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VOCAL SCORE
THE GONDOLIERS;
OR,
THE KING OF BARATARIA.
BY
W. S. GILBERT
AND
ARTHUR SULLIVAN,
Joint ri utnors of " Thespis ; or, The Gods Grown Old " : " Trial by Jury" : " Tile Sorcerer " .
1 Ct.M.S. Pinafore ; or, The Lass that Loved a Sailor " : " The Pirates of Penzance ; or, The Slave of Duty '
' °ztience ; or, Buntlwrne's Bride " : '"Iolant/ie ; Of tJu Pup and t/ie Peri " : " Princess Ida ; or, Castk
Adamant " : " The Mikado ; or, Tlie Town of Titipu " : " Ruddigore ; or, The Witch's Curse " ;
and" T/ie Yeomen of the Guard ; or, The Merry man and his Maid"
ARRANGEMENT FOR PIANOFORTE BY
J. H. Wadsworth
(OF BOSTON, U.S.A.).
Made in the U. S. A.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1889, ^ J- H- Wadsworth, in the Office of the Libraru*m
of Congress at Washington. Public performance forbidden, and right of representation reserved-
THE JOHN CHURCH CO.
Cincinnati. New York. London.
London: CHAPPE1L <fc COMPANY.
CAUTION. — I have permitted Mr. f. H. Wadsworth to incorporate in this work the vocal parts of " Tne Gondoliers,
*?, The King of Barataria" for the sole purpose of their being sung in private. Single detached numbers may be sung
*i Concerts, not more than two numbers in all from the various Operas by Mr. Gilbert and myself at any one Concert, and
Mey must be given without Stage Costume or Action. Applications for the right of performing any more than tlie abovt,
#r the complete Opera, must be made to " R. D'Oyly Carte, Savoy Theatre, London." Every urpy of this book u
tjftred for safe strictly upon the condition that it shall be used only as above. -ARTHUR SULLIVAN.
-
Pint performed at the Savoy Theatre, London, under the management of Mr.
on Saturday, December 7th, 1889.
THE GONDOLIEES;
THE KING OF BARATARIA.
Dramatis persona;.
Tm Dtjxe of Plaea-Toro (a Grandee of Spain)
Lciz (his Attendant)
Don Aloambra del Bolero (the Grand Inquisitor)
Marco I'ai.mikrj
On sefpe Paxmleri
Aston io
Kbascesoo \ (Venetian Gondoliers)
UlOKOIO
A.HNIBALE
OTTATI0
T>ie Dcchess of Plaza-Toro
Casilda (her Daughter) ...
GllNETTA
lissA
Fiametta (Contadine)
Victoria
OroxiA
Mr. Fbajh Wtasb.
Mr. Brownlow.
Mr. Drnnt.
Mr. Coitrtioe Poaifrw.
Mr. Rutland Hahbjn"toi
Mr. Metcalf.
Mr. Rose.
Mr. De Pledqi,
Mr. Wilbraham.
Mr. C. Gilbert. •- . _
Miss Rosin a Braitdrajj
Miss Decima Moose.
Miss Geraldine Ui
Mlss Jessie Bond.
Miss Lawkenc*
Miss Cole.
MjSS I'll VI.UH
Miss Bernard
Ira (tlie King's Foster-mother) „ „ ...
Chorus of Gondoliers and Contadine, Men-at^Arms, Heralds, and i'a#«S
ACT I. — The Piazzetta, Venice.
ACT II. — Pavilion in the Palace of Barataria,
{A* interval of thru months is supposed to elapse between Acts I. and It.}
Date 1750.
The Scenery painted by Mr. Hawes Craves (by permission of He. Henrt Irvtns). T)u Ot«
tangoed by Mr. Perct Anderson and executed by Miss Fishek, Madame Leon, and Mr. Bakthi.
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CONTENTS.
Pagi
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: Chorus of Contadine (with Solos) ... ... .., ... ^ aM i
2. Entrance of Casi/da, Duchess, Luiz, and Duke ... ... .. ... .. 43
3. SONG {Duke of Plaza-Toro) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 48
4. RECIT. (Casi/da and Luiz) ... ... ... ... ... .— ... ... 51
5. DUET (Casi/da and Luis) ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ,.. 51;
6. So.VG (Don Allwmbra, with Casi/da, Luiz, Duke, and Duche.s) ... ... ... ... 58
7. RECIT. (Casi/da and Don Aihambra) ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 61
6. QUINTET (Casi/da, Duchess, Luiz, Duke, and Grand Inquisitor) ... ... .., . 62
— y. CHORUS (with Solo) {Tessa)... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 69
IO. PIN ALE *.* ... ... ... ... ... ... ... <r . ». ■ //
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1. CHORUS OF MEN {with Marco and Giuseppe) ... ... ... . ... ... IO9
2. SONG (Giuseppe) (with Chorus) ... ... ... ... . ... ... 1 15
3. Song (Ma~:o) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ... 119
4. SCENA (Chorus of Girls, Quartet, Duet, and Chorus) ... ... ... ... ... 122
5. Chorus and Dance ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ••■ '3'
6. SONG (B?n A/hambra, with Marco and Giuseppe) . . ... ?.. ... .. 1 36
■ J. QUARTET (Gianetta, Tessa, Marco, and Giuseppe) ... ... ... ... ... 141
8. CHORUS OF Men (with Duke and Duchess) ... .. ... ... .. ... 148
p. SONG (Duchess) ... ... ... ... .. ... ... ••• ••• '53
10. RECIT. AND DUET (Duke and Duchess) ... ... ... ... — ... 155
II Gavotte (Casi/da, Duchess, Marco, Giuseppe, and Duke) ... .. -.- - '60
H 'QUINTET AND FlNALE (Casi/da, Gianetta, Tessa, Marco, Giuseppe, and Ckorut) « - MM
THE GONDOLIERS;
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THE KING OF BARATARIA.
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Gianetta & Tessa.
Von can spy, sir ! Shut your eye, sir I Yon can spy, air ! Shut your eye,aif I
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No. a
SONG— Duke of Plaza-Toro.
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DUKk.
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Allegro mar x tale.
1. In en • tcr- prise of
2. When, to e vade Des
J. When told that they would
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mar • tial kind, When
true - tion's hand. To
all be shot Un
there wai ■ - ny right - tug, He
hide they all pro • ceed - ed, No
less they left the set - vice, That
led 1 is regi - meat
sol ■ dier in that
he - ro he - si
from be - hind — He
gal - lant band Hid
ta - ted not. So
found It less ex
half as well as
mar • Tel - loos his
a - ting.
he did.
nerve is.
Bat when a - way his regi • ment ran, His place was at ^ the
He lay con - ceal'd through • out the war, And so pre-serv'd his
He sent his re • sig • na • tion in, The
first of all his
fore, O— That ce - le - bra - ted, Cul - ti - va • ted, Un - der - ra • ted No • ble- man.The Duke of PU • ■
gore, O I That on - af • fee - ted, Vm ■ de - tec • ted, Well- con- nee- ted War - ri - or, The Duke of Pla - a*
corps, O ! That re - ry know - ing, Ov - er - flow - ing, Ea - sy • go - ing Pa - la - din. The Duke of Pla - sa
r i — , P*
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the
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In
To
Duchess
m
first and
fore - most
'ry dought - y
of gross - er
flicht,
deed,
clay,
49
ha, ha .'
ha, ha !
ha, ha !
You al • ways found that < night,
He al • ways took the lead,
He al - ways showed the way,
ha, ha '.
ha, ha :
ha, ha !
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men of gross • er clay, hat ha I He al • ways showed the way, ha, ha I
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the
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re • ry know - ing, Ov ■ er • flow - ing.
Un - der • ra • ted No - ble - man,The Duke of Pla
Well- con- nee - t»d War - ri - or. The Duke of Pla
Ea - sy - go • ing Fa • la - din, The Duke of Pla
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t» • ry know - ing, Ov - er - flow • ing, Ea - sy -go - ing Pa - la • din, The Duke of Pla - ra
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le - bra - ted, Cul - ti - va - ted, Un - der - ra - ted No - ble -man.The
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Duke
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Duke
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in - af - fee - ted, Un - de - tec - ted, Well-con - nee • ted War - ri - or. The Duke of
Tl • ry know • ing, Ov - er - flow - ing, Ea - iy - go - ing Pa - la • din, The Duke of
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No. 4.
RECIT— Casilda & Luiz.
Casilda. .
AlUgro
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thoM that beaf them Ma; join
in tern- po • n - ry teth - er,
Though Fate
a • pan should rude-ly
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a - part should rude-ly
•host that beai them May join
tern- po - ra • ry teth ■ er,
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9
tear the
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si - ty,
— Tll|
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pell'd me to a course of feign - ing—
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I will a - tone for my dis - dain
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No. 5.
DUET— Casilda & Laiz.
LUIZ
Piano.
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rf=;^g-^j:
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n ■ e» l , i ^
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It was no crime To love but thee a - lone — ah, woe is me I
One heart, one life, ooe ioni,
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One aim, one goal —
Each in the o - ther's thrall, Each all in all, in, woe
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dayi that were — that nev-er will be more I Oh, bu - ry.
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hu • ry love that all
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cod - demn,
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dim.
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days that were — that nev-er will be more ! Oh, bu - ry, bu - ry love that all
And let the
a Mi
Oh, ba-iy, ha -17— let the pmdont1* The dap that were— iittmn-m
Oh, bo • ry, bo • ry— let the gnn cIom e'er The day* that were — thai »•»- m
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wOl be more I Oh, bu . ry, bu • ry, love that all
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dim.
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No. 6. SONG — Don Alhambra, (with Casilda, Luiz, Duke, &
Duchess).
gi
Don Alhambrj
3
a:
rftit
AlUgretta men treppt rrt*
1. 1
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4.
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stole
the Prince, and I brought him here
sped, ami when at the end of a year
I'm much dii - posed to fear, To his terri - ble taste
dren followed bis old ca - reer — (This state • mem can't
And left him, gai
I sought that in
owing
chil
]> pratt - ling
fant cher * ished,
for tip - pling,
be par • hed)
With a
That
That
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9
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re - specta
re - specta
re • specta
re • specta
iP
highly
highly
highly
highly
ble gon - do - Her, Who promised the Roy • al babe
ble gon * do - tier Was lying a corpse on his hum
ble gon - do - lier Could never de • ciare with a mind
ble goo - do - lier : Well, one of the two (who will soon
to rear, And
ble bier — I
sin - cere Which
be here)— But
i
m
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A
Search
teach
dropp'd
of
which
him the trade of a ti mo • neer With his own be lov ed brat - ling,
a Grand In - qui-si - tor*s tear — That gon - do - lier had pe - rished.
the two wa* his off spring dear, And which the Roy al strip - ling !
the two is not quite clear — is the Roy al Prince you mar- ried [
59
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t
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1 —
'ring all
him up
his best
dig • cot
Both of the babes were strong and stout,
taste for drink, com - bined with gout
Wbicl was which he nev • er could make out,
in and out and round a - bout
1
And con - sid
Had doubled
Des • pite
And you'll
things, clcv - er.
for ev - er,
en - deav - our.
er nev - er
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M j/ there is
tale to fiee
from
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man - ner of doubt —
man - ner of doubt —
man • ner of doubt —
ev 'ry doubt —
No prob • a - ble, pos
No prob - a - ble, pos
No prob
All prob
ble, pos
ble, pos
si • ble sha - dow of doubt — No
si - ble sha - dow of doubt — No
si - ble sha - dow of doubt — No
si • ble sha - dow of doubt — All
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poa ■ A ■ ble doubt what -
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No pot - ai - ble doubt what • er . er 1
Luiz.
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No. 7.
I
RECIT— Casilda & Don Alhambra.
Casilda.
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Allegro con brio. , —
But, bless my heart, con - si - der my po - n - tion ! I tin the wife at
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one,
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that's ve - ry clear;
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Wbich is the Prince, and which the Gon - do - tier?
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No. 8. QUINTET— Casilda, Duchess, Luiz, Duke, & Grand Inquisitor.
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Allcictln mi'deraio.
Casilda.
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Try we life • long, we can nev • er Straight • en out life's
Duchess.
tan • gled skein,
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Try we
Luiz.
life - long, we can nev - er Straight • en out life's tan - gled skein.
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Try we
Duke.
life - long, we can nev - er Straight - en out life's
tan - gled skein,
E
m
Try we
Inquisitor.
life - long, we can
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er Straight - en out life's
tan • gled skein,
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Try we life - long, we can nev - er Straight - en out life's tan * gled skein,
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tion? Life's
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lion. Let as
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all
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fiance we to an - o - ther
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thei tune !
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the
lyre
and
fill
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the lyre and 641 the cup,
Lest
on sor- row we
should
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fill
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should sup.
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Lest on sor - row we should sap.
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Hop and skip to Fan- cys
p
fid - die, Hands a • cross and down ihe mid- die, Life's per-haps the on - ly
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No. 9.
CHORUS— with Solo (Tessa).
Chorus.
UtOStH.
n^f
m
SBt
Bride - groom and bride !
f • f- * , r
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~
Knot that's in • sol - a ■ ble.
Allegretto moderato.
Bride - groom and bride I
1
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FlAKO.
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Voi - ces all vol - u - ble Hail it with pride.
Bride • groom and
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bride!
Bride - groom rod bride I
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We in un - eer i - ty. Wish you proa- per i • ty, Bride -groom and bride I . .
Fad. I
We
la aa
f •
Bride
groom
and bride I
SONG— (Tessa).
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f
Bv ■ 'ry sound be-comci ft song, AU is right and no-thing's wrong !
From to - day and 0? • m
pa p rp^-|
Ped>
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Let our tears be tears of laugh • tei.
af - ter
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aigh of sweet con - tent !
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When you max - ry mer - 17 roai • dec.
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kind of trou
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Whe
the last year's snows have gone!
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Sun light takes the plan of
Chorus, ist Sopranos.
a
light
^s
Sun
2nd Sopranos.
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&
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light
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Tenors.
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Basses.
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When you mar - ry mcr • ry — .-. d i
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the place of shade When
you
mar - ry met - ry maid ! When a mei - ry maiden mar
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the place of shade
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lakes the place of shade When
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mar - ry mer - ry maid ! When
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mar - ry mei • ry maid 1 When
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rail. ^ pa tempo.
thing'*
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Ev - 'ry sound be - comes a
rail.
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song, All is right and do
p a tempo.
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song, All is right and no
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a Umpo. sostenute.
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Then the til wiLh joy is
m
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a tempo.
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joy
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in mas • que • rade ;
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Sul - len night is laugh - ing
p ist Sopranos.
day —
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Sul
p 2nd Sopranos.
night
Uvngh - ing day1 —
i
Sul
jo Tenors.
len
night
laugh - ing day-
&
Sul
p Basses.
len
night is laugh • ing day —
Sul
len
night if laugh - ing day —
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AJ1 the year is
May,
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All
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the year
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No. 10.
FINALE— ACT I.
GlANETTA.
Piano.
Allegretto morferato.
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1. Kind sir, you can - not have the heart Our lives to
2. Same kind of charm you seem to find In wo- man
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part From those to whom an hour a - go We were u - ni
-kind — Somesourceof un - explain'd de - light(Un - less you're jest
ted!
ing),
Be • fore our flow-ing hopes you
But what at * tracts you, I con
m
s hi h s3^
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stem, Ah, look at them, And pause be • fore you deal this blow, All un - in • vi
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ted ! You men can nev - er
ing ! If from my sis - ter
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on - der • stand, That heart and hand
I were torn, It could be borne —
Can - not be se - pa * ra - ted when We go
I should.no doubt.be hor - ri - fied, But 1
could
yearn - ing ;
bear it ;-
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You tee, you've on • ly wo-men's eyes To i - do • lize, And on ■ iy wo-men's hearts, . . poor men, To set >«*
But Mar-co's quite u • o - iher thing — He it my King, He has my heart and none . . . be -aide Shall ev - cr
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bum - ing I
share
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fill nev - er un • der - stand That woman's heart
It id lime.
Don Alham. Recj i
s
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with
man's hand !
IS
Do Dot give
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one with wo - man'i hand !
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tain which
way to this uncalled - for grief,
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Your ae • pa - ra • tion will be »e - ry brief.
a tempo.
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is the King And which the
Ricrr.
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>
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nurseling to de-clare bhe'U be de • light-ed. That set - tied, let eachhap-py pair Be re • a
n
ni-ted. Vi-va
Tessa. /
His ar-gument is
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Vi-va [ His ar-gument M
Marco. /
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Vi-val Then comes our ho -nef
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strong ! Vi-va! Well not be part-ed long I Vi • va J
It will be set-tied soon I Vi-va 1 Then comes oar ho - ney -
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strong 1 Vi-val Well not be part-ed long!
Vi-va!
It will be set-tied soon 1
Vi-
Then comes our ho - nejr -
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ten ■ der lit - tie heart you've left at home I
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Then we help a fel- low crea-ture on his path.
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J He. Then we go and stand as sen ■ try At the Pa -lace (pri-vate en - try), Marching hi -ther, marching thi-tht-r, up and down and to and
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half-past twelve or one, With a plea -sore that's em - pha - tic. We re • ti - re to our at - tic With the gra - ti - fy • ing feel -ing that our
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wil- ling To be woo- ing,We were bil-ling — We were cooing; When I mere- ly From him part-ed We were near - ly Bro-ken-heart-ed — When in
vi - ling Me complete - ly, I was smi • ling Ve - ry sweet • ly, I was smi - ling Ve • ry sweet • ly, »• * IJ
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RECIT. & DUET— Duke & Duchess.
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H . tie. and or- den for Mayor, and Re- eor- den I get — and they're high-ly de-light-«d—
pro. - ing pre • rai -len, The tea - dy-naade tai-lora, Quote me a* their great don -ble • bar • rtl—
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sit, by se - lec-tion, Up • on the dl - rec- tion Of sev - e • ral Con - pa - nies bub- ble —
One tenth of the u- kings. 1 pre
He's paid for his ttoo-blel At
char- l-ty dm-nersThe best of speech-spinners, I get ten per cent, on the tm- kings—
soon asthey'reBoat-ed I'm free - ly bank -no • ted — I'm pret • ly w«ll paid foe my trouble!
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No. 12.
QUINTET & FINALE— Casilda, Gianetta, Tessa, Marco,
Giuseppe & Chorus.
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