
poe
try
in
^^*-* #*
f 'Aw^:t^
-J;
:ji:
Sf;
^. ^.
-P
--
=1=1
|p;;^=3^^gigir ^
Chorus.
f-
~9
y-I (-
f
::f3=
i ^
Tenors
Basses,
~i^^
Hail,
r
po
-
=tz=
heav'n
:!=:
-css-!
rJg,
est
-T
bom
maid
try,
thou
ist
Thou
gUd
&
-^
King
g.
Sam. with
Bass.
.,.
^
It
-
^
rt:
thou
-^
hcav'n
:&
1
& Major-Gen.
po
S
gUd
est
Hail,
try.
tx>m
maid
Thou
il^
=t=
=?^
the
zssz.
Pi
-S>rates
E^
trade.
i;
Hail,
flow
ing
fount
of
s
the
uCl=f=c
Pi
rate's
trade.
Hail,
flow
ing
fount
of
4 =5Si
f."
^SE
s
m
all
it=:
i^
.C2.
Mr-)
*
^^
hailt All haill
I
m
dl
mol
^2.
P
-^
-T-j"
ent.
i
I
^^^^^
iP
e
gj
mol
?
cut
1^
aU
hull
All
haill
di
=0
ii
1
E^
t
1^^^
II
^=t
tect
tt
tz= feriztc
*
|g
=~*
^
1<
ry
^
mem
\f^=
^^
0~
1
*
:
band
tg:
r=^r=^,r=
we
do
e
^sE^Ei 3^
led
yon
And
hon
bers
of
our
im
W
^
#3^?E=?? -m
m-=z=
Sam.
--Y-'
M-^P^r=^=^-'^-X fi
'
f- -f
f- -^'
^ "fe^
or
-
4
phan boy
Major-General.
-n P-
j!Ji<avi
^^^"^
it
For he
is
an
And
some-times
is
M m
-r
you.
>
Chorus.
Sopranos.
/fi
it
Ei=S^f f
He
is
I
',
f S
for
p"
=g=
-
p
boy
1
Hur
rah
the
or
phan
/.^ .^ .^ e^
fr
-j^
.0,'
1
I
Me
He
Allegro non troppo.
is!
m. a. t
fcr
fr
-U
3^
.m-
1-
g>-
2EE
for
U
-
i
boy
I
Hur-
rah
the
or
phan
^^j^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^
:5!-^S
1^' ^.
-W-
-S
-g-
78
)ip^
^^^^i^^EE^^^^^
lue - ful
^
r-^
1
thing
to
be
an
or
phsm
boy.
>
fs-
^
S szhf
^5^
f-
i2=k
It
is
I
hv
or
phan
boy!
Hur-rah
fgr the
or
phaa
fJ^J-tE
It
is
1
JET
feg
1^
I
l^
:^=^ %
t-^-r>--
r-'
^F=
Hu'
rah
for the
or
phan
boy
Hur- rah
for the
or
phan
^^^^^^^s^^^
^Ff=^"^9^
3Ek^;
Hai :^
gir
La
>
I
1^3^
j^=i^=j^^
g3^S=F
'
Ma
Oh,
Edith
hap
py
day,
with
joy
ous
glee
We
vill
way
and
mar
ried
bel
& Kats
Oh, KlHC
hap
py
day,
with
joy
ous
glee
They
will
way
and
mar
ried
be!
They
Major-Gbnbral,
will
way
ind
mar
ried
bel
73
Should
it
be
fal
au
'ip:
cioos
Should
it
be
fal
au
spl
cioos
day
with
joy
ous
glee
They
will
wav
and
mar
ried
be
lee,
My
sis
ter
all
will
brides
maids
be.
4-
lee,
Her
sis
tere
will brides
maids
be.
lee,
Her
sis
ters
all
will
brides
maids
be.
i^
-
'
^
with
^
joy
-
i>M
ous
glee
;.<
u
and
ic
-
Oh, hap
py
day,
We
will
way
mar
ried
be.
Should
it
be
Oh, hap
py
day, with
joy -
ous
glee
They
will
way
and
mar
ried
be.
Should
it
be
Oh,
hap
py
day,
with joy
ous
glee
They
will
way
and mar
ried
be.
Should
it
be
Oh, hap
py
day,
with
joy
ous
glee
They
will
way
and
mar
-ried
be.
Should
it
be
all
will
bridesmaids be.
Oh,
hap
py
day,
with
joy
ous
glee
They
will
way
and
mar- ried
be.
Should
it
be
<
all
will
brides-maids
be.
Oh, hap
py
day,
with
joy
ous
glee
They
will
way
and
mar
- ri
ed
be.
Should
it
be
fal
au
spi
Gfous
lee.
Her
sis
ters
all
will
bndes-maids be!
Her
sis
teis
fal
au
spi
clous
lee.
Her
sis
ters
all
will brides
maids be
fal
au
spi
cious
ke.
Her
sis
ters
all
will brides -
maids be
Her
sis
ters
fal
au
spi
cious
lee.
Her
sis
teis
all
will brides
maids be
Her
si
ters
fal
au
spi
cious
lee.
Should
l"?
it
be
3?-
fal
au
spi
cious
lee,
Her
sb
ters
S
il
JL
A
au
-
^f
fal
au
spi
cious
- lee.
ShouM
lie
fal
spi
cious
lee,
Her sU
tan
75
^
AiUgru aetata.
Regit.
Ruth.
Oh, mas-
ter,
do im-plore you
^0r0>r
Chorus op PnuiTBS.
Ke-mem-ber
Ruth,
fore
you!
Yes,
yes,
re-mem
ber
a tempo.
ff
yy-1
1-
16
Frkd,
Chorus or Piraths.
Ruth.
(
e-, r
ceive
= ^
him.
I f
N -JS-
:S==St:
Oh,
^^^
Oh,
,
Pirates.
Fred. HZ
Pirates.
^S5
J
i
A
.
!*
way,
A,
way,
^^
^ f
^P
1-^^
P f'*
Fred.
i^'
'
-"'.
:=Jt*
wish
^
-r^
Pirates.
rS=^
^ ^UUU-L_^Utrg^ P
-^=1-*^
#-
^
/
We wish
Sti:
::fc
^3t r^
&-
-m-
Si
^
pi
we-
ns
^m
&
Piraies.
m
^
%C3t.
-
^F=tz:
ni
-
mi- ty
We
dis
i^^ i
-P-PP?:
-:5^I
Ij-*^
1-'
' i
1-*
"-^
al ^-
^^
^ *
"-
1-
^^En^=g=
play
to
iffrprpi
^-iz
:^=tc
and
di
-<^-n^
!
=?c=X
ried
lace
mi- ty
Ne-vcr
was such op
por
tu - ni- ty
To
get
mar
with
im
pu
ni
ty
But we
tJl
J -j'_W_**=i^
I
i
^rr^ II
:^
1
m
1:
=i=p
i=n
!-~^*~:|r|:~;^^
:ti:
1 i^jT^ j=i^^=i=
:S^
'
1-
>
-a^
-*
-*
* w^
=a
WJ-
-* J
J"
-1
=i^
i-^rJ
77
IS
j;ive
ii!>
ft^nt
:tic:*ti the
fe
li
-^*- T-P
ly
-s*-t^
feS^
li -
^^-1^
-f
1^
x*
-t-
ci
Of un- bound-ed
Jo- mes
ci- ty,
Thro* a
doc
tor
of
di
vi - ni - ly
Vho
is
lo
-*--*- *
Tg
V
^
-J-
V
&
Girls.
1
3-^
l-r ?^-
i^l^
ca-led in
this
vi
-*Vserve the
ifcsn
I*Z=*t=^ n^rj^J=f
They dis
-
-*Ne-ver
H_^
ci
ni
ty
Pray ob
mag- na
ni-
mi-
ly
play
to
lace
and
di-mi-lyi
K
2=|:
-I-t-
T=T-
^=
^5-j
-^
!
mj
s-r
^5?^f^ * * #
g-^
-p
!-
=P'
-p--
--
^ ^
-IT
Tl-
;tir:
::^=^=l:
was such op
-
ssagJ^
T:
mar-ried with im
-
per
tu
ni
ty
To
get
^
pu
-
'
>
^
give
g?^^
up
the
fe
li
ni
ty
But they
ci
ty
Of un
-:^-=ir-
-I-
i^ v%^
I
-1
5J:
^=*=r
r
-^*
-^r
-p
e^
-NH^-
=f=p=
-j p
(V-^-t 'h
'
t-
^
Thro' a
^
.
-*
S S ^ ^
q^^^
::S-=^^^-lo
I I I
==SC r
this
bound-ed
do
mes
ti- ci -ty,
doc
tor
of
di
--vi-m-ty.
Who
is
ca-ted in
Men
^^
But we
t
P-
=?=
-l
I
LJ1
0nI
0-
^
-T>l
--*-*
-Sr^Sr
-P
:J=J^=^=t3
!
^
"!^r
=C=:^t
glv<
--
\r
ri
r.
(-
:2^
"cr
!-& r^P
_f!-V-
^^^-P-^
-A-tU-
-J^L-pl
It
h^-^^-J
-ed
p-g^ irg-g
=
ti
^-^-^
up
the
fe -
i3zi3
h-ci-ty
4M1,
OfB
J^
up
.,.
the
.#.
.-
^ =Cz
fe
fe
li-ci-ty
Of un-bound
do -mes
.0.
-
- ci
ty,
0.0.0.
>tzir=i
-
0.0^
.0.
-0L
-*.
give up
the
li
- ci
ty
Of un -bound-ed
do
03r~r~r" :SzrCc
.0- -Mti -
-0-0
.0-
M- 0. M. r1
up
the
fe
-
f--0--ei
I**
mes
ci
ty.
But we give
li-ci-ty
OT
la -
*=t
0-
-We-
^fc
=P=t^
7
Mabel
with ist So?. with 2nd Sop. doc
M
,
Mabel
'
^.
:^
'^
J-
-^d
with and.
Kate
Thro' a
doc-tor
of
di
.^^.fel^-^^fe
1^
rJ
-
\cJ
^->->nvi
-
Z
Thro' a
doc-tor, a
[*'
vi
ni
ty
Who
re
sides
'
in
this
ci
ni
ty,
doc
- lor,
doc
tor
rf
di
vi - ni - ty,
il=4=4=fc \m
icrtc
VI
-
^-^^^^^^riMh{fc
it2^:
in
in
this
Hi
ci
-ti=nz:
ni
-
5e
Thro' a doc
:^ic:t
,Ttz=U=
tor,
I I
it:
ra
ty
Who
re -sides
vi -
ty.
tor,
a doc-
doc
tor
of
di
vi - ni
ty.
^
of
di - vi
rt
=^
I
f-
'
+
;
I 1
'
-t
"
r=r3
^
-
'
ni - ty.
\m
di
-
^ gg# *:
5S=I2
vi - ni - ty.
Tempo prima.
1^
r:^ :U:
W^^
-1
^
Svo...
i^^ii^
' '
ggfeiff^
1'
'
Red.
(Girls
and, General go up rocks L. Group while Pirates indulge in a wild dance of delight on slaije K. and R. C. The General produces a British flag, and the Pii;atk King (oiv arched rock R. C.) produces a hUxvk flmj with skull and crosPicture^ bonei. k N-D 01' AOT fc
ACT
8<;emf. rtiined ehapd by nuxmligkt. Aislaa C, E., and L., divided by pillars and arehet ; ruined Go>hi*vindow at bach.
II.
Gekeral Stanley dwcore<f aeal<f iZ.
C.ptfngivdy,turrmtn//si
h) his daughters.
No.
I.
INTRODUCTION.
AHegro con
ttturezza.
SOLO Mabel
.jt-X=.
& Chorus
m
Piano.
^^^s^
m
^
\
^
=1
.rr^^
^=gi-
-r
dotce.
^^^^g^^ ^Fn^^=a
=^_L
m
:^M*
H*
=^
ti^-ui^
T
Ped.
'^ ^
\
f--
In*
't
2^
1
zsj^ri
^-^
i^
dim.
n^ ^
B
1
'
-^
W-
Ped.
aq
Ped.
Chorus or Girls
q-
jb^
1 1
g-
81
#w r n
bear,
;\i
thy
^m
-*
Unit.
^
ijrm
X.
^
t
-
^^
moad
diM
la
Uca
oon
fort
aek.
Whli
pa
the
tic
care
Their ann*
^
J.
^
J.
rj
^5:
T ^-^^^^-^
*
'PF=P
-J
-jp
-jp-
-jj^
'^^
_-^
v_
_J
'
i
M Marl.
Solo.
^^=3^
Far
elt,
"
9
Oaar
they caa
aol
bcai
To we
theit
that
waep
"UiVJ
Irn*W
'
^^Q
m
*tt^
I
^^
m
1
=>'==^
li^^y.
J.
H^ 3t=^
^
i3^
f
^^j
hap
SMf
y- ^
dead.
1
^^
,'
ji=^
fa
^
why
leave
i
thta
ther,
yow bed
At
BH-tiau
ly
hoar
When
py
day - light U
Aad
tJAr
dark
ii^r
iobm daa
J"
gen
lower
I
'
^=^=^
'
f
:S=J:
ar
lit
r^: r
her lamp,
j^
The
\J=J=^i^'i^^=^:,:^
mid
night
See,
hear'a has
hour
is
f">.f i^ ^ m
r
^7";
I
.Tib^j^^i
^7&^^:t=^^
g^bt^ig-r-g^fgrfZIJ^
ltt^t;iff^
Chorus or Gikls.
\iA^
s
bed
J.^.rir^
When
bap - pj
daj
a^
ilcad
Ufbt
Oh,
dry
the gUi
t'ning
tear
>-'
I*'
^-
.1.-^1. cheek
. I
Tn._ Tbjr
lov
ing clul
l-l
direo
j_
V beat.
TIn
-^
com
-
^^fort
^^
Unii
eki
With
a>^
IP
I
^-ff
=t=i:
P=t:
'
'H^ ^Ti i
g^
t
%t
i^
:r=F
*i
^I
'
i 8
^^
g7~g
-
-*-
^ J7T7T
:5t:^
J
a
V V
I
^
For
V ^
9^
-
i^^^W
qrm
^
care
J'JJ'
thee
J
creep
oh,
pa the
-
tic
Their arms
round
^^^^-^jr^jT\r^u
^ ^
^jrJ.-'
'
u^^J
^^
^
they can
V ^
i/i
^
bear
^
To
tee
not
the*
^^
^^
|
^_^^~j^ j^^;^
'
-^
ther
& i
=C=f:
f^fTT
^
weep
I
.
-^Lj_
^D>
fffff ? CU
,-^_
Kred
nter
Oh, Frederic, cannot you reconcile it with your condence to say something that will relieve my father's sorrow? Fred. I will try, dear Mabel, but why does he sit, night fter night, in this draughty old ruin ? General. Why do I sit here ? To escape from the pirates' dutches I described myself as an or|)lian, and I am no orphan. I came here to humble myself before the tombs of my ance.'^tors, and to implore their pardon for the disgrace I have brought upon
them.
Mabel.
upon what
nave no Oouut
mu
aa ua
Fred.
reckless
Be comforted. Had you not acted as you did, tluH men would assuredly have called in the nearest clergj-
man, and have married your large family on the spot. General. I thank you for your proffered solace, but it is unavailing. At what time does your expedition march agsinii
Fred.
a year ago,
But you forget, sir. You only bought the property and the stucco on your baronial castle is scarcely dry.
;
General. Frederic, in this chapel are ancestors you cannot deny that. I don't know whose ancestors they were, but I know whose ancestors they are, and I shudder to think that their
descendant by purchase
(if I
and before midnight I hope to have atoned involuntary association with these pestilent scourges by sweeping them from the face of the earth.^And then, my Mabet you will be mine General. Are your devoted followers at hand ? Fred. They are they only wait my orders. (Enter Police, marchivg in dngle file from L., 2d ., andJiU
for
my
may
so describe
myself) should
No.
3.
Major-General.
Major-Genera L.
t
>
J
Now
a
I
f>
J
a
- cort
li
.^ >^
jk
J J J J
Be iammoa'd
to
j^^^''
re
-
^v
i
Fred
ic,
let
four
oa heait-ed
deve
gen'-ral'i ble
i
Piano.
^^
tkey
Fred.
S
dc
-
^^'
Deu
c
tU,
a
thir
1!
pot
oa
ther
dread
ad
tOR.
Ho.
;.
CH0R15 With
-
Edith,
S Serjeant.
.^-jyir M-STTii-/
W-
fci
3C
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jr
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TT
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ly
U-
::ai
^m-
jfTz^rrrg^ rDie,
,
:5zrfei
m
jour grave
and ry.
'ry
Cornish dangh
ter
ihall
^
wa
[;
Tfrr
ter
I
Go,
je
Be- roes,fo
('
4=^ -^^^
jg^^::^
-si-P-
-^=1-p-
iJj J-JsJ:Uj3<
P
t
^
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IS
Edith.
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r
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die
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go
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die
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be
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vi-dent
Chorus op Police.
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ye
he
roes,
go
to
glo
ry
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ye die
in
com
bat
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the
ta
ra,
ta-nu>
ta-ral
We
on -com-
for- ta
ble feel,
Ta-ran
Ye
shall live
in
song
and
sto
Go
to
im
mor-U
11
rj.
Ye
shall live
in
song
and
sto
Go
to
im
mor-ta
li
nl
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find
the wis
est
thing, Taran ta
ra,
ta-ran
ta- ral
to
m J-j-'.J-j-ij-'.rGo
death,
y
and
I'
'
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and ev
-
to
go
to
slaugh
tec
Die,
'ry
Cor- niik
sto
ry,
Go
to
death,
and go
to
slangh
ter
Die,
and
'ry
Cor
nish
n\
For
whe
ta
ra,
tarac
ta-ra!
And
your heart
is in
ta
daugh
ter
With
her
tears
your grave
shall
wa
ter
Go,
ye
he
roes,
go
and
daugh
ter
With
her
tears
your grave
shall
wa
ter
Go,
ye
ke
roes,
go
and
rat
There
no
thing brings
it
round
Like
the
trum-pet's
mar
- tial
sound. Like
the
tnmi
- pet's
mar
tial
4fel
G,
je
be
roei,
p>
im
mor
li
-ty
Go,
jre
he
tori,
go
die!
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ye
to
im
mor-ta
ta-ran
li
- ty
Go,
ta-ran
-
ye
ta
-
he
ra,
roe,
go
to
ta-ran
ta
n,
- ta- ra,
ta-ran -
ra,
ta-na- ta
ta
li -
ty
Tho'
ye
die
in
com- bat go
ry,
Ye
shall
live
i*
ry
Go
to
im
mor
ta
li
im
mor-U
U -ty
Tho'
ye
die
in
oom-bat go
ry.
Ye
shall lire
in
ty
Go
to
im
ta
ra,
ra,
^^
Ta-ran
-ta-ra,
ra,
ra,
ta,
ta,
ra,
ra,
Ta-ran
to
ra,
U-ran
- ta
m
1^
m
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OB
^
ht.
Yf,
for -
wm4
the ioe,
Thfy
^^
go, they
F
!
jo
Edith.
E*E
Yet,
for-
y-TT 5=P
ward
cm
S
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gt,
Cbokus or Gnu.
At
they (o
^
Yei.
^
i
the
i
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for
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on
the
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ward
fee.
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the fee,
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the be,
r|j
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I
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the
Vet,
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forwud oa
Cbokus of Police.
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fo
!
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r
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r- f ; -ng r *i'"^\
(or-ward on
the foe,
ior-wan] on
the foe,
^^ jm^I^
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go.
EgiSg^
laey go
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for-ward on
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last
e t^^=g=5^ S e r
at last they go,
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they
for
ward
on
they
go,
at last
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for
-
g
foe
last
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they
go,
at last they go, at last thej
ward
on
the
i
fat
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foe
!
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last
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at last
ward
on
the
they
go,
they go,
at last they
^^
foe.
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the
foe
!
^
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go.
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we
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go.
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foe.
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the
foe
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go
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last
they go,
at
la ther
IP
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m
^
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ta
1
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go
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last
they real
ly, real
ly
go
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go
!
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last
^V
b ^
- ly,
^
-
m
go
I
they real
real
ly
^=E
go
!
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go,
we
go,
we
go,
we
go
m
go
I
3*:
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go,
we
go,
we
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go,
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last
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go
I
go
they real
- ly,
real - ly
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tears fierseif
exit* R.,
jollowd by
km
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consoling her. The General and other* PoUee off L. Frederic remain* alone.)
JoUou
"lo.
4
Rkcit. Fred.
Puna
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:p"'
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Maestoso.
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of
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tim,
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have been goilt
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l
Moderate.
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t
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tra-den
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dart jroa
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late
.
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der
1
Fred'ric
Ir
tr^
96
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3=^
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hold a piMol
to
rt. ^
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-
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-
2^
-
Km
Know
fe
not,
oh,
rsh
oocs,
Thit
hmre doomed ro to
ter
mi
tioa ^
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t r
s l^
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Frko.
m
i
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c U
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Hear
ilaiigh
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t^
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i^ S
S
tkiak
UM
to
^
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p-
ooght to
lu
yoa
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nwr
cy shoold al
Uy
mre
re
lent
meat.
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No.
AlU^o groMiesa.
TRIO Ruth.
Jt^
Frederic,
& King..
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#
our
3S=
itt verse.
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spi
rits
=PI=?C
faint
=s->-af 1^
-x=^
our
cus
-
-^With
,
When
you had
left
our
pi - rate fold,
We
tried
to
Ac
cording
to
torn old,
King.
Tu*
2od
verse.
r-
u-
-g-
^:=3=
=ff=pc: =2t=5iC
rerr^c
:tz1;?::
dic-tions queer;
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52i=st:
for
And
on
our
lips,
We
5A f-S ^\
^ it"^
^^
d
quip
H=
^
-
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ble
^
;
*
the
S^
heard.
and quib
quaint
But
all
in
vain
quips
we
We
lay
and
sobb'd up
*rocks,
on
the
Un
a-^
p ^
you there
to
g=w
wisb'd
9<
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i-s
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ra-
^
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>
quib
h
bles
h -'-^n
hed
in
< '
r9
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beat this
^e
mous pa
Bocks, But
none
to
pa-ra^-dox!
f
Jt
\
tf
'
g- y
1>
iioui
^
pa
-
^ly
d>
'
t^
in
y>
flocks,
y
But
f ^
none
r ^
to
w-^.
kdox
!
ra
dox
quib
bles heard
beat this
pa
- ra -
g r
'
L-
\ ^> n O 'lTi
^
1 i
m,
1
m. I i
ixk:
^:3r
Ete
x^?
1st
(i
2iid verse.
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--rj\ s^
A
pa 6
>
ra
^
dox,
n -:^=^
a
=f5=tl
S
a
m
in
s
ge- nious
>
ra
-
-ydox. Ha,
ha,
3t=t2=
ha, ha,
*"
i,
>
=^
>
pa
ra -dox,
most
pa
ha,
ha.
ha,
ha, this
^
M
t:
Fred,
ist
;nd verse.
3=fc:
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A
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y
a
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#- ^
1^
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f
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ge -nious
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pa
-
^^E
ilax.
ha,
ha, ha,
ha,
a thu
pa
1st
&
3^=
M
>
pa
nd
dox, verse.
ra
-
pa
ra
dox,
most
in -
Ha,
ha,
ha,
ha,
2.
0t
1*1
_ fe
Iz:
a
->
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dox,
r
a
f^
in
-
K
ge
-
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nious
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pa
N ^^"-^
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f-
J
ha,
^r-
ra -dox,
pa
ra
most
ha, thit
^ ^
pa
JZZ! time.
dox.
ind time.
5^\
/
E=IZ=
pa
dox.
>,
B
S
dox.
^^^ 3^
i;ric
pa
We
^*:f:
^^..je-
^.
tj/ time.
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fcS
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3:
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->
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King.
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}
....
^
,
99
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person in
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(
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\
-'oyal,
Some
,uthonty-I
who-
One year in even f Koyal, Has decided thai, although ^ ( plenly 5 for such a beastly month as lel,r. (lur his days shall be reck( ) [-ary.twenty-eightdaysasarulearej ( -oned s mne and
:
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/fairy, Vou are the victim of this , twenty, Through some singular ruary. And so, by a r cover Thattho' you've lived twenty ., ., J /J clumsy arrangement, having been coincidence- -I shouldn't be surprised e simple arithmetical process, V < one years, yei, if we go by irthdays, bom in leap year on the f| were '.wing to the agency of an ill-natlured)] you'll easily dis isyou're only five and a little bit ) (. ' twenty-ninth of Febv^
,
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Ulsz:
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^
Fred.
fi^
nz=z=
-isr
Ruth.
i f
^
If
9.
St
Ha,
^
ha, ha, ha, ha,
3=^
ha
I
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Dear
me,
"^ ^
let's
Ho. ho,
ho,
ho
lee
a tempo.
gJ.=g,
Vj; v^-^
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C
Ha,
P ^ ;
ha, ha,
CiD,;'/;'!/
ha
!
o-verl
ha. ha,
Ho, ho,
ho,
^^=^ 1^=^=^=^ )i
*:
^^.
hoi -
:=*i
iT
15-*-
C-l;||ULj'- 1K
dim.
P
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^
.
.
^^^
Ruth.
lOO
3^
^ i
Fred.
r*
J
ways
#.
of
lif
quaint the
^
Pa
-
,^
y
dox
I
^
Al
J
sense
*
she
^
gai
-
-g
How
ra -
com
mon
ly
mock*. The',
^
K
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S
t'
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^
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ji
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in
^
the
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twen
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ty
-
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one
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*
been
s
a
:?5=^ -m S S
live,
^
by
ra//.
SJ
na
K
Yet,
count
3
by
Vet,
re'-k-'ning
my
tal
day,
l=j^
f'
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-it
1 tempo.
'
p-
>^
m^
a
lit
reck
'ning
my
na
tal
day,
am
lie
boy
of
6ve
^&
fe 9
^^
Ruth.
He
is
King.
i
yz a tempo.
^
He
is
^^
ittz:
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tie
cf
five
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ha'
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Fred.
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v= ^
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tie
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iAL
seals,
exhavaUd
tcilh
laughing.)
Fred.
Upon my word,
Most absurdly whimsical. Five and a quarter No one would think it to Lok at rae. Ruth. You are glad now, I'll be bound, that you spared us. Fred. Ought I to tell you ? No no I cannot do it and Ifou would never have forgiven yourself when you discovered yet, as one of your band that you had kOlcd two of your comrades. King. Speak out, 1 charge you, by that sense of cooaateti Fred. My comrades? tiousness to which we have never yet appealed in vain. King. I'm afraid you don't appreciate the delicacy of your General Stanley, the father of my Mabel
!
at the thought that I have ever been mixed up with il, >hiI dot/ At any cost, I will do my duty. is before all. Come, you are one of us onoe more. Kino. Bravely spoken (Suddenly.) Oh, horror] Fred. Lead on, I follow King and Ruth. What is the matter ?
!
apprenticed to us King and Ruth. Yes ! yes Fred. Until I reached ray twenty-first year. Fred. He escaped from you on the piea that Le wae &4 King. No, until you reached your twenty:first birthday orphan 7 (producing document), and, going by birthdays, you are as yet King. He did. only five ana a quarter. Fred. It breaks my heart to betray the honored lathei of Fred. You don't mean to say you are going to hold me to the girl I adore, but as your apprentice I have no alternative diat? It is my duty to tell you tliat General Stanley is no orphan. King. No, we merely remind you of the fact, and leave the King" a7i(/ Ruth. What? rest to your sense of duty. Fred. More than that, he never was one Fred. ( Wildly.) Don't put it on that footing. As I was King. I to understand that to save his contemptible merciftil to you just now, be mercitui to me. I implore you not (Fked life he dared to practise on our credulous simplicity ? insist on the letter of your bond just as the cup of happiness to nods as he weeps.) Our revenge shall be swift and terrible. is at my lips. will go and collect our band and attack Tremorden Castle this Ruth. insist on nothing. content ourselves with very night. pointing out to you your duty. Fred. But Fred. Well, you have appealed to my sense of duty, and my KiMO. Not a word ! he is doomed duty is only too clear. I abhor your infamous calling, I shudder
position.
You were
Fred.
Am
We
We
We
No.
6.
Allegro molto.
TRIO Ruth.
KlTTH.
Frederic,
& King.
* r
i aF^
^s Iw s
3E
P-^VF-
-r*-*Away, a
-
^
way,
a^ Mi M-^
i
,<ut-P>.
fire
I
#
re
my
heart's
on
burn
pay.
This re- ry
m^
AlUgro
molto.
''.?
King.
<^^^r^. ^
I
*-
-!:tz^g:
fire!
I
rrrr >ir-r
base de-ception to
re
-
Away, a
way,
myheart'son
bum this
pay.
This ve- rr
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102
t=fi
I03
P
m
e^^^^^
day
. .
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in gore.
-^
-
^
!
'11
my
vengeance
dire
Shall glul
it
self
A-way, a
way
^-^
hV ^
-
Fred.
^S
-
A-way,
way,
ere
ex
%^"=^^^
day
,
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dire
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#.r
I
t^it
=e?=t
self
in gore.
rt2:
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a
-
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wayl
=^
my
vengeance
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m
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.
m
^
pire
I find
my
du
ty hard
to
do
to
day.
My
heart
is
fiU'd
with an
guish
dire;
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the core!
way!
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1
de-
he trick'dua of
our
brides;...
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tor
dies
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r-
tor
dies
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to-night the tiai
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tor
dies!
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yes,
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1
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dies!
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dies!
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yes,
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lA
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dies!
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1
1^
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will welter in
sor
row.
f
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-
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His
girls like
wise.
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^:;;=^^fc^
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one
soft
*^"^
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spot
1 -1
f-
mar
row.
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m^S 9
che
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9-9-0 m -0r
he dies
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f
?^-i^
ow
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Hi
riih
m.:jf=ti
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f=m:
the
3t3r(t
plot
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a-b<ise
3rz3iPr
^
ll
^
V
To
night
jres,
or ear -ly
to
oior
-^
night
^^n^.
he dies
!
all
to
mor- row.
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To
"
f^ ^^
,
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risfa.
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).
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yes, or ear -ly
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mor
it
shall
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oight he dies
to -
cow.
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^
,
^^
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one
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sor
-
^ ^^^-iJ
soft spot in their natures they
Ml
-
'
V->
who
-^r-
i~fn^~
it
girlslikewise,theywillwelter in
row
che
risb,
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all
plot 10
a-buse
*
shall
i t
S
sor
-
S N S >[
,
33=d-v- d
row
;
d d d d -d-d-d- ^^d^^^-d-^'^-^
soft spot in
The
one
rish.
And
all
who plot
to
a-buse
it
shall
^S
^ S N h K
>
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-rr r r r^r^r^r^->-
r^rffre
-
'i^
i<
i^ -l
girls likewise,
sor- row;
one
soft
rish.
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all
who
plot to
a-buse
it
shall
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I
r.
^
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,
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tor
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pe
-
lit*
f
-*
t-
r =g=
^
trai
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dies!
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rish
A- way, a
way,
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ff
^i>-^-p-
in-!^
way
I
-r^
pe
-
rish
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way.
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=8;
pe
rish
A-way, a
way,
...
^
a
P^
trai
^^^g=g
dies
!
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A-way,
53itzit
way
! . .
L^ g-L
trai
;^E^r
^.
A
:
=Sz^
dies
I
K-
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A-way, 1
TT
=^FW^
io6
^\
i
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way I
ti^
^^
,
S
.
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-
to - night.
to
oigbt,
to
night
thc
tor
dies
5=^
way
!
^
to
i
to
r?
4<=I
itacx
night.
ijfjc:
I
dt
toi
night,
to
night
the
irai
dies
^^^m
way
!
T~^~P"
.
S^
I
0a-\/
i
Bf2=
-T
^
I
Ato
to
night,
to - night,
to
night
the
trai
dies
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W^
tir
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te^
1
i>
',
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in bloTik detpair.
Enier Mahbt.)
No.
7.
Recit.
RECITATIVE &
Mabeu
DUET Mabel
^^=W=
I
&
Frc<Ieric.
^fes ih f^r*^-
All
flp^a53ii
prepar'd
I
^^Frede-ric in tears
I
>
It
-w
<
i^^
is
Your
|S5
PIAMO.
:;=!=
^-
Mv
r
4m
--
^V^rf^
^E :&:
Fred.
r
--
T:
S?5<z
\
I 5^ ^-^ r
'
"('pr
i
;
f~y ^-^*-^
-tf
m k
ter
^ at-b^ tg:
ri -
j;Fp=^i/-Jj:
just
quails
at
thecam-ing con-
flict ?
Vo,
Ma
bel,
no!
ble
dis-clo-sure has
been made
^
Ma
-
Umpo
moderati.
^i=j
--;*=tc
bel,
my
dear
iy
a tempo tnoderato.
3=t
--
WSi^
-p
53:
--
^
^
-^
-
r^^lg
lov'd
kJ^'^-^
one
t
\<'
t^
f f U U
-
ZM^t ^ '^
Pi
-
:i;
1^ -1^
Un
til
1I
3^^^
reach'd
bound my
self
.0
serve the
rate
Cap
tain
my
one
and
^
iweolirt*
T=^^=^
m:
d^
^
^
te
m^
gfjf:
-Mabel.
s
Fred.
p*i
frj
-j
L^j=4:
-
^]
you
r
an
J-J-Jixw^h^nfanizj
Iwen
-
^^
was
'itf^
m
5
birth
day
But
ty
ooe
I've
just
dis
co- ver'd
that
bom
in
leap
year.
And
^
that
>
ff:
io8
^^Ti^T^rfT
biitb-dav wiU no
^^
me
1
'
Mabkl.
r^
nine
-
("a
be reach 'd by
till
teen
ty
Oh, hor -
ri
ble
Ca
tas-tro-pbc ap-pall-hig
(/
>
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J +
1<
3 -^tr' B-* ij
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11
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77
-- '--
^^P
Fred.
:!=
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ii
W
^ bJ
P^g^^3fe^^^l^
=5=
-p
-Mabel.
No
8.
DUET Mabel
-
& Frederic
&
i
Mabel.
iE
Fred
J
ric,
>
le
-
-r
^:
=^=?=
claim
1
Stay,
stay
They have no
gal
No
Ai/ci;ro agi/ato.
izHz3^
PlANO.
^^
(
;
I
^^T^^^
1
;
1
]
r^^^T^-1
'
"-T
i?3-"^l^^*-'
?^
J
-p-
-^*
ii
-p
t-
-^
of
*f=
a
S
shadow
=^= ^Egzfe;t=t=
fall
^r~^
;
shame Will
up
on thy name
Stay,
Fred
'ric,
stay
Fred.
Nay,
Ma
bel,
nay;
To
tO<)
i u
M^^
night
I
p
walls
I
p-
-rs
- E
quit these
The thought my
soul
ap
pals; But
when stern du
ty calls.
must
bey
V
-p
p-
3 Sf^ --F
-I
jr-i-
_tl_ct ^*
I
^
I
p-
-*-
F
^=ri
-t-
r^^
=r
3!=^=::=::
r
.
I>^'
r
Stay,
acrpe
r
Fred
'f
-I
r
I
^^
.
1
-p -claim
-.
iEfE
ol
:?s^a:
-'ric,
stay
They have no
No
sha
dow
shame
Will
fall
t:p=
-1
^-r-M=f^-p
I I
=^=j^ -r^-r
But du-ty's name. The thought
_*qt^^^]f^^^^ -^. .
Nay, Mabel,
nay;
my
soul
ap
pals
But when
^^^^^^^^^^^mw
m^
i ^
f^J
i i
*L_4
5l-W-t|^|
T~fT~
P
1
zcrzc: P
E^Jlg
fc3-
r=?E
up on thy
s
name
;
-p
--
q*^
Stay, Fr4-'ric, stay
!
?3
:4
i m ^
^^=^^=f^
-p
--
iP^^
=1:
I
g
o
bey
!
stem du
ty
call*,
must
'iijij^
no
m
ZX.
Andante.
Mabel.
^ w ^
^
not
to
-*-.-^
de
-
^
!
ry-r
-t^v^ :^c3t:
ei^*i
mine.
^
so
f
t)
Ah, leave
me
H t 8^3=*:1^=5J3 *
-
pine
A- lone and
so- late
No
fate
4-^-^-^ f * * g t^
*
*
seemed
fair as
No
,
hap
l
^^i^
-pi-nes
I
great;
An
1
il-^i-^
^r-n
^
:S=*
^
na
;9p
</<7/-^.
y'
"
*"'
I
^
==
I
i;S=
^^
j&c jtztc
- ture,
J
day.
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f
sung
*'
=?^
=^^=^^^^i^
.
JgThis
day by
-4 ^ 'J
^^
Has
in
ac
cents clear
^-
joy-ous round- e
lay
He
loves
^
thee
he
is
^^
i
here!
)
1
-r^i ^^
^^^
=f5:=S=
^e
f ^
m//.
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r
r^
"-^
i
*T^.S^
=P=e:
J J J -it=pf
=r==F -r-#
Fal
la
^^=ts
la
aizist
Fal
la
i
here!
-^
^--^
Fal
la
la,
la
He
loves thee
he
is
Fal
U U
U,
UI
I f=i:?15
1-
--
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dim.
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-l^f^t
..
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?33^
Fred.
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I
g Cjh
g-S
i^"
I
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>
y
I
'V
r-
^
sor
-
^
Kl
row
all
^=F
I
-y-r
y
Ab,
I
=R=F
:5=it
here In
b^
=t-!=^
^^
- less
^
Where joy
, I
.
m
is
* IW-I
^^
drear.
end
night to dream.
,
dark and
I I
And
su
preme
When
m ^
"1
M-*-
^
.
s
1
1^
J j_H4-J -^ -4-i-d-k/^r
I !
'
T^^ g-j-j-.-/
rr
m^
-f^-tr-
pdolce.
*-
^
^t
by
day,
will
=^H=
SlO^^
iff.-r=^ rti
=i>=
^
smg
:
!
1;=
-1
in
al
-
^
This
^^
?^^
-
na
lure, ilay
tered
tone
wei- ry round - e
lay:
He
loves thee - he
is
M^ICT 1H
l
-5
1
l^-T
7 C-i!^^^^S^b7T
*
'
"?
C J
F=^=Jf
!
*:
^^S^^si^
.
/rgg
^S
Ill
^
r r
Mabel.
^'
t
:^z
-^m^^mz
la
la
la,
E
Fal
lat
Fal
ra/l.
^^E^E^^^-^^^E^a^Lr^
gone. Fal
la
la
la,
^^mr
he
is
r
Fal
r^-p^
U
la
la,
^p
la
Fal
la
la
~S*
He
loves
thee,
here.
Fal
f=,
a=3.3i
be^-ft
r*
fj^J,^
,
E
-<S-'
Recit.
i^ S
-iSt
^
It
j-|g
zciz
seems
so long.
^-
EEE
In
^ ^
1940
1
^ ^=^
it.
J
S irear
////;:j^
that
till
ol
111
de
clare
s^
i^^
ZC2Z
^^
(aside.)
& s
Yes,
:^
1^:3=
be strong;
^S^^Se^^^
By
all
-p
^
I
^
swear
1p=t;*
it
1
E3
ni
the
Stan
- leys,
dead
and gone.
te^
true
t<
^
me
'
-fc^o-
rz3i
S
A
-p
ili^
r2z2z
[>-
-f= --
HI
I ?
^
Allegro vivace.
.'E=S=
zmzz^lzm
Oh, here
ii
S
and here
is
^
truth,
Irutli,
-^^^ni
And
here
is
r
food for
love,
joy
oa
laugh
ter
He
^
will
be
^^ ^i
Oh, here
is
-T-
y^j
joy
-
r
ous
:U=fc
- ler
love,
and here
is
And
here
is
food for
laugh
;6he wiU be
P ^^^
ff
r^^ez
id^d_a^a>bi
^^=^-Jfp^
/
i*
. i
^S
e
-
3E^
:r=?^
m
I
5^ W d
Jt-^
I
E
4r-:
rp^
^r^izi
^ *
i
af
-
*-^
J
1-*
^t
1
1^^^
faith
-
=t2=tE
to
'Mp=F^==i^?= nCizi^
4=it
and
are
ie:
I
ful
his
sooth.
Till
we
wed,
ver
ter
Oh.
^ 5^t
tkith
:e=^
itzzJt:
ful
I6i?=^
sooth.
Till
5f=^
are
Taf
f
here
is
'
tf(*- -=g-4t#u-i u ^
to
her
we
wed,
and
ver
ter
Oh,
love,
and
here
is
truth.
i?3E E3
|=i=-=t^^
I
-r-i
s =p=^
'
rfefef
te^
I?*:
^i^r^ 11:=-
J3^
4=5-
I
-rtT r:
i
S
3g-=ifclWK
i>
^
and
h r
*^
^^
tjg
i2==*=k=
here
is
u
to
s*=
his
here
is
love,
truth.
He
will
he
faith-ful
sooth.
i ^ 5
"^
i
1^33*:
=^=Jsooth,
Till
be faith-ful
to
her
we
It
ven
-^
C
41
*
^
3ft:
is-
^
f
-P
ai^
"1*~
g
i 5==F S^
^
S=*=^
^c
are
^a^
:^=^
ter
I.
^^
and here
is
--
iVt^nu: ?^
Till
=l*3t:
Yes, e
-^z.
-i'^-k-i^
-
we
--
wed.
ven
af
Oh, here
is
love,
*I
r-^f
t
-
rgC'glC-C^:
And
e-ven
af- ter
-J^ -Jg-
S^
tz=^
love,
=SC!t
utet:
and here
is
ter.
dt
f^ I
-r
i'
f
t-
^ ^
t
Oh, here is
^i=^=i
Tl*
l^^P^^S
I*!
*l
^f
//3
te
9
r-
^-f> ?*=>=
And
here
:fCF:^^=S?=
itzr:-:
laagb
-
truth.
food
for
joy
oas
ter
e
^y i 3
He
will
be
faith
lul
to
his
sooth.
Till
we ?-
are
d
And
* W
*=
is
'-^r-r-f- ^^i
food
for
U
Uogh
-
^
be
'
^=ii^Z
to
^
-1-
trath.
here
joy
ons
ter
She
will
faith
fill
her
looth.
S=F^
:3t=t=
-i
c^
I I
f=|=i=j:J--i<=i
H
ter,
?
e
-
^s
ter!
j=p=
love.
-y
en
Oh, here
is
IL
truth,
ft
ii
Oh, here
^Mf
ter.
^=^
ter
I
m
It
is
Oh, here
'
1
is
Ioe,
and here
truth.
Oh, here
'
m
it
I
i^p
^M
i I
=g=
J
I
J ^ *
I-
3t
IP
^
^
is
,
V
J
*I
ere
I '
do.
-I
^-^^
^^
I
^
Farewell
Farewell
1
5^^ ^
ig
love, -T^
5=q!t:
love,
f
love love
I
The same
1
to
-?=:
(Fbed nuhet
to
g:
itrrn:
*:
;
:C=izc:
'
^-^-T-w-^iK-r^
t=x:
if
^^^tlt
^Et
=g-"^^
/
"1 -ip-
:^^-.o
'
j-^-
1
114
No.
9.
RECITATIVE Mabel.
Mabel
liSEI
&c.
Chorus of
Police.
i r^FH
Yes,
I
j?E m m r^^:lz=Cz:
I
3^=tz:
ly
brave
Oh,
fam
de
scent,
^ r How great
r l-l'^::^'^^:^^^^
thy
^^^^
>
^
-
charm,
thy sway
how
ex-
eel-lent!
^
i?=t:
Piano.
tempo. Moiieralo.
E.,
marehiny in tingle
file.')
Solo.
Sergeant.
Tho'
in
bo
dy and
in
mind
We
Police.
ar
m
-gS
!
I
Chorus of
Ta-ran
ta - ra,
a-rao
- ta- ra.
f-g=F
^
'
^1
^
'
1
"-i
=f 1
:2
hi
rfl
-^ -
-^
-*
-y
M=
-^
cresc.
^
-ly
T^r^
!
>
^"T^^r"^ :S=:p=
ti
i?=?
And
a
-
^^
m
.
:5:i:iS-
mid
in-clin'd.
To
the
'
f^
-,
^^^
Ta-ian
.
:g-lj
Ta-ran
-
W g-^U^U
la
^t-!_#_#_-^:::#g:
ta
-
ra.
ra,
la
-an
ra.
i 3^ rt^
,^^
.^'^
,r-
p=^
?^
ft
ir
# i ^
_*
(^
^^
Ik
f
,
* ^
h
^
..
"5.
m
dan
-
SV
n
Tt
rr
;
r
Ye,
>
when
f
-
gr
ger's near
the dan
m
T-r:~
^
Vie
ta-ran
TT^-ir :?=:
Ta-nn
5^33 it^
T-ran
-
n.
ta ra,
^i^
tj
rm,
i ^
-^
r*
^^
-
-a^
3?3^^=,
-y
^-
TT
-*
^
-T-ff
TT
J:
^
(
.i
^ a-^'
^f=^-1-^^h
^
a
l=3i)-
JZmIt:
-S
-St
^
ma
^
-
f
As
^
in
-
ti=ifii
tOi
==e= ^^^.
sen
si
M=^|Efe^
fear
nage
ap
pri
.:ffi^
ble
to
ny
Inj
dy
here,
at
<
(^
Ta
ran
:?=
ra
..I^.jj^']_p>-'H-
*?
::
*
-^-^
3?3
::
ift
^ ^
iU=tj:=3i
^^
-J^-j^
3^
nj
P
dy
a!::a
^
zar
-^
^
-=r
ta-ran
>
1^
*-=l-
'V?l 5=2*
-^
-=t:
^ 5
^ ^^
la
Js:^
^S^
^3^:
-
Ji^^
1^
{W
v>
I
-W=f^
>
U
# 0^^9==^
ra,
mM-m,
ta - ra,
it-w
ta -ran
ta lau
bo
here
Ta-ran
ra,
-ta-ra,
la-ran-ta-
Sk
Ta-na
* *
I
p-p-r-^-r
|g
m^ it
J*d'
^.
fa.
y^f-)
g
-
U
la,
k:
^
-ta-ra,
ra,
nzgn
ra,
ta
ta
ran
^^e m*
=^=^=1=^
'
I
^^
^^^=^^
'
^
1
-*
-jr
B^^^^^^3^ E^3^^^
-=r
-=r
a
^-
g;
m
ra,
"
^
j
m
1^
m P
-
U
-
py:=z^
la
^
ra.
* u
* f ^ * ^=^ii=^y^=^
(
->
r-'
9
T'
^^^
'
ta - ran
ta
ra.
ran
-ta-ra,
ta-ran-ta-ra,
u-ran-U-ra,
U-ran-_ta-ia,
ta-mn-
zA^^.=^r=J^^=J^,=^J^^^ \=A
^=W^
ra.
ra.
*j
->^
1^
^
r-=^
ta - ran
ta
=ir^
^
33:
-P
1^^^^
>
^ ^
zr^
W
1*
'
m.
"
^m-^.~*-
-^
N^^
ii6
Mabel. " Death and
glory.
ra,
ta
ran
ra,
ran
ta
ra,
ran
ta
ra,
ta -
ran
ta
ra
ra, ra.
qg r^^^
ra,
^ 1*= ^;f=-^:=i^'=-^A
-|*
ta
-
jgt U!
ta
-
gL
-
f^
ta -ran
ta - ra,
ran_
ta - ri,
^-g
1^
ran
ta
ra
:|
1?
3
1
<
^ S^-^
M-
a^
*
r
"acted nobly.
^^
1
* *
I
;*
^
/?
<dd
Chorus of Police.
(i
^:
That >s not a pleasant way of putting it
t
321
He
has acted shamefully
I
221
He
has acted nobly
!
SP
w.
IZ2I
"go
ye and do yours."
Sergeant. "This is
perplexing.
"
"sense of doty.
(W
Very well
I
321
We
cannot understand
it
at all
m
" we joined the
'
force.
'
Too
late
now.
mI2Z
I
-P2=
difference, of course, but at the
That makes a
time,
same
we
repeal,
we cannot understand
it
at all
We
should
It
isl
i
AUaaa
Very well. Ai.t.. .Serokant. Tln< is perplexing. \Vc cannot understand it at alL .\i.i. That is not a pleasant way of putting it. Ai.i,. .NIaui'T,. No matter. He will not so lead you, for he has Skkoea.st. Still, if he is actuated by a st-iise of duty allied himself once more with his old as-'^ociatea. All. That makes a diHereiice, of course. At the same tima we repeat we cannot understand it. Am.. He has acted shamefully! Mabki,. You speak falsely you know nothing about it. He Seroka.nt. No matter. Our course is clear; we must lo li.ii acted nobly our best to capture these pirates alone. It is most diitressing to us to be the af:cnt.< whereby our erring fellow-creatures are d* A 1,1.. He has acted nobly Mabel. Dtarly as I loved him before, his heroic sacrifice to prived of that liberty which is so dear to all, but we should have his seuse of duty has endeared him to me tenfold ;' but if it wa.s thought of that before we joined the force. We should. his duty to constitute himself my foe, it is likewise mi/ duty to Ai-L. He has done his duty I will d>, Sergeakt. It is too late now. regard him in that light. (_Exit Mabi:u R. J. E.) "uine. All. It is. Go ye and do yours.
Sergeant, approach.
to
Mahcl.
you
have
l(vl
to deatli
and glory.
Sergeant.
P^^S
No.
S5;
^^^^
^=:^
10
Song
1.
2.
1
Allegro moderato
^^
Piaso.
-p
--
f
:?!=:
:^=:s^
*^
-F
-It-
-^t^
>-
f
tur
-
^s
^ m a
lo-nious
""
I
*
ca
-
:X=yC
.
EEE52
pa
-
1^
-
ployment,
burg-ling,
Or ma
in^ his
is
fe
lit - tie
plans,
His
ci
ty
for
in
lit
no
tie
cent
When
the
cut-lluo.it
-n't
oc
cu-pied
in
crime.
He
loves to
hear
the
brook
en a
^g=fe3^
his
Chorus of Police.
g^gg
lit -
em-ployment,
a-
tie plans,
not
burgling.
pied in crime,
^m
1"
r
Is
ju>i
lis
-
r
.IS'
* _|f-ulS
dif
fi
^
-
?=^=t2r
joy-ment
gurg-ling, great
to
ZSfZZ^LI^SfZ
And
-*
ten
as the
ny
ry
hon
vi!
-
est
mans.
Our
feel- ings
we with
fin-ished
cul
ty
hi
mer
lage chime.
Wnen
the
cos- ter's
jump-ing
on
S-h-t*^^
^
-
^
brook
>
5=^ * ^
1-=
^^'ji
-t-rhon
vil-
cent en
joy-ment,
a- gurg-ling,
ii8
U-Jt.
du
$mc
-ther
-Lhr,
WTiflj.jscm
sta
bu
to
la
lie
ry
- ty's
to
be
the
done,
son.
j
mo
He
Oh, tmke
<me .con-sid
er
>
tion with
an
lovei
bask -ing in
(S
-cul
^. y
-
ty
smother,
to
in
be dooe.
the son.
on
his
mo
ther,
9^
ii
^
i
i
J
.
I
flf
m
fe^^^-;-.^
o
^
1
A
-r-fi
po
-
W
tr*-
^
-t?->^
is
^ rlU^rt^
lice-man's lot
i:
r
hap
-
^
py
M
one
Js=f5:
>^
U"
T"
1^
i^^
ty's
ther,
not
When con
Ji=i-
sta
bnjr
-^
la
ry
du
to
be
g^is
an
^
la
du
-
**- :?J^.
-y^t?-:
l/s
to
with
iher
Ah,
when con
sta -
bu
ry
be
^"^=if
i ^
-^
"
f*
^^
^
-*
3?=:
:^
-
m
done,
to
^
be
done.
U
a
t^
_
-
^ -
hap
py
The
po
lice -
man's
lot
not
hap
py
otte,
one
(^
don;
m
be
done,
W~ -
po
-
*
one
I
The
lice -
man's
lot
is
not
hap
5=ic
^^
-V=#^
py
one,
hap
py
ry-
B= P
:^i:
s^
iE
PF^"-^^^ ^
EE^
i6c=3=
^ i ^3
119
No.
1.
SOLO Sergeant.
& Chorus of
Pirates
&
Police.
i^
f'U.NO.
)2.o
PiKATES.
^
It:
fif
^
fold
I
r
Kck
r.
r.
-c
tjr
We
>
pe
Ml
ty
Wc
^^
Kck
pe-
sal
ty
^
eek
f m-"" t?pe
-
^^
*
tjr
*-
h
teA
:?crz|s
a pe
^^^
naJ
t;
fif
bid I Tbc7
nal
- t}
[i /--
^^^ * * *
-*
J=rK:
-*^
^ ^E^
ar^y-
iSii
i i i *
N '
ral
^p
fif
M
-
>.
.'i.;i
Far
**
^
Stan
y- ley's
j^i
Mo
-
IE
ty
- fold
Ge
dc
ry
^
&.
fif
-
t
ty
l^BtL
p*
Sergeant.
1-
%r
^H=^
sto
-
^T=^^ P
r V
r g_pc:=g:
c
in force
?=?p
^3S
atride
-p
--
fold
Foi
Ge
ne
ral
Stan
ley's
ly
They come
with steal<thy
[i
E
VP
'
>
g-
^
till
^
->=>-
==ri^
J"
Tioos coarse
^
-J"
is
^ J
now
J
to
^^
hide
!
next Chorus.
=^5=ti
J
l
J
ta
*
-
:a=JE *
99
3
ta
-
Oni
ob
Ta
ran
ra,
ta
ran
la
jP
^
I
{Police eoneeal Oitmselvet in aitU L. A (hey do to the Pirates, iisiith Ruth and Frederic, are seen appearing at ruined win-
,low C.
They enter
eautiouily, ofwl
The KinjO
No
13
SOLO
Piano.
^^tzE::^
on
our prey
J
Iq
J
-
J
dread
our
caa-tious
-r-nt
way we
feel
we
steal
lence
I 5:^
?^^
1
[
-H-^i-|-
-^
liT^ J^^
iT.
-^i-ip^
-g.
?^=1-
^
No
soood
i^
al}.
at
:5=V-
-A
^
;
Tt
3*
f^
=c
^
-)
>:=^
^ ^ 5
\^
1^
=5'=S=
nc
*
A
fly"*
^'
dis
-1
ver speak a
word
foo<
fall
would be
tinct -
It
heard
Chorus of Police.
1
^^
^ >
.
4=
ta-nm
-
ILi^^'-JUJ'JUJjE
5j^5^
^
j^i
ji
^^'''^
^^"^^^j
/
^
I
n=B^
-{^"^
j-j
*^.Kv-}-r^
^1
>H ^
S
m
^i==j: Siat:
ral
*i
,^
---
iz=
So
steal
^4-U|.^.=A^-^
-
E^
the
-dii
ly
^Y7T~K=7T~^i *
-5
16
^^^^3
-*
i3^:3
^=::a
"
/JZ
2L.
^ 3
^eeS^
Come,
friends,
It
the
"gr
sea.
who plough
Truce to na
^^^^^^^
-
vi -
ga
tioi^
Take an - o
,
tner ita
tion
PP
^
li,
-k
ra,
Ra,
ra,
ra,
n,
ra,
ra,
ra,
ra.
ra,
ra,
ra,
ra,
ra.
ra.
>
g tr
i2i:
plough the
Sk
=S=rSz :SC3C
:^i=^
'Truce to na
-
sea,
vi-ga
tion.
Take an-o
thersta
- ti(
Let's
ry
pi
cee
^
ra,
1'*!
Tf^
ra,
feg^=p=g^g
ra, ra, ra.
ra, ra.
i^^^^
ra, ra,
g
ra,
-1
g
ra,
g=q^
ra, ra,
ra,
ra,
ra,
ra,
ra,
^
^^=^
I
-^
-r^
-=i-t
1^
A
i
.-.
ere
-
:r
It
^' ^:
:^
*-
'
3
:i
i-
r
seen
do.
m
-q-^-^
^m
fc^
IT
With
a
=5==^;
r-i-*a
Se
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ic
keys
/ Pirates.
rrg-gzz
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cat
^^HE
- like
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tread.
in
si -
x:
lence dread.
Police.
u^
g
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r r
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ta-ran
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tr ^
ta
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ra
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ei 'i^,r*'^'^='-^
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1
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all,
m m
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^^
would be
IE
dis
r
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tinct
-
22i
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fe
Come,
frieodi,
we
By%
foot
- fall
ly
heard
who
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r
ra,
1 -g-t^
ra, ra,
ta
ra,
t
jiigir
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ff
-
iiSi
h'
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r
z:
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1
(^^^^^^=a-^-
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h ^=?
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1
n ->=1-
i I
:^:izk:
With a
lit
=
- tie
1^
-
-t
^
With
r^'r^i
1
-^^
I I
our
.
S=
steal
rt
prey
,
bui
gU
reel
cat - liketread
up
on
i=a^T*l4 r"i^
=?^^ gg
In
si -
5.-^
^=^=?^
our cautious way
11221
^SSfeel
!
lence dread
we
ll-ig-4^
Ta-raa
ll
t
-
^=it rt
ra.
ta-ran- ta
ra,
ra,
ra
as
No.
13.
Frederic,
Frederic.
King,
mi
Hush hushi
1^=^.
not
^^=? ^-^=?
word
;
-^j'
light
^
-u
!
u u
jor-
sec
in
side
The
Ma
Gen-
*ral
com^
so
quick* \y
^
^hide
!
IIATE^
=JsqP
Yes,
ES
IS*Piano.
^^
i
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H* f=^
A
ye-^
iS I S
^ 1^
yes,
m:^=tc
Major-Gen-'ral
:ati3
comes!
^^ J^^
^ii^-
Police.
->
Major-Generau
^
<<-
?=n=
1
Ma
^ Ji=Sl
-*-^-J
Gen'ral
^S=^^
Yes,
yei,
r*ii^-> kU'
-
^^SEEgj^
comei
I
the
He
comes, the
- jor-
coiUes!
the
Ml - jor- Gen
'raJ
Tor
m.
T=p=
=l=r:
4:=P=
-i^
ir
H
P-
^fr
^^
H
F^=^'^
^^
^N
-
P~
y^
tempo moderato.
fe?=E?EE i
'^
>-^V *1^
^.-,?
. j-|
j-^z^r^
lay
J j.7-7rT^gE
sleep-less bed.
^=^
;
falsehood un
a-ton'd,
up -on
my
And
The
m
A
tempo tnoderato.
-X
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g ^ ^=^^-^-P jj
.
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1
t=^
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f
t*^
his
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coo- science ache
m
peace
fi==f5=
^
en
-
^
And
S m
lay
K
din
m
bed
y
wmke,
h
JI
man who
finds
No
at
all
joys
mOe
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126
Chorus or Pirates. N N N N .
ff
REcrr. Major-Gkmkkal,
i s
"
1^
^ ^
s Va
w
I
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nczM
I I
Tenors'&
Basses.
ooise.
r-j .,,^^^
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^^
i*
-P jii^
>f-
=Jt*t
^X^-1 ^
hiU,
^--^
/^
thootfht I heard
He tbonght he heard a
noise
Ha, ba
Now^aU
ia
itiU,
In dale at
Mjr
mind
is
act
at
"if^
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W^
tf
So
still
the
scene,
It
might
have
been
^ ^=
No.
14.
The
sigh -
ing
of
the
=q= W=
^
-tt s_
SONG
mrBn" ^ ^
F=
breeze.
Allegro f^razioio.
Piano.
fr,
*
f
*
-r
H=2-
'^wf
=^
'
<^
^^
ing
is
J
Comes
Wthe lone
-
~/t^
ly
Soft
2.
Yet
to
but
the ri a ro
ver,
breeze
-
ver
When
he wings
way,
dim.
^r^jC
=^
m
*
^
Set
ting na
^
-
>
all
*-
7
r
trees.
-
F^
And
Ah.
tore
lar
Brook
and pop
mourn
a a
qui lo
ver,
ver.
Rust
Sigh-
the a
day
'
^
_
PlRATES.p/3
Thro'
the
-
trees.
"WellPolice.
day!"
m
Thro' Well
the a
trees.
.
-^=h-^
dayl'
S^^^-^^-^
rip
-
^^^tf^
-^^-^While
-*3*When
the pop - lars, in the breeie is out
their
5S=
-
=.'i
isz*!::
their
1
a o
and
love, pling mea-sure, Laughs for ve - ry the rogue could tell; un - do - Ing That
plea
sure, Wave
arms
woo
ing
Who
can
woo
^^^^^^
^=^.
S^
V-
-Sft,
128
,
Major-Gen ERAL
with i*t
Tbnoks.
129
CHOkUt
(J&Ur Oi Ueneral's daughters, ltd by Mabkl, all j>tignoir$ and nightcaps, and carrying oandlet.') or Girls.
"'
m
K ^
wAito
^^
Allegro vivaci
f Sopranos.
=^=?=
ift^
what
is
Now
^E^
a
thai ?
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f
of
this,
and what
fa
such a
.ime
mght
as
this.
So
c
^
T^i ^E^ ^ 7
1
^f
9rrtr
V^ gg^^
i^e
-r*^-^i
rT-r
I*
^^ j<_gL
^
most
^,^3
ve
J'
in
J-^^^q^"|
complete
ly dressed ?
J'
fa
-
;
tber
^
is,
^^^^^^^ U_r=^:^^,-^=^sg
and
al -
ry
Dear
ways
was.
The
me
Iho
di
cat
of
men
It's
i^=1-*
=ts=^
-^ j^
?=^=?^
=!
5=
S
s==
his
^
^^c:^
in
3=3:
I*
S 5^3^^
^ ^
va
-I*
<L
To
go
to
^^
bed
at
H^r-g-^:-!::^^
strange
ri
ble
rule
half- past
ten.
What
oc
cur
rence
ran
it
1=3^
>
3-
[*
r
-j-
*-^--
5E3i
-:
-i
5^=
=:?
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S-^
EE^IS
-=i
f=
L^
jE^r^T'^^^^'^H^-HF^^^^
^
^^
-j^
^
hr
Th'
p
i V
-i *calls
^*^
ther
y-^
p d-
n
rest
*c -*
At
such
a
s
!
deal
fa
from
his
time
of
night
as
this.
So
ve
ry
in
com
plete
ly dressed
:^j
-^:
J
^=3?:
;^=^-
*^
1
-^:
^:~T~7^
zwti^Mz
5=
-^H--*
IX
^
<s>-
^^
?o
ve-nr
^^ m^
r-7
?s
=^
'f=t=^
a
^
night
?^^
^
rJ^
At such
gr^-^J^^
yd'^^
Kica.
(Sprui^xny up.
Forward,
my
I
men, and
sei; that
no
GlKl.^
*)
>i^ > S
|
gs
rhe
pi-rates
the pirates
oh, des
pair
'
^^^^
I
^^a^^m
.-^_-*-_-^
sr*---"^^
PiRATEi..
i> ?
r
Yes,
-i[^>
^ s
m s
f^
bg?
-
pair
Major-Gkneral.
i
J
:4=tOs: g g ^
' '
^i
I
Mabel.
M
* ^
oh rap
-
*'
(
g->_^_
'
=CC3=
'P
I
U"
r-^-y3fi:
i- U
e
U
feet
U*"
1
U
Fred
e-ric here
oh
joy!
ture
Summoa
their
cap
tiue.
Fred
- ric,
save u I
A
-^.
-^
zg.
:g
T^
i^.
_^.
.^.
"^1
r-
m.
^^C
pi[!i
giCi/i/i
Pirates
Fred.
^H
Beau
=?=?
Cgi^
I
c 1^
^
1^ I
- ti - ft:
M-
bcl
woold
if
could.
But
am
S^
fe
-r-r-r
^3^=5=S^
ritSJt
3'
l^^^i^^ P~
^
.!f
fla-vourt
all
y
;
>-
.^rare.
*
I
ir^^
r~g*
.
r "T r
fcy^**
-
oar
deal
ings
With cou-rage
and
re
so
lu
tion
man
ly.
pare.
@^
(S
3c=e 1^-^
i.
i^
^
^t '3^^ i
Stan
-
^
-r
\
<
Mabel.
t
;^
^ ^ ^^
die,
^
\
rr ^K\ ^
\ \
Chorus or
^ \f
I
i
Girls.
Mabxi.
=^^=^
Oh,
spare
^ w
hap
py
Gen
'rai
ley
he
to
on
shri
ven,
un
an
neal'd
him
wm
^^
isd^t
32
-^f-
IJ3.
-n;*-
Police.
.Girls.
?
y^
r
i
ij
'-t^in
r r t"
I I
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r r y-t
poo wield
i a?tg=p
?
=^
Yes,
32=52=
:t2=t2
5i&i^&= J^
^^
ture
!
no one
his cause
wea
Oh, sparehimi
we
Oh, rap
::^^=^
Eg^
m
Police.
I^ ^^ W^T'^B^ 3
^.
(.4 slruffgfe ensues
zst
fr3
i
i-^
Sergeant.
Girls.
U"
s^
I
>
to
> > U U
pi- rates
^ S
- ly
*
:^=
^
I
trale.
between Pirates and Police, Roto tackling Evetd^iaUy the Police are overcome and fall prosIhc Pirates standing over them with drawn swords.)
Lo
our pow.ers
quick
yield
Oh,
rap- ture
a
^
-2-
-^=5-
^^
f^^^^
'
^^
'
^
i?
'
'
^^
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1~l
>3
tJ
i^
H
ailP olice,
^^^ \^:
We
ff
i<
iri -
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..
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we
3
,
::s=^ =g^^ -J *L
Your mor
ca -reer
3
s
S
cut
-T# 1short
^^^
pi
for
.
well
trow
No
xtX
S^35 ^^^^^
^? ^
You
^-*umph now,
ic
^--
^
for well
t=g=
-ir"
1
^Et :?==tz=
tal
r
3:
ra
- reer's
0-
3=
short
:
^^^
-yUNo
pi
.
tii
we
trow
Our
cui
rate
<^3
Allegro moderato.
nit
r;>H-fr
Cj:./
, I
sekceANT. r r r
-
^
'
,^ \^
M-
-w
On
^
f::
-j^r
k**
-p=t:
youi
al.-
le-giance we've
stron
ger claim
^3^3^^^E 5F^--^^^a,r^
?^
-i
I
^^^^^
II ^
^
I I
We
-F
bid
roa
yieU.
--
-F
I I
I
-F
-1-
slatwer.
KtNat
poucb:
s:
lot
^^^^F
We
1
clorge
n
yoa
yidd'
in
-^
QneeD
Vic
-
^
to
ria'i
'
n.imc
^*^^
I
I
%c4g
IC^
=#:
e:
^
"^
iza:
Ei
Cr
~P"
King.
4=
We
^
with
^
hum
yield
at
ooce
bled
L'istessoUmpo.
Sl:
^
^
Police."
^ ^
mica.
Be
canie,
with
all
m
oof
lei:
i^Poliee,
34 and
Soprano.
Recit. Major-Generai-
Korm.
I^^E^ I
2nd Soprano.
3
Yes,
yes,
--^=x^
S):^;
with
all
m
t
U f r
A<cy
i^
Oat,
Queen
withthem,
the baz
^^E
Yes,
:3=s=S=
yes,
with
love
their
Queen I
1^ W
rENOR.
'-,
\-
5=:^^=*Yes,
yes,
4-1
l-
ya=v: *
all
3
Queen
!
with
their
g^g^-Sgig^^pEg
Qufen4
Yes,
yes,
Police.
Bass.
W- m
they love their
rJ
-
with
Queen
S
I
"
V-<si-i
'
-p~
tempo.
:^^:fe*:
1^
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^ w
let
r-
'I
are
f=:!t
1'
'
=5
= ^^*
JSC^E
throng,
A-
-m mh 4 -g--gt-
moment,
me
tell
They
no members
of
the
com- mon
They
are
all
no- ble-
me
A
^r
i
r
^ ^^^^^^^^m
^^^
r
^^
^^
O
2?2-
^
Unpoco
piU Animato.
'
'
za
t
ft
Chorus of
Girls.
Major-Generai.
-bw
f^-^i r
gone
t^
wrong.
^=r-
3cip
t=^ $S=^
!
^r^ir
,
n
all
* k
=tz=t2
no- ble-
^^
^ :*=^
gone
31
-F^p
wrong.
who have
Oh,
spare them
they are
men
ho have
e
Wh,
Un poco piu
Animato.
KlN&
Major-Cenerai.
=f:
KiNa p
>f';:
V,f[l,
i
^& '
all
I
^
-^
all
no-ble-men?
Yes,
ai/
no- ble-men
Wbit,
all?..
oeu-ly
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yj
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t^
MaJOR-Gen'erau Moderate.
-I
1-
&^t^ J4o
&va.
e^e
i
lishman
un
bean
Be
Cous^ with
all
ooi
^^
^J^PF^"-*
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^
>
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f
f
--
1
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f S
(AUImed.)
ferzf-
9
faults,
^J
love
*=F^
ooi
=P
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^
of
* h
^^^:^ i^
!
g
and
we
Home
Peers
pray
you
ex
Pi
rate
King
frI
^5
3=^
5 1=^1=*
-m
--
~-
2:121
^
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And
take
-J
g^bgB=^ ^
SE^^S
yonth
will
E^=^
-
::?5Z=SC=K=S I" ^ N
N-
>
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all
sa
art
have
its fling
He
and
le
gis
la- tive
du-
ties.
my
daughters,
of
wnom
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38
lake
mine
Take
heart!
Take
ny
heart.
take
/ Chobus.
39
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