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FLORIDA WATER

BURLESQUE OPERA

IN THREE ACTS.

Book by ] ^KEAM*LADENG- ^ * *■ W- ARN0LD^ ^

. . . MUSIC BY . . .

EDWARD W. CORLISS.

PUBLISHED BY

SHEPARD & COMPANY,

PROVIDENCE, R. I.

Music Copyrighted 189.J by E. W. Corliss. Words Copyrighted 1896 by Whiting. Arnold and Slade.

...Florida Water...

Burlesque Opera.

Act I. Scene: Banking House of Ponce de Leon, Cadiz of Spain. Act II. Scene: Florida. Act III. Scene: Garden of Mayor of Cadiz.

INDEX.

ACT I.

No. 1. Opening Chorus, . . . Page 3

" 2. Typewriter's Song (Duchia) . . 7 " 3. Chorus, (Before entrance of Ponce), "Hail,

Hail," " 9

No. 4. Ponce's Song,

" 5. Villain's Song (Bitters)

" 6. Standing Army {Trio),

" 7. Finale, "We're Off"

Page 11

" 14 " 1G

]7

No. 1. Squaw's Chorus, .

" 2. Warrior's Chorus,

" 3. Maiden's Dance,

" 4. Grand Chorus of Indians,

" 8. Song, "The New Woman,"

ACT II.

Page 22 " 24 " 27 " 30 " 32

No. 6. Song, (Minnie He-He) "It's very hard for

me to choose," .... Page 35

" 7. Song, "We are Ponce's Standing Army," " 38

" 8. Finale, "The Fountain of Youth is Found," " 41

No. 1. Chorus, "Long Life to the Mayor," " 2. Chorus, (Return of Ponce) "Oh, How

Glorious!" " 3. Sandwichuen's Chorus, " 4. Song, "Ah, Goo,"

ACT III.

Page 46

•' 49 " 52 " 54

No. 5. Duet, (Bitters &* Duchia), " To Thee I've

Ever Constant Been," . . Page 56

" 6. Drunk Song, (Bitters), . . . " 60

•' 7. Artificial Halo, ... " 62

" 8, Song, "Sho' I'se Happy, 'Deed I Is!'' . " 65

" 9. Finale, "Florida Water Did It All," . " 67

CURTAIN.

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25

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28

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No 5.

Allegretto.

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SANDWICH MEN'S CHORUS.

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No 4.

"AH GOO, AH GOO,"

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No. 5.

DUET.— (Duchia and Bitters.)

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DRUNK SONG.- (Bitters.)

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Allegro Moderate.

1. Whe! What makes the world go 'round JWhe!What feeling I have found;

2. Whe! I see a doz - en men, Whe! I see hut one a - gain.

3. Whe! My bo - dy's getting numb, Whe! Where did this walk come from?

4. Whe! What weak-ness in my knees, Whe! There's Macbeth's walking-trees.

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No. 7.

ARTIFICIAL HALO SONG.

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sweet bud's moth-ers once I went to school:

I love to flirt and

love to waltz With

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yu - die - dy smell - ing salts, My hair, my teeth are my on - ly faults, And an

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FINALE.— (Act III.)

No. 9.

Allegro.

8

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