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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" 


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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 


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Allegretto. 


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39 


Army. 


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list, 

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re  - 

tire, 

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nev 

-    er 

in 

sight 

When 

nev   -    er 

were 

young, 

We       nev  - 

er 

were 

old, 

We 

nev 

-    er 

tell 

lies 

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nev  -    er 

keep 

order, 

We       nev  - 

er 

keep 

hens, 

We 

nev 

-    er 

keep 

still, 

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sang  while 

he 

played 

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any 

-  for  - 

tern, 

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bur 

-  ried 

them 

both 

With- 

walk     on 

the 

sea 

On    bridge 

of 

moon 

-beams, 

For 

cav 

al 

-    ry    horses 

Ride 

nev  -    er 

go 

sailing 

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py 

dog's 

bark, 

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fire  - 

fly's. 

light 

For 

dy  -  ing 

at 

last, 

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real 

dead, 

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carve 

on 

a 

sign 

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41 


FINALE  (Act  ii.) 


No  7. 


"THE  FOUNTAIN  OF  YOUTH  IS  FOUND." 


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No  i. 


OPENING  CHORUS. 


act  in. 


"Long  Life  To  The  Mayor." 


Allegro  Moderate 


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life  to       his  spouse,Who         rules     o'er  the  Mayor,     The       rul    -    er         of       this  might  -  y 


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NO.  2; 


CHORUS. 

(Return  ot  Ponce.) 


"Oh,  How  Glorious !" 


Allegro  maestoso 


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Oh,     liow        tjlo  •   rious!       Lo,     how   gh>     -     rious!     See     what  the  May  -  or     may      de     -    vise; 
Oh,       a  mir   -   acle!       Lo,       a         mir   -  acle!      Max  -  ims      of  life  are      re    -    formed. 


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Man's   in    -   ge  -mi   -  i     -    ty       Found      con  -  ti  -  nu  -  i    -    ty,   A     rnir    -    a  -  cle's  been  per     -    formed, 

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Ponce. 


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52 


No.  3. 


SANDWICH  MEN'S  CHORUS. 

IS 


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1.  We're 

2.  We've 

3.  We 


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No  4. 


"AH  GOO,  AH  GOO," 


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No.  5. 


DUET.— (Duchia  and  Bitters.) 


"Thou  as  Queen  and  I  as  King." 


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DRUNK  SONG.- (Bitters.) 


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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? 

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