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UNIVERSITY    OF    lUINOIS    UBRARY    AT    URBANACHAMPAIGN 


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L161— O-1096 


H.  M.  S. 
PINAFOEE 


OR, 


AN  ENTIRELY  ORIGINAL  NAUTICAL  COMIC  OPERA 

IN    TWO    ACTS, 

WRITTEN   BY 

W.   S.  G'LBERT. 


COMPOSED  BY 


ARTHUR    SULLIVAN 


PRICE    FOUR    SHILLINGS.  «    /l  'tf' jC^'^ 

3!Dontion : 

METZLER  &  CO.,  37,   GREAT  MARLBOROUGH  STREET,  W. 


DRAMATIS      PERSON^E. 

y^      The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Joseph  Porter,  K.C.E First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty. 

Y-     Capt.  Corcoran   Commanding  H .M.S.  Pinafore. 

Ralph  Rackstraw     Able  Seaman. 

*     Dick  Deadeye Able  Seaman. 

Bill  Bobstay  Boatswain's  MaU. 

BobBecket     Carpenter's  Mate. 

Tom  Tucker  MidshipmiU. 

Sergeant  of  Marines. 

Josephine     The  Captain's  Daughter. 

Hebe Sir  Josephs  First  Cousin. 

Little  Buttercup  A  Portsvtouth  Bumboat  Woman. 

First  Lord's  Sisters,  his  Cousins,  his  Aunts,  Sailors,  Marines,  &c 


Scene— Quarterdeck  of  H.M.S.  Pinafore,  off  Portsmouth. 


ACT  I.    -     Noon.        ACT  II.    -     Night. 


First  produced  at  the  Opera   Comique   Theatre,  on  Saturday,  May  2^th,  i8y8,  by  the  Comedy  Opera.  Company 

(Limited),  Mr.  R.  U'Oyly  Carte,  Manager. 


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H.  M.  S.  "PINAFORE. 


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INDEX. 


We. 

1  Opening  Chorus , 

2  Recitative  &  Song  (Mrs.  Cripps) 

2a  Recitative  {Mrs.  Cripps  and  Boatswain) 
J  SCENA  (Ralph  and  Clwriis) 
(Aria  (Ralph)        

4  Recitative,  Song  &  Chorus  (Captain  Corcoran) 

4a  Recitative  (Mrs.  Cripps  and  Captain  Corcoran) 

5  Song  (Josephine)      

6  Chorus  of  Women  (Behind  the  Scenes) 

7  Chorus  of  Sailors         

8  (Sir  Joseph,  Consin  Hebe,  Boatszvain  and  Chorus) 

9  So-HG  (Sir  Joseph   Porter  and  Chorus)     

ga  Exit  for  Ladies 

(O    Trio  &  Chorus   (Ralph,  Boatswain  and  Eoatszvain's 

11  Duet.     (Josephine  and  Ralph)       

12  i7lNAL<il<  •••  •••  9a«  •««  «••  «,• 

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14 
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20 

22 

23 
27 

30 
32 

33 
36 

39 
60 


13  Song  (Captain  Corcoran) 

14  Duet  (tI/^j.  Cripps  and  Captain  Corcoraii) 

15  Scena  (Josephine) 

16  Trio  (Josephine,  Corcoran,  and  Sir  Joseph  Porter) 

17  Duet  (Captain  Corcoran  and  Dcadeyc)     

18  Soli  &  Chorus      

19  OcTETT  &  Chorus 

20  Legend  (Mrs.  Cripps  and  Cliorns) 

21  Finalf  


61 

63 
67 

71 

74 

7^ 
90 

95 

99 


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THE  LASS  THAT  LOVED  A  SAILOR 


No.  I. 


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No.  a.  RECITATIVE   &   SONG— Mrs.  Cripps. 

Mrs.  Cripps.    Regit. 


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of  your    na  -  tion  ! 


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No.  2a.  RECITATIVE— Mrs.  Cripps  &   Boatswain. 

Mrs.  Cripps.    Rbcit. 


PlAMO. 


Boatswain. 


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Mrs.  Cripps. 


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That  is  the  smart-est     lad    in  all  the  fleet—    Ralph  Rack  -  straw.  Ralph  !     That  name  I  Re  -morse  !        re  -morse  1 


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SCENA— Ralph   &   Chorus. 


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sta  -  tion.  He     loves,  and  loves  a  lass    a  -  bove  his         sta  -  tion  ! 


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bud     of    blush  -  ing     beau  -  ty 


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du    -    ty.  To         do         her     me-  nial's     du    -    ty. 


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poor     be  -   yond        con     -     ceal  -  ing —      Hath  dar'd     for     her       to     pine,    At    whose    ex  •    al  -  ted  shrine    A      world         of  wealth    is 


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kneel  -  ing.        A       world  of    wealth     is       kneel    -    ing.        Un  -  learn  -  ed        he        in     aught   Save     that  which  love   hath  taught,  For 


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Love  hath  been      his       tu    -    tor.  Oh,     pi    -    ty,     pi  -    ty     me '     Our     cap  -  tain's  daugh-ter,     she,      and       I  that    low  -  ly 


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Chorus  of  Men. 

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No.  4. 


REGIT.,   SONG  &  CHORUS— Captain   C. 


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Recit.  Captain  C. 


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My    gal-lant  crew,  good  momingl 


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AUegrettQ, 


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I         hope        you're     all        quite        well. 


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Chorus.    Tenors  &  Basses. 


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Sir, 


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Quite     well, 


and 


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I      am      in         rea  -  son  -  a  -  ble  health,  And       hap  -  py  to   meet  you      all    once      more. 


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you,      sir  ? 


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You       do         Ui        proud,       sir  ! 


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am       the        cap  •  tain     of     the     Pin   -    a    -    fore. 
do        my      best     to       sa  -  tis  -   fy       you        all. 


You're 
Yon're   ex  • 


Chorus  of  Men. 


1.  And   a       right  good  cap  -  tain      too  I 

2,  And  with     you  we're  quite      con  •    tent  1 


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ve  -  ry,      ve  -  ry    good,     And,  be       it        un  -  der  -stood,        I      com  -  mand  a      right     good     crew, 

ceed  -  ing  -  ly    po  -  lite.      And  I     think     it        on  -  ly    right       To      re  -   turn  the       com  -    pli    -  ment. 


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C€«<i-ixig  -  ly     po  •  lite,      And  he        f^inlf  it 


tm  -  der-stood.    He  com    mands 
oa  -  ly     right      To     re    -  turn 


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meet. 


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la  -  ted      to       a      peer,       I      can     hand,  reef,   and  steer.     Or       ship  a  sel    -    va    -    gee ; 

Ian  -  guage    or       a   -  buse       I  ne  •  Ter,      ne  -  ver     use.    What        e  -   ver      the       e  -  mer    -    gen    •    cy ; 


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No.  4a.  REGIT. — Mrs.  Cripps  &  Captain  Corcoran. 

Mrs.  Cripps. 


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Sir,      you  are  sad  ;  the      si  -  lent      e  -  loquence  of     yon   -  dcr    tear,        That  trem  -  bles    on    your    eye  •  lash. 


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Pro-claims       a    sor  -  row  far  more  deep    than  com-mon  ;        Con  -  fide      in  me ;  fear  not,  I     am      a    mo  -  ther  I 


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Yes, 


lit  -  tie      But   -  ter    -   cup, 


I'm        sad       and       sor    -    ry. 


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My     daugh  -  ter       Jo    -     te  -  phine,  the    fair    -   est     Bower     That      e    -    ver       bios  •  somed     on        an    -    tes  •   tral 


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tim  -   ber,  Is  sought  in     marriage  by        Sir    Jo  -  seph    Per  -  ter, 


Our    Ad  -  mi  -  ral  •  ty's  First      I^rd ; 


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But         for   some        rea  -  son 


she       does      not      seem        to      tac  •    kle      kind  -  ly  to         it. 


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Mrs.  Cripps. 


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Ah, 


poor  Sir  Jo    -    seph ! 


Ah, 


T       know       too  well 


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Tempo  moderato. 


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guish        of  a        heart         that    loves       but         vain     -     ly  ! 


But         Bee ! 


here       comes     your 


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Captain  C. 


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most       at  -  trac  -  live  daugh-ter ;  I         go, —         fare -well! 


A     plump  and  plea  -  sing      per  -   son. 


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&^i«  aria. 


20 


No.  5. 


SONG— Josephine. 


I'lANO. 


AiiJante. 


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Sor-ry    her       lot  ...  .      who    loves     to 


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well, 


Hea-vy  the       heart  .   .      that  hopes  but     vain  -    ly  ; 


Sai  .  .     are  the  sighs  that    own    the  spell      Utter d by 


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eyes  .  .       thatspeaktoo  plain      -      ly. 


Sor-ry  her  lot  .   .  .      who      loves  too  well, 


Hea-vy  the  heart  that  hopes  but 


vain    -   ly. 


Hea  -    vy  the       sor  -  row    that         bows         the        head,         When    love  is     a     -     live  and 

i  'n  poco  aniniato. 


21 


^^ 


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Sad     is       the  hour 


when    sets         the 


Ir'Hlp'      I^VM       I     ■[      1^        '        I^J     -l-^A^J^ 


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sun, 


Sad  is  the    night  .   .         to  earth's  poor  daugh  -  ters, 


When        to  the  ark     the    wea-riedone     Flies  from  the 


#^^-^j^^f" 


W  3    j  M 


fe 


j'-i  j*^  -1  j^  -1  I  j'-i  ;'ij'  -1  I  J 


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Sad  is  the  hour  .  .      when     sets    the   sun, 


Sad  is  the  night  toearth'spoor 


C/n  poco  animato. 


rail.  — =:mi 

f^-y    II  ^V^^^ 


daugh -ters  Hea    -    vy  the        sor  -  row    Aat        bows        the       head,  When    love  is     a     ■      live  ana 

Un  poco  auiniato. 


/. 


22 


No.  6. 


CHORUS   OF   WOMEN   (Behind  the  Scenes). 


1ST  &  2ND  Sopranos.  P 


Piano. 


|^=^g^-f-,Jj%j^^^^.^-> VU  »^  ^^    r    -.Q^^^EJ^ 


ver   he     may       go 


Bang,     bang   the  loud  nine   poun-ders  go  ; 


Shout         o'er  the  bright  blue 


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22 


't^si^^H 


if  j  r  U'!'ii-iUT-^i-4i 


-p— ^ 


d  I  V    1  «^«    s  y    g  [:§ 


sea, 


For    Sir    Jo    -  seph  For  -  ter,   K.         C.     B. 


Shout     .     .  o'er  the  bright  blue  sea. 


For    Sir 


Jo  -  seph  Per  -  ter,    K.      C.       B., 


For     Sir      Jo  -  seph  For  -  ter,   K.      C.      B. 


(^^^4^  U  U  U I  j-"^  -H  i  'i ' '  j  ^  i^^^^. 


m 


No.  7. 


CHORUS   OF   SAILORS. 


Basses,  p. 


Pjino. 


:rrr^-^jrr-^ 


i 


P  Tenors, 


We    sail,  we        sail    the  o    -   cean  blue,  And  our   sau   -   cy       ship's  a 


S 


t? — T^ — t* — t* — b  b  '  i/ — 1? — t?— > 


SE 


^^ 


T? — 9- 

We     sail,   we 


clean 


And  at  -  ten  -  tive      to      our      du  -  ty ; 


sail   the 


cean  blue,  And  our  sau   -   cy       ship  s  i 


^-5:--3:     1     J:   J:   J: 


I 


JT 


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^  "^  [^  ; 


-'  -P"  g  ^ 


We're     smart  and       so  -  her     men,       And       quite     de  -  void     of       fe    -   ar, 


^^^P^^^g 


24 


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p 


None    are  so  smart  as      we  are< 


pus  [  i^>  It.  rr  t^i  1 1^  i:  r  I  ^:^-£4J^i^4^ 


e 


#*g%=g'iiM^^aEMi^SS^F^ag=^:g^fe!^^ 


Gai  -  ly       trip -ping,    light  -  ly        skip -ping,    Flock  the     maidens     to       the     shipping;     Gai  -  ly       trip- ping,    light- ly 


« 


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gfe^^yTTT^^^F^^g^ 


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skip    •    ping.         Flock      the       maid  -  ens        to  the        ship  -  ping, 


Tenors  &  Basses. 


«i 


1^  '^\0^.  J^ 


Flags,  and      guns,    and     pen  -  nants        dip  -  ping,    All      the 


I  i 


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Sai     -     lors       spright-ly,         al      -      ways     right  -   ly        Wei  -  come  la    -    dies       so        pi> 


E 


'•       1/       i^: 


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sbi  I.,  r 


la  -  dies    love     the      ship-ping, 


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Sai   -   lors       spright  -  ly  al    -   ways  right  -  ly      Wei  -  come  la   -   dies        so         po  - 


wel-come  most  po  -    lite       -       ly, 


Sopranos.        _^ 


^^4^Afe|=^^q=.^gS^^i^ 


-   lite 


ly. 


Gai  -  ly  trip  -    ping,         light  -  ly  skip  -  ping,         Flock  the         mai  -  dens      to        the 

Tenors.  ^ 


i^ 


Basses. 


We're  smart      and         so  -  ber  men. 


And       quite    de  -  void      of 


^^^  ^:  ^  ^^  j-  n\^: j^-^^ 


Gai  -   ly  trip   -    ping,       light  •  ly  skip  -   ping,     Flock    the  mai  -  dens     to       the 


ship- ping,  Gai      •     ly         trip  -   ping,         light    -    ly 


Legato. 


I 


=N=? 


I*fe 


^ 


J^  /^ir.   '^   f^—fr-yy- 


ight    -  ly  skip  -  ping.       Flock       the        mai  -  dens       to         the         ship ;         Sai  -  lors 


Legato^ 


None       are      so    smart        as  we     are ;  La  -  dies 


le  -  afj  All  till  liic  xvujr       -        til  A'.  *.»,.—  — —  .--        , 

^w„^w„,n    fu>;    .     Itj  trlr.  .    nlniT       liuht     .     Iv  skin  -  ninir.    Flock        the        mai  -  dens     to  the        ship :  Sai  -  lors 


26 


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^b^=j--^^^ 


A'm,^ 


'^m 


spright  -  ly       al  -  ways    right  -  ly     Wel-come        la  -  dies     so       po     -     lite 
Tenors  &  Basses.  tUm.'" 


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W^^ 


-• — ^ 


m 


-> — '^ 


who    can  smile     so     bright  •  ly      Sai  -  lors      wel  -  come  most     po     -     lite 


^ 


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skip  -  ping,     Sai  -   lors 


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M 


ligUt   •   ly 


al    -   ways      wel  -  come         la   -   dies      most 


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lite 


skip  -  ping,     Sai  -   lors 


r-=r=f=^ffff 


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al   -   ways      wel  -  come         la   -   dies      most       po     -     lite 


27 


No.  8. 


Sir  Joseph,  Cousin  Hebe,  Boatswain  &  Chorus. 


Cai'taix  C. 


0.   a  tempo. 


Piano. 


Now  give  thret  cheers,        111    lead   the  way,     Hurrah!     Hur-rah  I     Har-ray  ! 

Chorus,  f  Soprano. 


Hui  -  ray  1 


Sbe 


-p— ^ 


m 


3? 


Hur-ray  ! 
/  Bass.  .c2_ 


Hur  -  ray  ! 


Hur-ray  I 


^ 


r-»     ' 


Hur  -  ray ! 


Sir  J.  Porter.    Vivate. 


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m 


ZJO. 


I   am  the   mon-  arch     of     the         sea.  The  ru-  ler      of      the  Queen's  Na    -    vee,  Whose  praise  great  Bri .  tain 

Vivaci. 


J — J       I 1    ,     1 — 4 \ 1 I J ! U, ! I I I    ,     I      J       I       I    , 


Cousin  Hebe. 


^—J— J^j_IJ     ,M^J^U^U^  JM  j^  J'' J'- i- J  s 


loud   -  ly      chants ;  And       we        are      his      sis  -  ters    and     his        cou  •  sins  and   his  aunts. 


Chorus.  Sopranos. 


J    I    J         j^     j^     j^     j^ 


fsr: 


And       we        are      his      sis  -  ters     and     his 
Tenors  &  Basses. 


m 


Jl*  0        0        m        »        m        »■ 

*     I     I  /        /        /        /        /  ^^ 


And     they       are     his      sis  ■  ters    and    his 


j  J   i  J^'i  J     i     i     H     J     i,^ 


^H-^ftj^=i      ^     ij     J     \is^\      \     ^ 


28 


m 


-J'  J'  J'  S  J'  JV= 


Sir  J.  Porter. 


^ 


His       sis  -  ters  and   his    cou-sins    and    his     aunts. 


When  at 


p  j^  j^  .MH-'-ji  J'-  j-  ju^-i^-^^^-  ''^Tr 


cou  -  sins  and   his  aunts,   His       sis  -  ters  and   his    cou-sins    and    his    aunts, 


-r  ^  ^  P  P'^ 


m 


^  f  >  f  r= 


cou  -  sins  and   his  aunts,   His       sis  -  ters  and   his    cou-sins    and    his     aunts. 


^=i^-d— J-^-^^l^+ri 


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^^^^^ 


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— : — »     lit     3:      :: 


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t: 


f    f    p 


V     V     '/    -'^ 


an  -  chor     here        I         ride, 


My        bo  -  som    swells  with     pride, 


And    I      snap     my       fin-gers     at      a 


^^iH-i-^-^=j^^^^i^^^ 


m 


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f       m 


I    r     r 


Cousin  Hebe. 


^=r=^  I  r  g  .^^F^-!h;-i  ;  g  g-^^ 


foe      man's  taunts.   And        so        do      his      sis  -  ters     and     his        cou  -  sins  and    his  aunts. 

Sopranos. 


i 


s 


^ 


f*TTTT^=3-     i     J. 


^^ 


V     U     ^     to^^ 


And       so        do     his    sis  -  ters  and  his 
Tenors  &  Basses..^       .0.    .0.    .^    ^.    .p.    -m. 

I F  7  7  >    >   H 


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And         so        do    his  ■  sis  •  ters  and   his 


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-»'-   '  J-    J-    V-    J-     «F=g 


iN  .r*  .r* 


32 


His       sis -ters   and   his    cou-sins    and   his     aunls. 


W       P 


cou-sins  and    his  aunts,  His      sis  -  ters  and    his    cou-sins  and    his     aunts. 


g)j  "k  "^-p^  r  r  I  r  "^"  g  g  ^  t-^ 


cou-sins  and    his  aunts.  His      sis -ters  and  his    cou-sins  and  his    aunts. 


y   j-  iN 


Sir  J.  Porter. 


But 


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29 


i 


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d^  j^  j^  i^  J  J 


221: 


when    the  breez  -  es     blow 


I       gen  -  e  -  ral  -  ly      go         be  -  low. 


^ 


-^—^     j^     J"     J^U^ 


And    seek      the      se  -  clu  -  sion  that      a 


i    J-  'i   ^   -  ^   i     ^        ^^^ 


t^-l^-^^-^-^— ^-^-^-^ 


Cousin  Hebe. 


ca      -     bin       grants.      And        so         do     his    sis  •  ters    and  his       cou  -  sins  and  his  aunts, 


Sopranos. 


i 


J  j-j'j'j'j"^ 


And         so        do    his     sis  -  ters  and  his 


m=: 


n  ■'   '    ''j  '    '    '   ''    '    '  ^1^^^^ 


And  so  do        his        sis   -   ters       and       his         cou  -  sins       and       his      aunts,        His 


i   4  '  i    i- 


^ 


^ 


I 


^=^^^ 


^j  ^  > 


www 


/■    /    / 


>^^i/^^^^ 


sis -ters  and   his     cou-sins,  Whoinhe     reck-ons    up     by  doz-ens,   and   his        aunts. 


^ ,  ^  N  N  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^,   tg^ 


sis -ters   and   his     cou-sins,  Whom  he     reck-ons    up     by  doz-ens,    and  his        aunt& 


sis -ters   and  his     cou-sins,  Whom  he     reck-ons    up     by  doz-ens,  and   his        aunts. 


fc=l'=j^=j^t^ 


1  [  r  I  ir  I  :  r  m  ij 


1 


I   I 


Attacca. 


\ 


30 


No.  9. 


SONG— Sir  J.   Porter  &  Chorus. 


Allegro  mm  troppo. 


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tit 


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Sir.  J.  P. 


M  ;■  ^^;'  / 


^^ 


^ 


Si^V 


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^^ 


1.  When       I     was     a     lad        I      serv'd    a      tenn     As  '      of  -  fice 

2.  As        of-  fice  boy     I    made     such      a     mark  That  they  gave  me 


boy      to         an   At-tor-ney's  firm.     I 
the    post        of     a     ju-nior  clerk.    I 


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C3    '    ' 


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^ 


^^ 


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cleaned     the       win-dows  and     I       swept     the       floor,    And     I  po-lished    up     the     han  -  die 

served      the      writs  with    a       smile       so      bland,   And     I  co  -  pied     all     the      let  -  ters 


of     the        big      front    door, 
in        a         big     round    hand. 


Chorus. 


m 


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He 
He 


He 
He 


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ft  _^ 


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m 


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po  -  lish'd  up      the     han  •  die      of      the       big       front    door. 
CO  -  pied    all      the     let  -  ters     in        a         big      round  hand. 


^^ 


1 \- 


9  ~y — p     , 

po  -  lish'd  up     the    han  -  die     of 
CO  -  pied    all      the      let  -  ters      in 


"1 


e       big       front     door, 
big     round    hand. 


=?=g=g=tf- 


^ 


^ 


po  -  lish'd  up     that    han 
CO  -  pied     all     the      let  • 


die      so        care   -   fill   -    lee.      That 
ters     in  a        hand      so        free,     And 


31 


I      am     the      rn  -  ler     of     the    Queen's  Na  .    vee, 


^ 


lie        po  -  lished   up    thit   han-dle       so      care    •  ful  -  lee     That 
He        CO  ■   pied    all      the     let  -  ters      in  a     hand       so       free,    And 

/ 


£=HMH-^r^^g=l 


;fE  = 


He         po  -  lished  up      that   han  -  die      so        care    -ful    -   lee     That 
He        CO  -  pied   all       the     let  -  ters      in  a     hand       so        free,     And 


i 


^^^ 


-^=^T^ 


^ 


=5^==^ 


now    he       is       the       ru  -  ler      of      the  Queen's       Na    -     vee. 


"5  :  s  "^-^.^i^g 


now     he       ie      the      ru  -  ler      of     the  Queen's       Na    -     vee. 


In  serving  writs  I  made  such  a  name 

That  an  articled  clerk  I  soon  became  ; 

I  wore  clean  collars  and  a  bran  new  suit 

For  the  pass  examination  at  the  Institute. 

And  that  pass  examination  did  so  well  for  me, 
That  now  I  am  the  ruler  of  the  Queen's  Navee. 
Chorus. — And  that  pass  examination,  &c. 

Of  legal  knowledge  I  acquired  such  a  grip 

That  they  took  me  into  the  partnership. 

And  tha!    'inior  partnership  I  ween 

Was  the  on      ;hip  that  I  ever  had  seen. 
But  that  ^  id  of  ship  so  suited  me. 
That  now  I  ,   i  the  ruler  of  the  Queen's  Navee 
CHO»us.--But  tliat  kind.  .%c. 


I  grew  so  rich  that  I  was  sent 

By  a  pocket  borough  into  Parliament. 

I  always  voted  at  my  party's  call. 

And  I  never  thought  of  thinking  for  myself  at  ail. 
I  thought  so  little  they  rewarded  me. 
By  making  me  the  ruler  of  the  Queen's  Navee. 

Chorus. — He  thought  so  little,  &c 

Now  landsmen  all,  whoever  you  may  be. 
If  you  want  to  rise  to  the  top  of  the  tree, 
If  your  soul  isn't  fettered  to  an  office  stool. 
Be  careful  to  be  guided  by  this  golden  rule,  — 

Stick  close  to  your  desks  and  never  go  to  sea, 
And  you  all  may  be  rulers  of  the  Queen's  Nivtc 

Chokus. — Stick  cIcK,  &c 


32 


No.  ga. 


^^ 
f 


EXIT   FOR   LADIES, 

Sir  Joseph. 


^ 


J         J         J         J 


J         J         J         J      I 


\      N 


-fs— N 


*<      * 


/  Vivaee. 


For     I     hold      that       on        the       seas 


The    ex  -  press  -  sion     "  if        you 


iiUiii  U  i  i  i\i^ii  I;  i-j; 


Piano. 


^^ 


rij  p  J  J   ij  ,^  J  J 


^3E 


Cousin  Hebe. 


i 


i 


J,  J.  J.  J.  /  ;■  /  jv,  J     J     J  Jj  I  I  J     JU^J^;^/_J 


^ 


please  " 


A    par  -   ti   -   cu  •    lar  -  ly     gen  -  tie  -  man  -  ly      tone       im  -  plants.    And      so  do    his     sis  -  ters,    and     his 


i 


it 


i    U  ^  i  Vi  ^    i 


^ 


^ 


^ 


¥-J-^ 


¥^=^ 


P    *    ^ 


cou-sins,  and   his  aunts. 


Sopranos 


j    J  J  ^  ;"  ^  ;'|=^T=J 


N    N 


i\:  :  :£=g=£ 


V    '    V    ^ 


3: 


5^=t^-^— i^^;^=^ 


And      so        do     his     sis  -  ters,  and    his      cou  -  sins,  and  his  aunts  1  His      sis  -  ters,  and   his    cou-sins,  Whom  he 
Tenors  &  Basses  ._4_      .*.    .*.    ^-    .^    -^    -^       J^ 


^M=g= 


^^^ntf=^ 


t=t= 


;fc= 


1^    /  =tg 


^>   V  ^i^^   L> T 


£: 


-/ — f- 


1^ 


And      so       do    his     sis  -  ters,  and   his      cou-sins,  and   his  aunts  !  His       sis  -  ters,  and   his    cou-sins,  Whom  he 


J-J-l-^ 


^^ 


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^^= 


^^ 


I 


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1?      t?      ?      ^      V      y      7      y 


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reck  -  ons      up      by     doz  -  ens,    and     his        aunts ! 


-^^ 


-V-i"  ?  f  f 


V     V     '     ' 


a= 


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^ 


TlJl'4  • 


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33 


No.  10.         TRIO  &  CHORUS— Ralph,  Boatswain,  &  Boatswain's-mate. 

;g;    Ralph. 


I.    A       Bri  -  tish      tar      is 
a.   His     eyes  should  flash  with  an 
Boatswain. 


1.  A      Bri  -  tish      tar      is      a 

2.  His     eyes  should  flash  with  an 
Boatswain's-mate. 


Piano. 


m^p=^=^^r.  r   i  ^\-r^i-LJ-^ 


Tea.  -  dy       to       re  -  sist        A  die 

dom  -  i   -  neer  -  ing   frown,     Or     the       tang 


to     -     rial     word  j 
ty     -    rant    tongue ; 


And    his 
And    his 


rea  -  dy       to       re  -  sist        A  die     -     ta 

dom  -  i   -  near  -  ing   frown,     Or     the         tang        of 


gg 


it  r.  f.  7  ^^^u— xg 


to    -    rial       word  ; 
ty   -   rant     tongue  : 


His       nose   should    pant, 
His       foot    should  stamp, 


r'j  ^  1 


^ 


^ 


^ 


rea  -  dy       to       re  -  sist        A  die     •     ta 

dom  -  i   -  neer  -  ing   frown.    Or     the     tang  of 


to    .    rial       word;      His        nose    should    pant, 
ty   -    rant     tongue;     His        foot    should   stamp, 


And 
And 


his 
his 


34 


fJi  i  iJ    J- 


-iJ"  •''  I  r   r  ^^ 


lip      should   curl, 
throat   should  growl, 


And    his    brow   should 
And    his      face    should 


furl, 
scowl. 


Am'  bis 
And  his 


m^^^ 


gi 


lips     . 
throat   , 


ii^ 


His 
His 


cheeks  should  flame, 
hair  should  twirl. 


.  should  curl,  His     cheeks 
.  should  growl, His       hair 


should 
should 


J^u^ 


His     bo-som^hould         heave, 
Hl*     eyes        should  flash, 


f^=m^t=^=^ 


flame,   And     his    brow  should       furl.    And     his      bosom    should 
twirl,  And     his      face   should     scowl,  And     his        eyes      should 


rail. 


-^^ J    J-  J- 1 .''  '^'  iiJ'  i  J'  y~J^ 


Chorus.   Sop. 


heart     should  glow,     And      his        fist       be         e   -    ver      rea   •    dy       For        a        knock 

breast      pro     -     -     trade.     And  this    should  be        his      Cus  -  torn    -  a    -    ry  at     • 


-*- 
down 
ti     - 


^^ 


§^m 


rail. 


blow.  Ilis 

tude.  His 

Tenors  &  Basses. 


-P 


Mt 


si 


heave.    And      his     heart     should 
flash,      And      his     breast      pro     ■ 


glow, 
trude, 


And      his      fist 
And  this 


e    -    ver       rea  -   dy     For       a         knock 
his  Cus  -  tom  -  a    -    ry        at 


» 


And     his        fist       be        e    -    ver       rea  -  dy      For        a        knock     -      down  blow.  His 

And  this    should    be       his      Cus  -  torn  -    a     -    r)'         at      -      •     ti     -     -     tude.  His 

rail. 


down 
ti 


i 


H 


* 


Pill  zivace. 


?^ 


^^ 


i: 


nose      should       pant.       And     his         lip        should      curl,        His     cheeks   should       flame.     And     his      brow     should       furl,      His 
foot       should     stamp,      And     his      throat     should     growl.       His        hair      should      twirl.     And     his         face     should     scowl.     His 

ff-f-  -  _  _  -. 


mm^ 


^ 


^ 


nose      should       pant.      And     his         lip        should      curl,         His     cheeks     should      flame,     And     his       brow     should     furl.       His 
foot       should      stamp,     And     his       throat     should     growl.       His        hair      should     twirl.      And     his       face    should     scowl,     His 


blow. 

tude. 

Piu  vrvtue. 


ft"f=^ 


^^^ 


-W J- 


-=^/- 


^^^ 


^=^ 


^ 


is.:: 


;p 


It 


bo  -   som    should    heave,      And      his      heart      should     glow,       And      his         fist         be        e     ■     ver         rea   -   dy       For  a 

eyes  should     flash,        And      his     breast        oro    -   trude.      And  this     should     be        his       Cus   -   torn    -   a     -    ry 


t 


1^ 


if^te 


r^^ — 1» 


bo  -   som    should     heave.       And      his       heart      should     glow,       A«.       his         fist        be        e     -     ver        rea    •   dy       For  a 

eyes  should      flash.        And      his     breast        pro    -   trude,      Ani  this     should     be        his       Cus   -   torn    -   a     -    ry 


W 


^m 


knock-  down    blew, 
at     -     ti    -    tude. 


^1 


knock  -  down    blow, 
at     -     ti    -    tude. 


u. 


Viva 


giiyi 


^ 


M-T  r '  r  |fafeE£=r-r-Kn"^r  ^f  f  r-^ 


sag 


\ i_ 


=e= 


/        -^ 


* 


-•£ — -t -£ 


^ — <: — K         ^-r- 


36 


No.  iz. 


^ 


Allegro  con  brio. 


DUET— Josephine   &   Ralph. 

y  Josephine. 


i 


M. 


^ 


r    r  ^^^ 


^ 


fe*^t:&S:| 


Re-frain,  au  -  da  -  cious  tar,         Your  suit  from  press  -  ing  ;        Re 


Piano. 


@ip?=r7=i^ 


53P3 


I        r 


i 


fer 


^^j  .   i^  f\f^  J   J   1  J- 1 1;  •  p,  r  p,  g  c;  !  p  ^  r   ^-^ 


n 


y    y 


mem     -     ber  what    you  are,  And  whom  ad  •   dress  -  ing.  Re    -    frain,    au  •  da-cious  tar,  Your      suit  from  press  -  ing ;  Re  ■ 


^^^^m^^^'^^^^^^^'^^ 


3i 


<^ax±a 


v-t — *-a"*'~*  .-I  *   »    wi  * *  X*  *  X  *  * :5-« m-ijr*-»-=-*-* — is-* ^— ;=-«-?•— c-« — ail is-« ■ F F- 


tf^i^-^f--  r.g  I-  I p  i'  r  r.  ^'i^^^^  r^\r        r    i r •  jv:  j»i^^ 


member  what  you  are,  And   whom  ad-dress-ing,  Re  -  frain,  au  -  da  -  cious  tar, 


Re  mem  -  ber  what  you     are. 


^mm^^i'^m    ^vsW- 


m 


f 


b  ^>^^-f^\ :  ^  T  \ 


^OTt^ 


m^ 


3^ 


^^^J^a^jxg 


*    3<t  o 


3: 


-i  v  u*  r  t 


^ 


P  (aside. )  Un  pace  piu  Unto. 


pVy   V   ■^^\\^\^^—i^,^-^^J^-t^Hi\i   i   iJ'lJ.   \^.J^r^^. 


I'd 


laugh       my  rank    to    scorn,  In    u   -   nion        ho  •   ly,       Were     he        more  high-ly    bom  Or      1      more 


g 


fe 


te 


Hi^^rH^i-iri^^^^m^^m 


¥ 


■v.,  _..^.. 


^^g^^^j^=M^^^3^=4=j=t"f^"i^i^^^ 


37 


v^L,^,   T-jr 


1/  1/ 


dim. 


^^ 


/>  nVari/. 


^^^^^^ 


^^SE|]tB 


low  -  ly,  I'd  laugh    my  rank  to    scorn,  In    u-  nion     ho   -  ly,  Were  he    more  highly    bom  Or     I     more     low-  ly. 

± 


:«/ 


dim. 


Colla  voce.^ — ^  ff> 


S3^=Ms^ 


^ 


^^ 


d  m  S  d 


^i ^ 


"^i  =P      4       rj 


r 


$ 


^ 


i 


Ralph. 


=tS=S 


^^ 


SS 


r     rMsi  ^, 


^^ 


^^ 


\: 


Tempo,  imo. 


Lgifed^£.a:gJ:l 


Proud  la       -       dy,  have  your  way,  Un  •  feel  -  ing    beau    -    ty  !  Vou 


-^— -^'^^1-j'^i  r 


^S^ 


g=^=g^ 


3-1  ^  5-«i  ^  Sn  ^  ^3 


N^^f^^^^1^^^Ff^g^f^7^jf?H+r^^i^ 


r^-*l — ;r*-*l — ir*- 


^ 


i 


fe 


^^m 


m 


J    J     1 JM  c:^^E:^-;^-^^=v=^^g 


^^ 


^ 


speak,  and      I        o  -  bey.  It       is      my      du     -     ty ;  I  am       the  low  -  liest  tar  that  ploughs  the    wa  -  ter,  And 


^^^r-#^^^^^^^^^#^#^^Mni^^^^ 


^^i^^^^^^^M^^^^^^^' 


^f=^ 


w-t-rrnrt 


r  g  r    f-^ 


^^ 


^ 


^^ 


± 


you,  proud  maiden,  are  my      cap-tain's  daugh  -  ter ;  Proud  la       -       dy,  have  your  way, 


You      speak,  and    I        o  -  bey. 


^^^^^^N^^^^^^i 


m^^^--- 


d=g3-«U33i  \   \   f 


^^pi^fB^r=r^g=g^irii 


^ 


1^ 


m 


§ 


^ 


^— ^ — p— ^ 


/J  (asuJe.)  Un  poco  piujmtf. 


My  heart,      with   an-guish   torn.  Bows  down  be   -   fore     her;         SIic  lauglis        my  love    to    scorn,  Ytt     I         a 


m^^^^kMUi^Hki^i^m^n^- 


^^a^ 


3  3  tid — >    J  '~3 — *   J  <- 


i 


iore     her, 


-'H— n^- 


ens. 


f— n:=^ 


My      heart,     with    an-guish     torn.  Bows  down  be    -    fore      her.  She    laughs      my    love      to      scorn,  Yet     I         a    • 


tempo  lino,  _/ Josephine 


dore    her. 


Re  -  frain,         au  -  da-cious  tar,         Your      suit  from      press  -  ing. 


i 


r      r      1  i 


f  Ralph. 

- — & 


gzsif  J'  ;.i 


Proud       la      -     dy,  have  your  way,         Un    -    feel  ■  ing 


g^mrt5 


/J  /«<  /«<fc. 


JlU^Jl 


^ 


^ 


^ 


^    <^ 


-1       F 


I'd     laugh     my  rank    to      scorn,     Tn      u  -  nion    ho    -    ly,  Were     he       more  high  -  ly        born...  Or 

P  pill  lento. 


3^ 


^ 


V    ■^^    d 


My    heart    with    an-guish    torn.    Bows  down  be  -  fore     her ;  She    laughs    my    love     to        scorn,  Yet 


i^^f 


»* 


-^'  I     I 


^ 


^ 


^^ 


-dr 


No.   12. 


39 
FINALE. 


Ralph.  Regit. 


Piano. 


a^^[LTrT+f-r±f 


Allegretto  moderate. 


Can     I        sur-vive   this  o   -  ver  -  bear-  ing?        Or       live       a   life     of    mad     des   -   pair  -  ing?       My 


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prof-  fer'dlove  des-pis'd,        re    -    ject      -      ed  ?  No,       no, 


it's      not        to     be       ex   -    pcct   -   ed ! 


^  a  tempo. 


Sec'ie  Finale, 


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Ralph. 


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Mess-mates  a-hoy  !     come  here  !    come  here  ! 

^    Sopranos. 


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I     ^  IP  I 


iS^Sz: 


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Aye,  aye,  my  boy  I      what  cheer  !  what  cheer ! 


Tenors  &  Basses. 


g-j^ 


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Allegro  con  brio. 


Aye,  aye,  my  boy  !    what  cheer  !  what  cheer ! 


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Ralph. 


-P— ^-^T 


ri^^ 


The    mai  -  den  treats   my 


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Come,     tell     us  pray,  without  de  -    lay.what  does  she  say  ?       What  cheer!     what  cheer  I 


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Come,     tell      us  pray,  without  de  -    lay.what  does  she  say?       What  cheer!     what  cheer  ! 


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-^^    '    Vraii 


suit       with  scorn,       Re   -  jects    my    hum  -  ble         gift,  my    la  -  dy.      She      says      I      am      ig      -      no     -    bly  born.        And 


it 


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cuts    my   hope    a     -     drift,  my    la  -  dy. 


Deadeye. 


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She  spurns  my  love!         O 


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Oh  !      cm  -  el  one  ! 


tr->        1^^ 


■^ ^^^ 


oh  !       cru  -  el  one  ! 


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Oh  !       cru  -  el  one  !  oh  !       cru  -  el   one  ! 


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_^  Cousin  Hebe. 


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m\,\  r    1-^=^^ 


Shall  they  sub-mit  ?  are     they  but  slaves  ? 

J'  Boatswain. 


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^^=?= 


/     » 


->*—?- 


t=tc 


•   ho !  O  -  ho  !  J     told  you    so !  I     told  you     so ! 


m 


fc 


Shall    we    sub-mit  ? 
y  Chorus. 


are      we    tut  slaves  ? 


^^- 


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E^E 


^tz=* 


Shall    we    sub-mit  ? 


are      we    but  slaves  ? 

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Shall    we    sub-mit?  are      we  but  slaves? 


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41 


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JP  ^  ^    "^"^      ■■  )  ^  ■■     -■  I . 


Lov^    comes  a-liV;         to      high       and  low- 


Bri  -  'an  -  nia's        sai    -    lors       rule        the  waves,  And     shall  they  bow  to     in 

m    .  -f- ^^ m. 


suit? 


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^^ 


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-y — I? 


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=«St=t: 


Love    comes  a-like         to       high      and  low- 


m 


Bri  -  tan  -  nia's        sai    -    lors       rule        the  waves,  And    shall  they  bow  to     in 

JS__S 


suit? 


^^ 


Ifesz 


M 


^ 


^^ 


=^=F= 


^^ 


— p      p- 

Love     comes   a-like 


to 


high 


and  low —        Bri  -  tan  -  nia's        sai    ■    lors       rule       the  waves,    And   shall  they  bow  to     in  -  suit  ? 


Love     comes   a-like  to        hii-h       and  low- 


^t 


^ 


fH-t    •-    ¥ 


Bri  -  tan  -  nia's        sai    -    lors        rule        the  waves,    And   shall  they  bow  to     in  -  suit? 


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I       V  I 


Deadeye. 


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zfet 


7^ 


3S 


^^ 


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^^ 


=i^=k^ 


^:^ 


You  must  sub  -  mit,  you   are    but  slaves;  A     la-dyshe!         O-hol       O    -    ho! 


You    low  •  ly 


P 


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g— ^ 


No      no! 


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E^ 


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No  !    no ! 


^F^^^(HH^rJ;q^fLL5J    r| 


Sopranos. 


toi  -  lers   of  the  waves,  She  spurns  you  all —    I  told  you  so  ! 


Shall         they      sub-mit  ? 
Tenors  &  Basses. 


^tt 


^t 


^     ^ 


Shall 


we      sub-mit  ? 


are  we         but  slaves  ? 


are        they       but  slaves  ? 
^ P  '  F 


P^^^^^=s^^^\ j--^  <j'^  J- 


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9- 


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42 


Cousin  Hebe. 


m 


Shall      they    sub-mit? 
Boatswain. 


J      A-JU- 

^     »-• — *-- — 


^^^^ 


3=t: 


are       they     but  slaves  ? 


Love    comes     a  -  like        to       high 


and    low — 


Br: 


^ 


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Efc5 


Shall      we       sub-mit  ? 
Deadeye. 


^ 


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l?= 


are         we     but  slaves  ? 


'&^z 


^Sifc 


^ 


Ifei 


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SOPEANOS. 


You  must  sub  -  mit. 


^ 


3^ 


you  are   but    slaves  ; 


A        la    -    dy   she!    O- 


^^^^m 


A    J^'.  ^r 


-^^ 


^ 


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Shall      we       sub-mit  ? 
Tenors  &  Basses,    iff" 


are        we      but  slaves  ? 


'^r~^ 


'^^m 


Love     comes     a  -  like       to       high 


^ 


and     low — 


Bri- 


^=^ 


Shall      we       sub-mit  ? 


-m=^^ 


are        we       but  slaves  ? 


-P-  •    -*-  3= 


Love     comes    a  -  like        to        high 


and    low- 


Bri  . 


m^rt 


fe^ 


^ 


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IeMMj 


^ 


DEAD.-_g-  :p- 


e- 


Etir 


iSzai 


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:^=^=l: 


f.  I  f>  •    fe  s=^=fc 


^ 


ho !       Oho !       Oho ! 

_,  Cousin  Hebe.  &_SopRANOS. 


She  spurns  you  all, 


P~^^ 


^ 


N  ^ 


She   spums   you  all —  I     told     you  so ! 


^ 


-^ : 


tan     -      nia's  sai    -    lors       rule  the  waves,  And  shall  ^^.^^  stoop  to      in    -    suit? 


X 


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"BOATSWAIN-&~BASSr 


s 


No !  no  ! 

-r         f 


tan      -      nia's  sai    -    lors       rule  the  waves.  And  shall      /  stoop  to      in    -    suit  ? 


they^ 


No  !  no  ! 


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Ralph. 


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'g       ^ 


^=j  I'r  •  r.    I  ^g^g^EgEp 


My        friends,     my      leave         of     life         I'm  tak  -  ing, 


For 


oh,         my      heart,     my      heart        is 


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break    -    mg ;  When  I    am       gone. 


■im 


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^^ 


oh,       pri  -  thee,    tell   The  maid  that,    as     I         died, 


I     lov'd        her 


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P  Chorus. 


43 


tyd      r     r*        I 


^^m 


tiM 


life,  a  -  las,  his  leave  he's   talc  -  ing,  For       ah !  his  faith-ful  heart    is    break-ing.      When  he    is 


well! 


Of 


^    V    V — P- 


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V^\  j  -if^ 


^ 


yt= 


~1  ^       l^E 


V    V    /      "9- 


Of        life,  a  -  las,  his  leave  he's   tak  -  ing,  For       ah !  his  faith-ful  heart     is    break-ing.      When  he    is 


fe^ 


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that,  as       he    died,        he     lov'd       her    well. 


Ralph. 


V — ? — ^ 

gone  we'll  sure       -        ly      tell     The    maid 


i^j  *  I  g 


^ 


^ 


^ 


as      he     died,         he    lov'd        her     well. 


Be 


■     •        r 


gone  we'll  sure        -        ly       tell   The    maid 

-X- 


aa_     he    died,         he    lov'd         her    well. 


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itit 


aj      he 


^f^  r 


=^ 


^      r 


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P^ 


3=1 — i[-j=inj~-ir-: 
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r-^f  r  1^1  "r  ^ 


wam'd. 


my       mess  -  mates 


all    V/ho     love     in     rank     a    -    bove   you—  For       Jo     -     seph-ine      I         fall  I 


Ix>ves     me? 


Tenors 
&  Basses. 
Loves     you!  Yes!    Yes!      Ah    yes!  she  loves 


44 


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Josephine.    Allegro  vivate. 


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fefe 


s 


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Oh      joy,         oh   rap  -  turc        un  -  for  -  seen,  The     cloud   -   ed   sky      is        now     se  -  rene,  The      God         of  day—  the 
Cousin  Hebe.  --- 

I         I         ,       J       I^^j-J       J       IJ       J         li 


^ 


^ 


^tg= 


Oh      joy,         oh   rap  -  ture        un   -  for  -  seen,  The     cloud  -   ed   sky      is        now     se  -  rene.  The      God        of  day —  the 
Ralph. 


^  r  i-P-^ 


^r  r  Ir 


-• — i — ^■ 


Oh      joy,        oh  rap  -  ture       un  -  for  -  seen,  The    cloud  -   ed  sky     is        now     se  -  rene.  The     God        of  day —  the 

I     I     I — 1     I 


mmW^S^Ti  U- J  ^  J  i  J"^]  I  jJJ]:;^ 


s=;;^ 


"       Allegro  vivace. 


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^ 


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p£^ 


latCT 


-:  nJ    J  I  f  |.J 


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=p:^=» 


orb      of   love.  Has       hung        his   en  -  sign       high      a-bove.  The       sky      is       all  a -blaze. 


fer 


m 


^ 


orb      of   love.  Has      hung        his   en  •  sign      high      a  -  bove,  The       sky      is        all  a  -  blaze. 


pg^ 


r  r  r  '  ir  r=¥  ■  ;ii"  -    ^ 


*   p* 


i=t 


orb      of   love.  Has      hung        his    en  -  sign       high     a  -  bove,  The       sky      is       all  a  -  blaze.  With     woo  -  ing  words  and 


^S 


^^ 


^^ 


^ 


^ 


^^ 


^ 


Mr  r  "r  '  \r  /'r'l  ij.;'J-^ 


> — •- 


3E 


-»— : 


EfeS 


111      chase    the      lag  -  ging     hours    '      a-long,  And         if      he  finds    the   mai    -    den  coy,  He'll      mur  -  mur  forth  de 


m 


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Lnd         if      he  finds    the   mai    -    den  coy,  He'll      mur  -  mur  forth   de 


SM^^gr-^ 


He'll     chase   the     lag  -  ging      hours  a-long,  And 


^IJ.  J^J-  J^la^ 


^^^ 


^  * 


=t2=t: 


t=^4=S^ 


I*  ■  f 


\ 


lov     ■     ingsong,  I'll       chase   the     lag  -  ging     hours  a-long,  And  if       I    find    the    mai    -    den  coy,    I'll        mur -mur  forth   de 

-t'l  !■    I    !    i    ;    I    .    I    .  I     I    ,    ,    i    i    ,    .    ,  I     ill!     I  -T-^.  I     rr         n      M    I    [    I     I    !,    I    !  I      n         H: 


^ 


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5 


^^ 


"¥" 


45 


^^^^^p^ 


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-yj- 


cor     -     •  ous  joy         la  drea 


my  roun 


de 


lays  I 


tr 


^ 


:?2= 


-     cor     -    -  ous  joy         In  drea 


my  rouii 


de        -        lays ! 


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t»— «- 


—f- 


^^ 


-     cor     -     -  ous  joy         In  drea 


my  roun 


de 


lays !  Deadeye. 


3^ 


w     » 


^ 


He  thinks  he'f 


-* P- 


1* — w 


feF* 


f        ^ 


1^;^^:=^ 


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It 


won     his     Jo  -  seph  -  ine,  But  tho'  the     sl;y   seems  now     se  -  rene,     A     frown  -  ing  thun  •  der  bolt     a  -  bove     May  end     their 


m 


J  J  •  :  I  f  g  -^  ^' ^^^^-^^~^Vf-^  '■\'i^  i  ^^^ 


stacc. 


^^ 


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* — ^ 


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rrr 


BI  •    as  -  sor  -  ted    love  Which  now    is        all 


^ 


a  -  blaze.  Our     cap- tain    ere      a       day  '■;  gone   Will 


^^ 


^=^ 


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be      ex  -  treme-ly      down        up-  on     The  wick  •  ed    men    who      art    em  -  ploy    To      make    his      Jo  -  seph  -  ine    less    coy      In 

H  ^<- — 


E3 


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ilj     .^     J     ilJ      J^S 


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w:.  h  J'*     ^       I     r    iHr  '      r    !         I  +^l I-     ^       I    I    * 


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Josephine. 


46 


±z 


r=?=T 


it    ■     m 


d        S- 


J    I    \VJA 


^=^^ 


*  * 


^ 


i 


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Oh     joy,      oh    rap  -  ture      un  -  for  -  seen,    The       cloud  -  ed   sky        is         now     se  -  rene,     The 

Cousin  Hebe. 


J       IJ.     JN         J       [^ 


^ 


3^5t 


;  I  .i  •  J 


tr 


Oh     joy,      oh   rap  -  ture      un  -  for  -  seen,    The       cloud  -  ed   sky        is  now     se  -  rene,     The 

Ralph. 


r  J   r  I  r  •  £»   r  I  r  rr=^ 


^^^^ 


I       >T 


Oh     joy,      oh   rap  -  ture      un  -  for  •  seen,    The       cloud  -  ed   sky         is  now     se  -  rene,     The 


^S 


fci 


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^ 


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ma  -  ny        va  -  nous  ways. 


-^jr,_^z^ 


Our  captain  soon,  unless  I'm  wrong, 


Will  be  ex 


gJi?^..j^JiJ^iUPr;— liJ^Jj^^ 


=r> 


^ 


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^  J  r  i^-f  J  r  I  ^'  r  J  r  I  ^  r^r^?^ 


^ 


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ii^t 


^^^ 


^^ 


* 


u^i^ 


God  of  day,     the       orb     of     love.  Has     hung         his    en  -  sign      high      a  -  bove,  The         sky 


t^^..     J'J^JJ    J     J    J    |||J^=^-J_|J    J    J    J 


God  of  day,    the        orb      of     love,  Has      hung        his    en  -  sign    high     a  -  bove.  The         sky 


t=i^ 


-^ ^-* * 


-f f- 


^^ 


/I  I ff *— t|W- 


God         of  day,    the       orb      of     love,  Has    hung        his  en  -  sign     high     a  -  bove,  The 


^ 


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.*  •    I*- 


irar 


treme    -    ly  down        up  -  on    The    wick  -  ed       men        who  art  employ.   Will     be       ex  -  treme    -    ly  down        up  •  on   The  wick-ed 


i^^^^S^^^i^Sf^^^ 


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-f— i^-i 


do. 


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"77" 


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all 


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blaze, 


all 


i; 


all 


1  laye, 


aU 


feE 


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aU 


blaze,  is 


aU 


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V    V    V 


men,  will    be     ex-trem;  -  ly  down  up  -  on   the  men  In  ma-ny    va-rious  \\ a)S, 


In  ma  •  ny  va-rious. 


\m 


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47 


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blaze, 


blaze, 


:?=:: 


^ 


all 


all 


blaze.       The         sky 


all,  is 


all 


J^^ 


-t      J       J- 


blaze,      The         sky  is  all,  is 


all 


^ 


^^ 


^ 


blaze. 


^^^ 


all 


blaze.       The  sky  is 


all, 


all 


=g  r  r  r.  r-^ 


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^=^ 


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=p=t 


ways, 


Z?^ 


V    V    \^    '^c=^ 


Efli 


Our  cap-tain  soon  will      be     ex-trcmely  down  up-on   The  wick -cd  men  in    ma  -  ny  va  -  rious 


"P^ 


L-^H; 


1^ 


-^-'^  jr  r-^ 


a « 


</,7. 


^_     .».      ^- 


^=r:.p=^^E^^7Ti  77  r-h^!^^l 


fPstai-cato. 


m^^^^iirp Lt^Q^k^=J=J4^  J  g  I  J.  4  i  ^  i 


hj      I — ±- 


Josephine. 


48 


%^V r     lriN\,^i   N-^ 


JOSEfHINE. 


-OUSIN'  llEllE 


p:^i\S:^\^^^ff- 


Aiid      then    we      can 


Boatswain. 


This         ve    -    ry      night,       With 


^,r^^^T-uS 


f      J  1  I  |>JN~^i  r,  1 1^ 


i=±tc 


half  -  past      ten, 


i 


i^ 


Ralph. 


Can  part    them    then  ! 


Chorus. 


^ 


r      /i|P^[;i*^rE 


=gi 


1    ^1    s^ 


tf=^ 


N    I     S 


Re  -    turn,     for     none 


@^ 


'*     :S:      * 


This         ve    -    ry      night,        With 


l^   I  ^    ^    ^ &— 


W. 


This  ve   •    ry      night.       With 


i*- 


!?(•-      -^ 


H^^^HF^ 


is^^^ 


fefe 


?.*- 


^i 


1/ 


CISdE 


ES 


i 


Ralph. 


Josephine. 


fez^^N^iM^^i^;  -1  f  1  Z^J^  IbA^^  N(l)tJ^^^\  M  N^^l'^r  ^  ^  '^  J^^'#g:3E^ 


i 


Cousin  Hebe. 


i 


Ralph. 


Josephine. 


i>r  ^  *|  ^  Ji^ 


i 


ba  -    ted  breath       And      muf  -  fie 


4» 


F= 


breath       And      muf  -  fied     oar —    With    -     out       a      light,         As  still      as    death    We'll        steal     a  -  shore.         A 


^^ 


h^^  ^n  ^-1    ^^^-^^^-.^^^ 


^kt^  vi — s: 


3=^ 


^3^^^ 


ba  -  ted  breath       And      muf  -  fled     car—    With     -    out       a      light.         As  still      as    death     We'll        steal     a  -  shore.         A 


__^_ |S ps, [S >-T— l"* f5 ^ >       I     N       ft ft  ft      I     ft       >       >  ft      ,>       ft       ft  .^      ^ 


fer 


rm 


ba  -  ted  breath       And      muf  -  fled     oar —    With     -    out       a     light,  As  still     as    death     We'll       steal      a  -  shore.         A 


IP 


^  .M    tv 


fee 


^^^Tf^^^^^^f^=^^=^4 


^^T^^T^-r;  ^^  ^   >;  1  Ib^  1,L  ^  [,  ^ 


m 


iN  ^g-     -g- 


JLm M — 


-m . L3 — tl— M — 


f>m-     -»r 


:  I. ,     p  '^g    ?        ^   I    r^  Fg: — 1, 5 — I    r*  '^g — jg        g    -1 — p  \*    -p       r      \  r   r — g        r 


I  Raplh. 


Cousin  IIeee. 


Josephine. 


I  Ralph. 


Cousin  Hebe. 


^^^^  ,N_^^fan^r;"T^^js-i  I   fti  ^.1  jv^jf^'^  ^  I  "^-T^^^M-^^-g^^^^^ 


cler  •  gy  -  man         Shall       majce   us      one         At  half- past    ten,         And        then    we     can  Re    -     turn,     for   none      Can 

Boatswain. 


m^ 


i 


r 


N   N 


^^ 


r   ^'1^ 


l7*-n- 


At        half-  past     ten. 


Can 


I 


=ft^ 


cler  -  gy  -  man         Shall     make  them   one         At  half  -  past    ten.         And        then  they    can  Re    -     turn,     for     none     Can 

s.N.NNN      ^.^>^^       >       ^ ^^ t^ is — , — ft — ft — ^ ^- 


cler  •  gy  -  man        Shall     make  them   one         At  half- past    ten.         And        then   they   can  Re    -     turn,     for     none     Can 


Josephine 


49 


^-^  ....  ..._•••••  11  .11  1  m  t        . lirril l._  \Z t.  t.        A—       —till        _nJ  aa*1«    IXfn^l    xt-nAl    n      r-VnwA  A         <*l  &•■_    n-at 


Thisve-ry         night\Vith1.a- ted  breath  ^Vnd  muffled  oar,  Without  a       light  As  still  as  death  Well  steal  a-shore.  A  cler-gy 
ry  night,         With         ba     -     ted 


part  tlieui  tlien  !     This 

Ralph. 


breath      And         muf   -    fled         oar —     With  • 


^^.k.^_,_:=3^^[|5^^^g^3z^^5zi^3zi^i  I  JN  i^i  ;N^^^ 


This  ve 

Deadeye. 


ry 


night,        With         ba 


ted 


breath       And         muf   -    fled         oar —    With  - 


W^ f— ^^EgEtllt^ZS^ -1    f     1   C   n 


!*     -1     f     i: 


^    f    'i 


1^ — —>-^^ — ~\^ 


This 


part  them  then  !       This 


ry  night,         With         ba     -     ted  breath       And         muf    -    fled         oar —     With  • 


night.        With        ba     -     ted  breath       And       muf    -    fled         oar —     With 


part  them  then'  This  ve-  ry  night.  With  ba-ted  breath  And  muffled  oar,  Without    a       light,  As  still  as  death  We'll  steal  a -shore.  A  cler-gy  - 


gggSg^feE|l^^-4~'~NM^ 


-n- 


^ 


part  them  then  !     This 


niglit,        With  ba    -     ted 


l^i^^m^^ 


breath      And         muf    -    fled        oar —      With- 


rempii  P  e  stacc. 


m$~^^^^^^^W^\ 


^^ 


^^^F^ 


-=)-- 


^^ 


±i 


^^ 


-^-^^ 


j^^^^^^^ji^    g_M^p   ^^.Z^I^ggg 


.    man  Shall  make     us       one     At      half- past    ten.    And  then     we        can      Re  -  turn,    for      none  Can   part     us      then !  A      cler  -  gy  - 


!a=i^S    'y    X     i-    T^^l-i-   J'  -4  i,Af^-g-MS-M^^;^^^EgE^ 


=^^ 


man  Shall  make  them   one     At      half- past      ten.  And  then  they        can      Re  -  turn,  for      none  Can    part  them    then!  A      c!cr  -  gy 

-*-  -P-  -ft-  -^  -P^  -F-  -I*-  -f- -f-  -f-_ 


50 


# 


^^^t-tr\-^^:y=^--^^~f^=^=^^^^±^^:^^ 


:ic--: 


man  Shall  make    us       one      At     half- past       ten,  And    then     we        can     Re  -  turn,    for    none     Can  part      us 


'&- 


then  !  This     ve 
^ 


-  "7 


m 


X— ^ 


^ 


:^=3i 


N    1        N    1- 


\    1 


^ 


:fs=3=Js::^ 


EE 


cler   -    -    gy 


— »— 
man 


— r 

Shall 


-• « •- 


make  them 


At 


half 


^ 


past 


ten.    This     ve    -  ry 

— # 


^^^^^^^^^^ 


^^^ 


-T ^ 


g  ^  p  "  c;  -^^ 


cler 


gy    •    -    man 


ShaU 


make  us 


At 


half 


past 


ytt^.*= 


ten.    This    ve 


T 


-g        ^         g        ^        ^        ^ 


,?  ^  :  ^  ^  1-^— ^-{^^E^g 


E£E 


cler 


gy 


Shall 


make  them 


At 


half      -       past 


ten.  This     ve    - 


■7 


W^    ^^    ^      j^  -^-^^=3 


J"  1    .^  1   I   J^  1    J""  1     }^^^ 


^^ 


cler     -     •     gy 


Shall 


ake  them 


At 


half 


past 


ten.   This     ve 


^^\^^  t  ^r^-^/'  ^'  ;■  j-  ,^^^1^  P  g  ^g  ^c:  c  ;■  ^^^^^^^ 


ry 


-^:,,^:^ 


man  Shall  make  them   one      At     half-  past     ten,  And    then  they        can     re  -  turn,    for     none  Can 


^fes 


^  V  k"  k" 

gy    -     -     man  Shall  make 


• 


^rf 


part  them 

■s- 


then!  This     ve 


m 


ry 


^ 


f 


5=^1F 


=;<?=: 


^; 


cler    -     -     gy 


make  them 


At 


half 


past 


ten.  This     ve 


ry 


r^y~^^ 


^=^ 


■  ' 


4fa^=^ 


i 


* 


jf 


j^  -1  f,   1    j^^ 


^ 


-to- 


^ 


^   ^   i:   P  c  >_:_c^g_L^^l-:-g-^L^ 


N      \      N 


^ 


night.  With      ba  -   ted     breath  And    muf  -  fled    oar—  With-out 


^ 


as     death  We'll  steal     a  -  shore.    A       cler  -  gy    - 


f^     iN     >     ^     |S  ,  i>     p>=]^ 


>     r>     r^     ^     ^     ^     fs^^,^^^ 


N      S      N 


^ 


^ 


^ 


night,  With      ba  -   ted     breath  And    nmf  -  fled     oar— With-out      a         light.   As    still     as     death  We'll  steal 


-js   ^   r^   ^   ^ 


-N — >- 


a  -  shore. 

->. f^ 


A      cler  -  gy  - 


4— ^-^ 


^^^ 


>II^II£ 


night,  With     ba  -    ted    breath  And     muf  -  fled     oar —  With-out      a        light.   As     still     as     death  We'll  steal    a  -  shore.    A      cler  -  gy 


Mg^P         ^         C         g^P^ 


*        * 


^ 


^ 


^ 


^ 


d:^ 


tz=^ 


E^ 


f     k     k 


-> — l^ 


-k     k- 

night    With     ba   -   ted   breath  And    muf  -  fled     o.-ir  —  With-out      a        light,  As     still      as     death  We'll  steal     a  -  shore.    A      cler  -  gy 


s 


^^ 


51 


■gVty^j^^'  J'  J'  i^^^^i-^^F^^ 


ff^ 


-r-^ 


I£Z 


3 


->rs- 


min  Shall  make  us    one     At  half-past  ten,  And  then  we  can  Re-turn,  for  none,     none, 


^^T-t-T~y=^-:-:'  >  t-i^^^f-^--  J^  J  '^  J  r 


part    us        then  1 
V 


3^E 


part  them     then  I 


I 


# 


-     man  Shall  make  them  one  At  half-pasl  ten,  And  then  they  can  Re-turn,  for  none,     none. 


'^ — /— v^ 


-s' — e>- 


man  Shall  make  us    one    At  half-past  ten.  And  then   we  can  Re-turn,  for  none,     none, 


part    us        then  1 


^^i^r^^^-J^  ^  ^  J^  J- j^>^'  ^  t:m^"^=^=^^^  r|-  f-  f-  1^^ 


man  Shall  make  them  one   At  half-past  ten,  And  then  they  can  Re-turn,  for  none,     none,  none  Can 


^^^^^ 


N     r^     N    ^    rs    |>     S    -szzs] 


^  ^  r^- 


m 


part       them     then ! 
^5= 


4     S 


-» — » — » 


=*=*= 


£ 


man  Shall  make  them  one    At  half-past  ten.  And  then  they  can  Re-turn,  for  none,     none, 


none  Can      part       them     then  ! 


-     man  Shall  make  them  one 


y   y   Y 

At  half-past  ten.  And  then  they  can  Re-turn,  for  none,     none. 


none  Can 


part       them     then  ! 


£ 


-     man  Shall  make  them  one   At  half-past  ten,  And  then  they  can  Re-turn,  for  none,     none,  none  Can      part       them     then  ! 


tt 


^m^^^^^ 


^ 


3^— ^1— *|— a^w— ^4-<j 
i-      J-   4   4-^^ 


J^=?^H-H' 


321 


^s^ 


E^ 


il 


'W^ 


MSr 


Deadeve. 


For 


B^,^ j_,  T I T  I,  r^f-pg^^^£^^^^MMi^ 


Regit.    Moderate. 


-^^^^^^m  ^  p  I  r  r  r  r.  n*-  r.  r ;;  r  i^^^^i^^fe 


1^^ 


bear,       nor   carry  out  the  scheme  you've  plann'd,  She     is       a        la  -  dy—   you     a      fore-mast  hand  !  Re   -    mem  -  ber,  she's   your 


=fe= 


I 


-1^ 


t^ 


m 


t:::v£Rsi7y  of  uriNoa 

MUSIC  UBRAR^  ' 


52 


/Chorus.  Tulli. 


Wi^S^  r    J I  r-    ^^  '  ^  P  _L[ '     -1  j*=p=^-|  J  .  |,>-^tf^^^- 


^^ 


gal-lant    cap-tain's  daughter, 


And  you  the  mean-est    slave  that  crawls  the      wa 


6er  !  Back,  ver    -    min, 


m 


^ 


f 


p 


T 


^ 


W 


f 


i 


=^#$. 


^ 


■> — ^- 


=-^ 


^ 


i^ 


IhI 


^l_g_ 


^^f^Mg^^^^f^^^^^^fe^s^^feElF 


I 


i 


Sopranos,  j^ 


bj?    r        lEE 


^ —  — « m •- 


^^ 


^i^ip 


^ 


1 y — c? — p~> 

Let's     give     three  cheers  for  the  sai    -  lor's   bride    Who        casts         all        thought   of         rank 

Tenors  &  Basses,  jf' 


a  -  side —  Who 


^^ 


=^ 


Efe^ 


IS 


a^ 


-^-t^ 


Let's      give     three  cheers  for  the  s.ii    -   lor's  bride    Who      casts  all  thought        of        rank 

£         -t-      -P    •  ^-   -*- 


a  -  side —  Who 


it?      P 


— b 1 — 


l=Fg=4 


It 


-r  ,  ^  •  3- 


:^±^3z 


z^ 


-^t-^-f^ 


3= 


=^=H^ 


H^lgNNNNN^ 


fe^ 


^dr-»: 


1  1  r 


^ 


?         -*: 


^^ 


SjlLj^--l 


=1 


eE 


::=1=1^ 


^ 


f — r 


-s — ^- 


it^=i 


gives        up    home      and     for    -   tune    too,       For  the      ho    -    nest  love        of     a       sai   -    lor    true !    Tra,    la,        la,       la. 


la, 


£ 


m^- 


:£=S=J=^ 


4: 


r^ 


^ 


e 


^ 


■=^ 


i2=p 


;*=»- 


-?■— p^ 


-r-fer 


gives        up   home        end      for    -  tune     too,       For  the      ho     -     nest   love         of     a       sai     -     lor     true !  Tra,     la 


V — r- 

la,       la, 


ii'''f  I  ^TTi^  :r  r  1^ 


^^ 


n-rrp-^- 


^^^^^^m 


f  f 


^ 


f£=z^ 


^y? 


^^ 


/ 


53 


1^';,  j  iu^u^^^m 


SctzS 


^ 


'I    .    ,  F 


-L     L  -U — U- 


\    N  jS 


^Ig 


la,     la,    la,     la,       la,      la,     la. 


I         ^  I 

la,        la,      la,     la,      la,       la,       la,    la, 


la,       la,      la,    la,    la,   la,      la,    la,    la,    la,      la. 


cx-f  T 1 1 1  r  ^^ 


i 


=fcT?= 


f^^fm^m 


^ 


BE 


^ 


la,   la,       la,       la,       la.    la,  la,        la,      la,    la,      la,       la,       la,    la,  la,       la,       la,    la,   la,    la,       la,    la,    la,    la,       la, 


fv^ 


la,    la,  la,       la,      la,       la,        la,       la,      la,       la,        la,       la,      la,        la,        la,       la,      la,        la,        la.       la,      k,       la,        la 


la, 


.1=.^ 


^^ 


la. 


la. 


P 


la. 


n  z 


^ 


i 


/= 


m^ 


m 


5^ 


^  .-^rii  ;-.;j^ 


la,      la.      La,    la,        la,      la,      la,      la 


-1 — t- — ^ — r 

Let's  give    three  cheers     for   the     sai   -   lor's  bride,    Who     casts    all   thought  of 


.'s  give    three  cheers    for  the     sat  -  lor's  bride,   Who  cas^s      all  thought  of 


^ 


^^ 


^^>=S 


GT 


^ 


rank        a    -  side— Who  gives      up  home        and     for    -  tune    too        For  the      ho    -     nest    love        of     a       sai     .     lor    true ! 


^^^ 


iE 


-* — ^ P— F 


;    r  r    r  r  If    i  p — ^ 


raiJc       a   -  side  —Who  gives      up    home        and     for    -  tune    too         For  the      ho    -     nest    love        of      a        sai    -    lor    true 


b^  r^'rij  |ff  fif  f-f  f  if    fr   ^    r  ff    i: 


54 


4^L-&^r  ^ir  ^^lr^;^•g^t^^^£t^-gf--£^f-^r  £ij:j^ 


pEJt 


Josephine,  Cousin  Hebe  &  Sopranos.  Vivace. 


jA  r        1   i^a^ 


a^^ 


^^ 


r  ^  g  ^  r 


For    a  Bri  -  tish     tar       is     a        soar  -    ing         soul     As        free      as     a   moun-tain        bird ; 

Tenors  &  Basses. 


His 


^ 


^ 


m 


Vivace. 


i 


b'l  S    i    i 


i 


^ 


^ 


r        1 


2^ 


jg^b^,  J^     1     f-         -1  ||<|',J^^^F^=^P='^^ 


m 


$ 


\  :::n  ^,  m  aj-.  .  j 


B 


^^^^^^^^^^S 


n  I J  J  J— v^ 


^ 


en  -  er  -  get  -  ic   fist  should  be        rea-dy    to    re  -  sist     A         die  -  ta  -  to  -  rial  word  !  His        eyes  should  flash  with  an 


^E 


^ 


^ 


^ 


l^i-'i^ 


ill 


•■i         i  i 


^ 


^^ 


^W 


^^ 


^ 


=^^ 


in    -  bom       fire,    His     brow  with      scorn    be        wrung;  He        ne-ver  should  bow  down  to  a    dom  -  i  -  neering  frown,  Or  the 


^ 


m 


I 


^Ti 


J 1 


:'-i:i-:ii  .^m 


-^-T 


TT  -W- 


m 


i?=i= 


m 


'  •  p 


tang     of     a     ty  -  ru>t  tongue. 


S 


55 


Ralph,  Deadeye,  Boatswain. 


m 


^ 


^H  ^  V   f  r  h'  -^r 


^f=» 


j^^^ 


Tenors  &  Basses  Unison. 
His      nose     should  pant       and     his        lip  should  curl,  His     cheeks  should  Barae     and      his 


^ 


4=d= 


\UA  4  4  -4    ^^\^^  4  i  i 


m 


^  f  f  f  f  f  f  f      f  f  f  f  f  f  ""T? 


M'  r  I  g  g  r  I    g  ^n  r  ^r  r— ;-c:  i  g  r.  ftp  g-M^L^ 


m 


brow   should     fiirl.      His      bo  -  som  should  heave     and      his     heart  should    glow.    And    his       6st      be        e  -  ver     rea  -  dy       for       a 


^ 


m 


m. 


U  i^A    id-i   .44  4 


^=^ 


ft 


^^ 


''"  "^  f  r      f 


^^=^ 


=s^ 


r    -r    -r 
I      I      I 


p 


Sopranos, 


t: 


^^ 


=^ 


r 

His      foot    should  stamp    and    his    throat  should  growl.   His 
Ralph  with  Tenors.J         ^ 


^ 


m 


knock  down-blow. 


U      t/ 


Deadeye  &  Boatsn.  with  Basses. 

His       foot     should  stamp    and    his    throat  should  growl.    His 


i=^^h 


P''  f    f    f    i^ 


i 


s 


^ 


^^ 


hair      should      twirl        and        his        face      should     scowl  ;      His        eyes      should       flash        and       his      breast        pro  -  trude,    A^d 


s 


m 


f  f  Uif 


hair      should       twirl        and       his        face      should      scowl ;       His       eyes      should      flash         and       his      breast        pro  -  trude.     And 


this  should  be    his     cus-tom-a-ry        at   -    ti  -  tude.  His 
Cousin  Hebe. 


eyes 


.     should      flash, 


this  should  be   his    cus-tom-a-ry        at   -   ti  -  tude.  His 
Ralph. 


eyes 


,     should      flash, 


his  breast 


pro 


this  should  be     his    cus-tom-a-ry        at   •    ti  -  tude.  His 
Deadeye. 


^ 


"g"  ^"  ^  "g"  r.  r^n^T-f 


57 


fr'i'  f  r  r 

flasix,  lui 


^ 


his  breast 


pro    -    trade, 


His        eyes 


^      /-^ 


should  flash, 


flash, 


his        breast 


pro   -   trade. 


His        eyes 


^ 


m^ 


^  f 


=t: 


should      flash,  should  flash, 


f? 


flash. 


his         breast    .      .       pro   •   trade, 


^ 


F     r 


#     f 


His         eyes 

—0- 


flash. 


his         breast 


should  flash,     . 


pro    -  trade. 


His         eyes 


^^^ 


should  flash, 


58 


flash, 


flash, 


Bash, 


flash. 


flash, 


flash, 


His       foot    should  stamp   and     his   throat,     his    throat  should  growl. 


His       foot    should  stamp   and     his   throat,     his     throat  should  growl, 


His       foot     should  stamp   and     his   throat,     his    throat  should  growl. 


His       foot     should  stamp   and     his   throat,    his     throat  should  growl, 


His       foot     should  stamp   and     his   throat,    his     throat  should  giowl. 


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His       foot     should  stamp   and     his   throat,    hii     threat  should  growl. 


m 


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Sash, 


His       foot     should  stamp   and     his   throat,    his     throat  should  growl. 


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^^ 


m 


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m 


^^ 


m 


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His    hail  should  twirl   and  his     face,    his    face  should  scowl ; 


His    hair  should  twirl  and  his    face,  his    face  should  scowl ; 


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His   hair  should  twirl  and  his    face,    his     face  should  scowl  ; 


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g  gi r  r  r  rig 


His   hair  should  twirl  and  his    face,    his     face  should  scowl ; 


fir  r  r  r.  rJ  ^^^^ 


His   hair  should  twirl  and  his     face,    his    face  should  scowl ; 


^ 


His      hairshould  twirl  and  his    face  should  scowl ;  His  eyes  should  flash,  His      breast   pro-  trude,  And        this  should  be       his 

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His      hairshould  twirl  and  his    face  should  scowl ;  His  eyes  should  flash,  His      breast   pro-  trude,  And        this  should  be      his 


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And  this 


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his 


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tude. 


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And  this 


cus-tom  -  a  .  ry  at 


his 


ti       •     tude. 


tude. 


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(End  cf  litJ.t.)s., 


6o 


ENTR'ACTE. 


Piano, 


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6i 

ACT  II. 


SONG — Captain  Corcoran.    — 


Piano. 


y* 


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se        -         vens  ? 


Say,  why  is      ev  •  'ry  -    thing  Ei  -  ther  at    six  •  es    or    at     se  •  vens?  I  have 


*fe 


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8fa. 


%va.  iva. 


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J    r  r    n.JJN   I'    r    .1  u  r  f,^ 


Free    from  the    breath  of      slan  -  der,  Be    -    lov'd  by    all      my  crew, 


m 


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62 


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A         real     -    ly         po  -  pu  -  lar   Com  -  man  -  der.  But        now        my  kind-ly  crew    re 


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My 


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Sz/a. 


Si's,  8z/a. 


Sz'a,  8va. 


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thee    I'll       sing,  Bright  re-gent  of      the  heav'ns ! 


63 


No.  14. 


DUET — Mrs.   Cripps  &  Captain   Corcoran. 


i 


AlUgn, 


^^ p  Mrs.  Ciupps. 


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m 


« ■" ^» -■ — m — * — 

Things  are      sel  -  dom     what   they  seem,  Skim  milk  mas  -  qut      lades    as    cream ; 


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Captain  C. 


m 


r  IJ  r  /■  /■  M  J  J   I  ^h  ^ ,  N  N  ^F-J  •  j"  J  r  I J 


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High-  lows    pass      as      pa  -  tent     lea-thers,         Jack-daws  strut    in       pea-  cocks'   fea-lhers  Ve   -     ry  true,  so       they  do. 


J^i  r     j^-1  r  I    hi  r     J^  ^    '^  |  J"^^     ^"^^  ^ 


b  J>r     ^-ir  — Wr     jm   r=  J»ir      |^^^ir~    xir      n  1   f'        J-   J 


^^ 


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Mrs.  Crjpps. 


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J    *  t'    '     I  ^ 


T» * ^"^ • 

All     that  glit  -  ters  is      not   gold ;         Storks  turn    out      to 


Black  sheep  dwell    in  ev'  -  ry      fold, 


I 


pni^i|,^i  J^  I  ^M  _M  ^1 ,-  I    Nj  ^^^J^  i^i  I  ^M  i^  \1  r  |  r"i  r   Jn  r  p 


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f    -   I    ^if^i^ilM^^r'^'^l  r^^P  "i^'i  I  e'^^^*'^''  I   M^    7^ 


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^^ 


1^^ 


Captain  C. 


^    J     ^Ij     J  J     M     ^-  ^J    MJ-   Jl 


be        but    logs.  Bulls      are     but        in  -  fiat   -   ed     frogs. 


So        they   be,  fre  -  quent-ly. 


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21 


Mrs.  Cripps. 


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Ei=|-J  J  ^1    I  J.  J^J  J I  -1  4  i 


Drops     the  wind  and       stops      the  mill,  Tur    -  bot    is      am     -    bi  -  tious   brill ;  Gild      the  far  -  thing       if      you     will. 


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^^ 


64 


Captain  C. 


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"J.  i'j  f  iiiiy 


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m 


^r  ;r  r  i  r  •  ^ 


I 


Yet        it     is       a        far  -  thing  still.  Yes,        I  know,         that        is    so;  Tho' to  catch  your  drift  I'm    striv-ing,  It    is 




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[fr^J  r  JVJJ   J   -        Ijyjyj  J|J  ^  M-^1  J  j  r^T^B 


ii 


I  don'tsee  at  what  you  re  driving,        Mys-tic      la-dy,        mys-tic      la  -  dy. 


sha-dy,  it   is      sha  -  dy, 


Mrs.  Cripps. 


u.  J- J.  KJim 


c-j-ij  J  ir-  r.^-^i^-  -^i-i-) 


-^^— -^ 


Stem      con -vie    •    tion's  o'er  him  stealing    That       the  mys     -    tic       la-dy's  dealing       In  o  -  ra      -    cu  -  lar  re  -  veal-ing. 

Captain  C. 


-H^-J^J .  Ji^jjij.  r  I  r  •  f;  r  •  p  I  rf^rr  i 


m  •       m 


^ 


Stem       con-vie    -    tion's  o'er  me  stealing      That       the  mys     -    tic       la-dy's  dealing        In  o  -  ra    -      cu  -  lar  re  -  veal  -  ing. 


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That  is  so. 


Captain  C. 


"^j  ^  1^  ^  ij  J  j-j-Mj  ^#j  ^m 


ln^~^J^j  i 


ijst: 


■^—r 


Yes,  I  know. 


Tho'  I'm     a   -  ny  -  thing  but    cle-ver         I  could  talk  like    that   for     e  -  ver. 


«5 


^^ 


Mrs.  Cripk. 


J|j  ^^  Mf'"'a^.  rj^=^ 


*=t= 


Once     s       cat    was  kill'd    by     care,  On  -  ly    brave    de  -  serve  the    fair.  Ve  -  ry  true,  so    theydo. 


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Captain  C. 


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Wink     is         of  -  ten       good     as      nod,  Spoils  the      child   who    spares  the     rod ;  Thirs  -  ty  Iambs  run       fox    -  y       dan-gers. 


fe-i>   js3_J^!S|j''i^i^^4H^^ijN^r=[-ja^  |,j^r    ^r;!ui  |  hr-     f^^ 


^^^^^^v^^ 


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m: 


t>  ^i^  ^  I  ^  i[;  'ir-^'-p-|-r-^^^  i'',Z3>=^li^'^^-^  i  '^  I  j 


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3ie: 


-"H-P- 


"^ 


I^^J-J: 


Mrs.  Cripps. 


^^ 


?^ijUL_^-^^=fe^ 


^^  Captain  C, 


j^  J  ■  .N  iU^^^^ 


^^PF 


Dogs    are  found    in      ma  -  ny  mangers.  Fre-quentlee !  I         a-gree. 


Paw     of  cat   the  chest-nut  snatches, 


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M       0 


I         y    k   g: 


Worn      out  gar  -  ments  show  new  patch-es  ;  On    -    ly  count   the   chick  that  hatch-es,  Men       are  grown  up    catch   -  y  catch-ies. 


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^^^^^ 


ton  fe/a.^ 


Mrs.  Cripps. 


^  •  ^^  J-nJ^H^  J    r  I  iij^^;-  JV  J    r  ^  J   r    J-  p  |i_J 


Yes,         I    know  that         is      so,  Tho'  to  catch  my  drift     he's     striv  -  mg,  I'll    dis  -   sem  -  ble  1  I'll    dis  - 


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66 


Mrs.  Cripps. 


p^T^-- J .  ji  j-j  .T  J  ^  u .  j,j  ."^-fj ;  J  J  J  ir-  r.  J.  ji^^— '-^ 


Tho'       a    mys  -  tic      tone     I     bor  -  row,     He      will  learn     the     truth    with  sor  -  row ;   Here        to  •  day         and  gone         to  -  mor-row. 
Ca-ptain  C. 


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r  ■  c  r  •  r. 


^ 


Tho'       a    mys  ■  tic     tone    you  bor  -  row,       I       shall  learn     the     truth    with  sor  -  row ;   Here        to  -  day         and  gone  to  •  mor-row. 


r    r 


?f 


^ 


N^    '     ^ 


is-xr    r     s  \ 


That  is     so. 


I'll  dis  -  sem-ble, 


I'll  dis  -  sem-ble, 


Let  him 


i 


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g 


^^ 


Yes,  I  know. 


Tho'       a     mys  -  tic  tone  you  bor-row. 


I  shall  leam  the 


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W  a     P 


*      *  * 


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a  Umpo. 


I    \  >r-      r        s. 


J  n  f^    N  >■  I  r 


-Nr     r 


^       iSU 


p 


Let  him     tremble  !  Let  hTm  tremble  ! 


tremble  ! 


Yes,  I  know. 


m 


that  is    so. 

a  tempo.  ,—^ 


JV     |r   >,N  r 


^ 


1= 


truth  to-morrow,  Here  to-day    and        gone  to- 


^t^=rm 


Yes,  I  know,  that  is    so. 


( 


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a  tempo.   I 


Vol 


No.  15. 


m 

Piano.  / 


SB 


^ 


67 
SCENA— Josephine. 

,    1     ^^ 


± 


Andante,  ^ 


The  hours  creep  on    a   -   pace, 


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r  - 


^^ 


-p — -- 


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^pE 


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My    guil  -  ty  heart  is    quak-ing  ; 


^m 


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I 


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r     * 


^ 


^= 


Oh      that    I    might    re 


trace 


The        step        that     I        am        tak  •  ing ; 


It's        fol  -  ly     it  were  ea  -  sy     to     be 


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bo- 


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shew   -   iug : 


What 


am       giv 


ing 


up. 


and    whi  -  ther  go 


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J  On  the  one  hand,  papa's  luxurious  home  (    ,  i  Carved  oak  and  tapestry  from  distant  Rome, )    ■  i  Rich  Oriental  rugs, )      •,  .  .    j 

1     hung  with  ancestral  armour  and  old     f    O'^'^h  \       rare  "blue  and  white  "  Venetian  finger  -  f^'^^"  ^^'    1       luxurious  sofa       I    Pi'-lo^s,  And 


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zzi. 


ev     •    'ry  -  thing    that       is    •    n't      old,    from      Gil  -lows ! 


i  And,  on  the  other,  a  dark  and  dingy  room  \ 

1     in  some  back  street  with  stuSy  children     f  "^    "    '°6» 


68 


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(Whereorgansyell,  andclackinghousewivesi  ,     .  ,  With  one  cracked  looking- 1       ^^^^    ( dinner  served  up  i  ba-sin  I 

J  fume,  and  clothes  are  hanging  out  all  day  a- f    ^^  ^'  <  glass  to  see  your  face  in,  t  (    in  a  pudding  •   { 


ens.  Molto. 


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sim     •    pie  sai     ■     lor,     low   •   ly    bomi     Un  • 


« — « — a — « — « — ^ — « — 


Kl     ^ 


Ni 


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J — »i — «i- 


/ 


-•-  -»--*--»-   -*-o 


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let  ■  ter'd   and   un   •   known  ; 


Who       to!!s   fjr  bread     from    ear  -    ly  morn      Till    half  the  night  has        flown,         Till 


9F^^^-2— ^-i^  J-  J-  -J-    'T 


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half    the  night  has      flown, 

■^ ^A \ 1 l>c-, N- 


No        gold  -  en    rank  can       he  im-part.         No   wealth  of   house    or 


land  ; 


No 


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I        I        I 


for  -  tune,  save   his       trus  •  ty    heart.  And     hon  -  est,  brown  right  hand,  his    trus  •  ty       heart,  and  brovim  right    hand  ; 


And 


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69 


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T-^^     J   |,^,^|j^ 


t=i: 


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yet       he    is        so       won-drous   fair,  That     love      for  one      so       pass-ing  rare,  So       peer-less  in    his  man  -  ly     beau  -  ly,  Were 


3 


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rallentanda. 


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:Z2= 


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T=ti 


use: 


^^ 


lit  •  lie  else  than  «o  •  lemn     du  •  ty,  Were      lit  -  tie     else    than       so    -    lemn       du 


^^ 


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IS 


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ty! 


Oh  god    of 


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ad  lib. 


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a  tempo. 


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love       and  god   of   tea  -  son         say,  Which  of   you  twain  shall  my  poor  heart   o    -    bey  ? 


A        sim      -pie      gai     •     lor, 


low  -  ly  bom,       Un  •  let-tet'd  and     un 


known.  No  gold  -  en  rank        can     he       im-part.         No  wealth  of  house    or 


U  J  J   J    N  ^ 


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^ 


^^^^ 


4=<: 


^^^5     ^^.5-2 


land; 


No  for  •  tune,  save    hii      tims  •  ty  heart,  And     hon  -  est,  brown  right  hand,  his    trus  -  ty      heart     and  right 


m^^tt^tm 


^^ 


5fe 


u^^  I  i  I  j_j=>jj^^^ 


tzu^zi 


i  i 


^3 


^^ 


1F" 


I       I 


^•!Hir  J  J 


P 


f=^ 


m 


W~i 


I 


hand,      Oh  god       of   love        and  god       of     rea  -  son, 


say,     Which  of       you  twain 


hand,      un  goa       oi    love        aiiu  gun       ui      10  -  ou..,  o-^,      ^..  -.  1.     ,  a    m     m    Jj«    •     *  


-k— P* 


Which       shall        my 


poor      heart     o  -  bey? 

1^       ^ 


d^ 


** 


god      of  love    and  god      of   rea  -  son      say, 


Oh    god      of  love  and  god      of   rea  -  son,    say,   Which  of     you 


71 


No.  i6.  TRIO— Josephine,  Captain  Corcoran,  &  Sir  J.  Porter. 

1^ 


Piano. 


^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^t^^^. 


.ind     the.hy   and     where  f^re,  L.V.   .„        ,e   -   ve.  j.nks  and  ^^ :  ^^^^^^  '  ^,.^,  ^1  ^^  ^^  ^^^^ ' 


^^^^ 


have    you  play'd  your    part.     You  have      car  -  ned   finn    con  -  vie  -  tons    To    my       he        .        ta  g 

pen-dous    be      his   brain,  Though  her    tastes   are   mean  and     fl.gh  -  ty,    And    her       f"^;'"^^     ^'_     .      j,^        Pj^^ 
set    could  scare -ly      pass,  Though  you       oc  -  cu  -   py       a        sta  -  tion     In      the       lower        mid 


Captain  C.  &  Sir  J.  Porter.  (n>ery  time.) 


72 


Captain  C, 


i^      J^IJ^    ^ 


Captain  C.  (each  verse.) 


JOSKPHINE. 
(ifOi-A  verse.) 


J!s=ieE: 


^ 


^#s^ 


J      ^ 


Sir  J.  Porter. 

of       his     Lord  -  ship    With       a       hum  -  ble        cap    -    tain's      child.       p 
of       my     Lord  -  ship    With       a       hum  -  ble        cap    -    tain's      child. 


iSe 


1=^1  F^  !  Ii? 


%M. 


hum  -  ble  cap  -  tain's    daugh-ter,         For      a 

-fS 


t=    p       r 


#- 


i^i^ 


i^-rp  :  j  :    :  I  r    r    r 


Sir  J.  Porter,  f^iro^-^  verse.) 


Josephine. 


U^a-r'  Jl  J' A  ishJ-  ^^  -^  ^1  ^  is(|i.j^  j^l  J:  i\m± 


gal  -  lant  cap-tain's  daughter    And     a     Lord     who  rules  the  wa  -  ter.        And     a       tar  who  ploughs  the  wa  -  ter. 


M 


0^ 


^-r^ 


f 


1     r 


Sfi 


^ 


1* 


^ 


I 


dI^' 


^ll^ 


^      r 


=F 


^ 


1    r 


1,^ 


1^ 


Josephine,  ist  &  2nd  Verses. 


^ 


1*1 


i^ 


Let  the  air  with        joy 

■Capt.  C.  &  Sir.  J.  Porter. 


be  la 


den,      Rend  with  songs  the  air 


Ji:   Ji  j: 


bove, 


/■     /'I  -g    J.-4 


r    I  r 


Let 


:*r^ 


the  air  with         joy 


be  la 


-    den,     Rend 


with        songs         the 


^ 


feEiE 


bove, 


I 


m$. 


1^1 


^^ 


^^t 


^1^ 


#p  ;■•  ^^  ;■  JN  j\  J^  J- 


For         the       u   -    nion        of  a      mai  -  den       With      the      man     who      owns  her 


love. 


m^ 


1=1=+^ 


-v» •^ 


l*    1    -^ 


^*i 


73 


/  3'^^'  Versk, 


■fr^.  ;^  ;■ ;- 1  j-=?T=^ 


h.   .^  > 


^^g 


I^t       the  air    with     joy        be    la  -  den, 


Captain^.  &  Sir  J.  Porter. 


For      the    u  -  nion        of         a  maid  •  en, 


^.      J'       > 


m 


ife 


^5 


^^#F# 


^ 


Ring   the     mer  -  ry       bells    on    board  ship, 


^ 


m 


^ 


tiij      II 


«p — «/» 1* 


I — %-i 


»f  < 


t=fEEi 


m 


m 


m 


^-^-^   M  c:   ;   r"tir~^ 


1^1  N  ^  ;■ 


Rend     with  songs    the        air        a  -  bove,   For       the  man     who    owns     her      love, 


PP^ 


^ 


i  t.\i  i  i"  i\  i--  i^^^m 


P=i2= 


For      her       u    -   nion     with      his     Lord  •  ship.    Rend     with  songs    the        air        a   -  bove,  For       the  man     who    owns     her      love. 


>— /        -»l    '  4        '- 


l«*l 


-J 1- 


^ 


^BB^^ffi^r^M"N"^ 


/ 


it-i 1-1 


i 


p-^ — ^ 


f  •  -T  r  'T I  "rzr~r  i  m 


#^ 


I 


i*ti 


1^^ 


r>  C/l  ^     ;■ 


1= 


r  I  r  •  in 


i'=^ 


Rend     with  songs  the        air 


bove,       For        the      man        who        owns 


:$=& 


^^ 


■X. 


her 


love. 


P 


lEJ^g^^-j-^^ 


^^ 


Rend     with  songs  the         air  a       •       bove.       For       the      man        who        owns 


her 


P 


^^ 


love. 


iMfe 


^^ 


-; — n- 


=t| 


'm^h-^^^s  r=g: 


^^ 


/ 


-H-P —  = 


^^^l^^^^t#H# 


^S 


>n-i^*r     *r  I    *^ 


nifMiifi^ii  I 


:  ^  r 


^ 


^^a^it^^p^^p^f^gfe^^^i 


^w-f^rrrr-^Pi^ 


^ 


^  i  C  ^  1  i  -H->-^- 


H 


DUET — Captain  Corcoran  &  Deadeye. 


^ 


^ 


mSr^i 


m 


^3. 


^ 


r     1 


^ 


*•      1     r* 


(i 


Kind    Cap  -  tain,  I've    im  -  por  -  tant    in    •    for  -  ma 


tion — 


Sing 


m 


J  illi-jr  'i;  r  gir  'r 


tp"*    "^ 


-r — ^ 


Piano 


(1^^ 


^ 


^^ 


r-  ti 


r  Mr-  j.|J 


^; 


t"     "■ 


r    c:  r    t^ 


I*     I        Q 


r  t^-  1^1  f  1^^=^ 


^ 


£E 


r     n 


hey,      the  gal  -  lant      Cap  -  tain  that      you        are — 


A     -     bout      a    cer  -  tain       in   -   ti-mate 


^^ 


-1 1   p.-i  1 1    ^1  -1   i>i  -1 1    ,N  1  1   N 1  1 1  r    '^  J  •  I  r  R;  r   ^  \  '   ^z£=.^^ 


4       4      i 


^ 


^^ 


1  1   i~^'^  |'|ii'|ii|J^iiJ^^^|r     ^f 


:^^r    1^1    f     1^:£=£ 


^Tj^^ 


^^ 


g  r    ^  I  r     r.  ^ 


^ 


tion. 


Sing      hey,  the     mer      -      ry        mai      -     den     and  the        tar. 


^      ■        J  > 


^ 


^ 


P^     1     ^        >     1     1 


r     1 


=t5=±=:S=4si:^ 


11*11 


m^ 


m 


m 


r     1 


M  i 


=^=^ 


11  J'       1       1 


Ilk  ^=^ 


Captain  C. 


^n-T—^y-izg 


y   y 


g  r    Mr-    r    Mr   ;  r 


^^ 


The  mer   •    ry,  mer   -  ry       mai 

Deadeye. 


den,     The     mer  -    ry,  mer   •    ry        mai      -      den.     Sing     hey,      the  mer    -   ry 


-* ^—^ <L 


r  T  r  ir.  I  ig=^ 


m 


The  mer  -   ry,  mer   -    ry      mai      ■      den,     The      mer  -    ly,  mer  -  ry         mai      -     den.     The 


foi!k_pa-i  ri|eiiCii[gii  r — i  |  i  i=^=i  i  i  ^pf 


1  1  r     -1- 


— ^ — f- 


^^=t= 


P 


m^ 


^ 


b'},  piir  i|  p  11  p  1  1 


/  1  1   r  =^ 


fiifiil^'iir      ij/iij^i 


^^ — : 0 * — ' 


mai   -   den  and  the  tar. 


mai    -    den  and  the 


^i^i^Bp  if-f- :r,fep^ 


75 


Captain  C. 


|A-I  ■  I  r    i\--   f    f.  I  r    ^i:    !    J 


=T=j'= 


Good  fel    -  low,     in       con    -  un  -  drums  you     are     speak 


mg- 


Sing    hey,  the      sil 


^ri  ^  iH^^  r  r.  I  f  '^^ 


1^ 


r      1 


^   ^     ^     1   :^ 


=3? 


^^ 


^ 


r       ^ 


f  tif  r  g  I  ^  g  ^  ^ 


sai      -      lor     that  you        are- 


The  ap  -  swers      to      them       vain   •  ly      am         I 


11  K    -1       "1 


^fc:33^  J  1  "^  I  J  '^  ''  J 


r       1 


r  «f.  r  n  r  g^^ 


t  '^.T  1^  I  f  fr-^-^ 


seek        -        -        ing,  Sing   hey,        the  mer    •     ry     mai  -    den   and         the 


4: 


The 


tf^i'^:,^    J"IJ.    r    "^1  1^  'U^''^  ^Ij^  ^ 


=^=^ 


^ 


M^Ji-^Mir     1  = 


^^^ 


yjy  r    ^-T — [^ 


^ 


I     y 


r    r.  r  r 


3f! 


fe^ 


fs:  = 


mer    -    ry,  mer   -   ry       mai       -       den.     The      mer   -    ry,  mer   -   ry       mai       -      den.     Sing     hejjthe  mer  -  ry        mai     -       den 

f    f  f   f  .   ^    ..r  -zr  \-f^^\^^ 


^  r      If 


IC 


^=^=T=^ 


The  mer   -   ry,  mer   -    ry       mai      -       den,     The      mer   -   ry,  mer   -    ry         mai     -      den.  The     mai       -      den 


g.1  ^  g  >i  1  |-g^i  1  r     H-l-i  1  1  ^~^=j=S^i:^=^   ^  I  P    ^r  T— l-UJ— J^^^ 

?  1  i    J^  ^ 


Deadeye.    .^ 


^m 


\  T    g  I  r 


^^m 


'i  » 


^^=F 


^ 


2^^ 


3.     Kind  Cap    -    tain,  your      young        la     -      dy       is  a      -     sigh 


mg_. 


Sing      hey,        the     gal    -    lant 


i 


* 


'V '  •'  I  r^^ 


^ 


r     1    ^i=i   i      fK  H   ^ 


r^ 


r    1 


^ 


^^ 


^^ 


r     1 


i   1     ^   i=q^ 


^ 


i 


r  ^  r 


r  ^.x-   1^  I  f   1^  f   f 


Cap    -    tain  that         you        are — 


Thb  ve    -     ry    night      with      Rack  -  straw     to  be 


i 


;1? 


^T  ^1-1  ^''^      "1 


^  \  ^    ^ 


11     s  1   1; 


f^^ 


r     1 


^ 


J^  1  1 


r  t-  r   1^  I  f   1^  r    -^^ 


-^4-^     i   i=^ 


r     1 


^ 


=^=^ 


■^ 


^ 


^ 


fly 


mg. 


Sing      hey,  the     mar      -      ry        mai      -     den     and  the        tar. 


^^ 


>     1     1  i>     1     ^ 


r     1 


11      \  1   -1 


^^ 


^1^11 


^^ 


^^=^= 


=^=^ 


J"   1   1 


» 


-1-^ 


>)      1        K        J^ZZ^ 


m 


Captain  C. 


>*         F 


^^=^ 


^ 


The  mer   •    ry,  mer   -   ry       mai 

Deadeye.  _ 


den.     The     mer   -    ry,  mer    -    ry        mai       •       den,     Sing      hey,       the  mer    -   ry 


^t—ft *- 


-^T^ 


@S 


r      IP 


I  !> 


E 


S!£ 


The 


mer   -    ry,  mer    -    ry       mai      -       den.      The       mer   -    ry,  mer   -   ry  mai      -      den.     The 


n  1  r   1 1  g-M-^f-S  ^  1  I  S-^  1  r      1  I  i  1  ^ 


3g^P 


13:^ 


1  -^1 


1  ^   r      1= 


f    M    1     I*    ><    H 


^  1  r      -^ 


^11   j''^^=^ 


n 


Captain  C, 


4.  Good  fel   -  low,    you      have      giv  -   en     time    -  ly      warn        •        -        ing— 


Sing     hey,  the  thought    -     fill 


#^^T^ri^t  1 1  'i  I  '"I J  w^^ 


^    rj    ^        N=^=q 


^S 


2ifc 


-P-^ 


-f  tif  r-  — ft 


r-   bp 


f 


^ 


^ 


^ 


r      1     J 


^=i 


^^ 


sai      -      lor     that  yon        are- 


I'U  talk       to       Mas  -    tor       Rack- straw    in        the 


^^-      1      J 


-^^1 ^ 


^    -1      -1        /  ^^ 


r       1 


scie: 


r  Y  r  1^  I  f  ^  f  r-[- 


I 


l?=p= 


& 


-^      ^ 


I       ;/ 


r  ■    )    I  I  r   r.JLjjjL_^^  i  r   i  r  l  I  '  .^^ 


tails,     The     mer    -    ry    cat  -  o'   -    nine      -    tall 


ills 


The  mer   -   ry    cat    -    o    -   nine 


tails,     The     mer   -   ry   cat.      The       mer  -   ry   cat  -  o'   -    nine     -      tails 


78 


No.  i8. 


SOLI   &  CHORUS. 


Piano. 


^SXE 


E 


PP  Tenors  &  Basses^ 


^^ 


^     I    ^     M 


^ 


ji 
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Moierato. 


Care  -  ful  -  ly  on  tip    -    toe  steal  -  ing,  Bteath-ing 


iTTTTTTTTTTTTTrf 


^^ip-ir-ifi 


^ 


^ 


^^ 


1/  1  :  ^ 


^  -1  g  1  I  g  ^  p  n  C,JS^^ 


gent    -    ly  as  we  may, 


9    ^    9    ^    9- 


3^'  r  r  r-'r^^ 


^f~'   i   "   n 


Ev  -  'ry       step       with        cau    -    tion  feel   -   ing,  We        will 


^LA 


1-11^ 


.n       Nl       [Si 


¥^ 


fajiafe 


I   I   I    I     I    I    t    I      rill     W 


^^1^    1 


Deadeye. 


^ 


i  r  ^ 


^F^F 


^^ 


'r   ^     *< 


£=& 


soft      •      ly  creep  a       •       way. 


Good  -  ness     me  I 


why,  what    was    that  ? 


Si  •  lent 


jrr  {V'^ 


.Lj, 


till 


r  I  — a^ m 


*i  .  ^  1   r 


# 


f 


p 


1   r     "r-^^^ 


t 


*=S=SS 


=tf 


r  n^  ir  ^^ 


-c  ^b^  1  ?=^E 


t 


r^ 


Chorus  of  Men. 


^'^r    r     =^=F 


« 


-i~-  y.bi 


1/ 

^2 — •- 


Captain  C. 


be. 


it      was      the     cat  1 


was,  it     was         the      cat ! 


^ 


They're 


r    ,  r*  ^    ^1    r 


^^^ 


1      N  i 


ytn^^p^-1  fir 


^ 


J, 


i 


|'(S'"u;/'lm 


U 


M: 


p 


/'P   Chorus  of  Men. 


1     ^  ^    si 


fight. 


s    d' 


±z 


^ 


^scSi 


it   was    the    cat ! 


Pull     a  -  shore        in         fash     -    ion 


m 


» 


s 


^«: ^i: 


-^      IS  1 


1         |N.   1         IS.   1         fS   1 


rN'N-^  j^ 


t  V  T  T  fn 


^=;f4^=^^  .1 1  <'  1  i^ss^adyrfriT-fT^ 


lilt 


79 


^g^=*  rj>r    ^    rFi^-^g 


^ 


H         »' 


*<  r  n  F=^ 


y     '   / 


stea  -  dy, 


Hy-men    will  de    -     fray         Ihe  fare, 


For      a      cler     •      gy     •     man  it 


f  ri'i'i^  li'^  i'^  i"^  i'\iwiW^  V  j^£U^ 


I 


--r 


n 


i^ 


=g=^=? 


4.^ 


i   '^   1   *   i   *   i 


^        ^ 


^        1        1        T 


^~T^ 


ill         I      I 


m 


I*  (»       =3t 


t     f 


^  c  i  p  i  c  J-^"  I ; .  "^ .  f=^=^ 


^ 


^pffi 


^ 


rea     -    dy  To        u    -     -    nite         the         ha     -     py  pair. 


i^ 


Good-ncss      mc, 


why,  what  was 


(%^     N.-1     fKi     r^i     fv-1    I    [Si     Ni     K-i     kiI    xir      fir         [r     ,">i     r^-^^-F 
y      <- d        » i         '  <|        i       |1    —a.       '  «-  t^  I     =^ m — ■ — 


gJ.4    3   i   j  ^ 


T^      .      ^ 


i» = • 


1      -       1 


•^'_*\_-^_'n-f'\r 


^E 


^ 


^?^33i 


r? 


m 


^ 


:^'r 


Dbadeye. 


Chorus  op  Mbk. 


ey   I  r  •  [i-^^B 


^ 


^ 


i>f   r    If 


r       r 


:t 


that? 


Si    -    lent    be, 


a  -  gain      the     cat ! 


It  was  a    -    gain  the 


i 


W 


^= 


^^^ 


^Si^^ 


r     ^  >  n     p.  1     r 


"1^^ 


i=^ 


^ 


^j— -^ 


t't  t 't 


« 


^  V  -1  *n_ji 


=^=^ 


^=p= 


T 


F? 


f^f 


@fe 


i 


Captain  C. 


& 


Josephine. 


Ev  -  'ry       step  with    cau 

Ralph. 


g^=g^ 


^^^ 


cati 


They're  right. 


m 


r    1  c  r  • 


it    was     the      cat ! 


Deadeye. 


Ev  -  'ry      step  with    cau 


m 


u 


p  ^  /'/"III 


-1    fv  ^    p^  -^    r^  ^   — f.^^H-f^ 


tion 


Ev  -  'ry        step  with    cau        -        tion 


with    cau        -        tion 


fe 


U^ 


V  ^  V  V  'V  V  t  k  'MM  'i  i  t  t 


8o 


i 


N=^ 


^^ 


^ 


^3 


feel    -    ing, 


We     will    soft 


ly  creep 


$ 


=t 


—r^ 

a  -  way, 


^^ 


^^^ 


is 


Ev  -  'ry    step        with        cau    -    tion 


I*  .     * 


[^   1   t.   -1   r,  ^^^t- 


feel     -     ing, 


We    will    soft 


ly  creep 


a  -  way, 


m 


i 


^ 


=!=f: 


Ev  -  'ry     step        with        can    -     tion 


^ 


feel  ing, 


^ 


They    will    soft 


ly  creep 


a  -  way, 


Ev  -  'ry     step         with         cau     -     tic:: 


=J^=^ 


^^F=^ 


^ 


feel     -     ing. 
Chorus. 
J,     Tenors. 


They    will    soft 


ly  creep 


»'ay, 


m 


^  g  1 


m 


^M^ 


^^ 


Ev  -  'ry     step        with         cau     -    tion 


fc=^ 


"1    g-    8 


m 


1  *;  1  j.=^ 


ig 


^ 


We    will  steal 
Basses. 


^^g  g  g 


way, 


^^^^ 


^ 


^  r 


Ev  -  'ly  step,        ev  -  'ry     step        with        cau    •    tion 


-^ — j-^rf^^T^r^'^^^^^^^^ -1  ^ 


We    will  steal 


way, 


Ev  -  'rj'  step,         ev  -  'ry      step         with        cau 


tion 


i 


^ 


V  1        pv  -1        f^-H 


LMi^i^^i^^ 


1  ^  I  ^  I  ^  r 


I 
I 


^ 


-^ 


^.s^^^ 


^    r^  1 


1=4 


1  I'O' 


^  r  t  ^  Pi  ^ 


ra//. 


rr 


=p=^=iB=9: 


.  1  ,.  1  r-j  f  -I  I  r 


8i 


Captain  C. 


E 


m 


Pret  -  ty    daugh  -  ter     of    mine,         I        in  -  sist  up  -  on    Vnow-ing 


-S*-ii-if-»^-<F-i^-*^-**^     -S^ 


I 


Where  you  may  be   go  -  ing  With  these  sons  of  the  brine  ; 


For  my     ex    -  -    cel-Ient  crew,  Tho' 


-*    a 


^«N3  J'  ;  [^  ^ 


Chorus  of  Men. 


foes     they  could  thump  a-way,  Are  scarce-ly       fit       com  -  pan-y,  My  daugh  -  ter,  for  you.  Now,  hark        at  that,  do  1  Tho' 

^* .^ . . ^ . . ^^-t — T^    _^ 


foes        we  could  thump  a -ny.  We're  scarcely        fit        com  -  pa-ny    For  a       la    •    dy     like    you  I 


Proud 


fazj  ^  j^^^ 


.g-^r^-j— tfif  J 


^ 


^^  IX  ^  o 


3^ 


con  8va.- 


^ 


r     ti. 


of  -  fi-cer,  that  haugh-ty     lip    un  -  curl ! 

f1^ 


Vain       man,  suppress  that  su-  per  -  ci-  lious  sneer. 


For    I  have 


-^^i-rulj  I  ^\«=^=^:i^-^ 


f^- 


82 


ifrY— ^ 


f—y^' 


^ 


S=ls= 


^^  J"  J^  b.  n: 


^¥==^ 


Captain  C. 


^^ 


f   (h-\  > 


fe^ 


dar'd  to    love    your        match    -     less  girl,  A       fact  well  known  to    all       my     mess-mates    here  I         Oh,      hor  •  ror  I 


I^^^Li  L^J^3 


Josephine.  P 


I,  hum  •  ble,      poor,     and  low       •       ly  bom,  The  mean  -  est         in        the  port 


di  -  vi  -  sion —      The 


w 


>  >  >  >  >       ^^  >  >  \  %  N  1^  V  N. 


-1  i/-1  >  -1  >  -II  t^  -1  ^  ^  i.  -11/  1|  g  >i_^^^^*=q=F 


^   J   J   J    |i^-J   .;>j   ^ 


^^ 


^=^ 


^ 


butt      of       e  -   pau     -     let     -     ted  scorn —  The    mark     of    quar  -  ter   -    deck  de  -  ri-sion,         Has  dar'd 

P 


^^ 


f  gr  ici^r  r  r  \±.-v^ir'^ 


to  raise 


his 


S 


butt      of      e  -  pau     -    let     -    ted  scorn —  The  mark    of    quar  -  ter    -    deck         de  -  ri-sion.       Have  dar'd  to  raise  my 

Up    >j.  ^    r  r  I  #    ^^.  0^  ^\  .^.»  .    ^  f  f  I  rtr¥ 


''If^^  r  ^  1^  nr  Lr  i :  l^r*^ 


^ 


^ 


,^^4     J -^f*?-^? -^3-^1   l^i-^  li'^-i .  2i^^J''^.-j^^,  nj'-l^ 

r       1^       ^^  fi     r;,^  r- 


7T- 


-"^-p- 


r 


j^i  J .  J'  J ,  .f],  I  ^ 


iir  ',  n  r.  liJ  ■  J-  J  -^ 


J!y 


^S 


I      I      V   ;z: 


t2=t: 


worm    -    y    eyes       A  •  bove       the  dust        to  which  you'd  mould  him,  In  man  -  hood's  glo   -   rious  pride      to     rise, 

cres. 


^^WU-^ 


] .  s\.  .  iif-r^.T^J .  J'Ji;^!; 


He     is       an 
ff 


^    w    r 
r         I 


i 


^^ 


^^ 


worm    •    y    eyes       A  -  bove      the  dust        to  which  you'd  mould  me.  In  man  -  hood's  glo   -   rious  pride      to     nse, 


I        am    an 


i 


l5^ 


r      ^     V- 


83 


^^ 


^ 


r     ^ 


Eng 


^ 


lish     -      man, 


be  -    hold       him  1 


Boatswain. 


^S 


ri         r 


H-'^^g^ 


Eng 


iii 


lish     -      man. 


be  -  hold       me  ! 

Chorus.    Tenors.  ^ 


He 


^ 


£^EE 


lie    is     aa       T-r-K 


lish     -      man  I 


-g^gg^^j!- 1!- 1^  I  R 


^ 


He     is     an       Erig 


liili     -      m.in  ! 


''"^^tWPh-   \nv=^^^^&M 


r     - 


^ 


TTT^ 


imn^- 


^*#: 


r    - 


±=^. 


n*  rTT" 


^ 


=5= 


^ 


^s^tg^=r=ri?    r  •  i^i 


a  tempo. 


^ 


U^2-^ 


§^ 


^ 


zEz 


^ 


-r     lr~7' 


is  an  Eng  -  lish-man.  For    .     .     he    him  -  self    has      said        it.  And  it's  great  -  ly       to      his        ere    -  dit.  That  he 


i 


a  tempo,  p  r  r    I  II 


IfcjSH- 


A 


mf- 


^ 


^^ 


^ 


z 


^  eon  Sva.. 


'•:^^t  r  '   r  r 


is         an        Eng  -  lish    -   man  I 


/ 


^ 


a 


That         he  is         an        Eng  -  lish    -    man ! 


r  I  r   r   r   r IJ 


^^ 


^ 


For         he      might    have    been        a 


That  he  is  an         Eng  -  lish    -    man  ! 


i^ 


J=3t 


a^i 


^ 


^^ 


■w  .  ^ 


* — <• — *- 


PI      ' 


m^ 


!iva 


~Z^  con  8»j,. 


r  •  M  r   r 


3t=5t 


J  J  '  J 


84 


iP  r 


^ 


Or  r  rr-ir  r-PTff 


Roo  -  sian,  A  French,  or    Turk     or         Proo  -  sian,  Or      per  -  haps     I   -    tal    -  i    -    an  ! 

Tenors  &  Basses. 


« 


%^i^^^^^iH^i^i-^-^44 


Or        per  -haps      I  -    tal   - 


^#t 


f    u 


32 


t      -f^'^        / 


^3±l 


^i^-J    J  J  ji^-j^^rr-^  J  J     1-^-^ 


m 


3: 


^ 


a  -    r  •  t: 


gr  r  g 


s 


^ 


1 


F^t^g 


r    ^   s 


But       in      spite    of      all    temp  -  ta  -  tions  To  be  -  long    to       o  -  ther     na  -  tions,         He  re  -  mains    an     Eng  -  lish  • 


an  1 


1'  ,^ V a ^ ^h: iwm^^^UHH-T^^^ ^  J  i  i 


S 


i 


m 


^ 


-j-  J-  ^  J- 


IE 


^ 


-5 


roll. 


^; 


f#^ 


"*^  -^"  I     J  J  J  ^  *       *  ^^     *         I       >-■ 


For     in       spite    of     all  temp    -    ta  •  tions  To  be  - 


f 


1 — r- 


^    r  ^ 


«»  Sz/a.^ 


«//. 


^ 


He      re  -  mains  an     Eng 


lish  -  man  ! 


roll. 


long    to       o  ■  ther     na-tions,  He    re-mains    an    Eng  -  lish-man !      He      re  -  mains  an     Eng        - 

oA — :r^.  ^7-~p7-7^  J,  -  frpi^,  J  J  J  J  j.^^ 


lish  -  man  1 


m-f  1^  7  p  ^fiJ  j-j^^^^^^t^^^r^ 


:t 


^      f      ^      ^ 


ton  izv.. 


85 


.Capt.  C. 


^i^^j^^.^ j^  1  ;■!  J  j^^^.^^^N^-ff-i-^  ^1  ;-^ ^ j"^^\  J— i"ifH^^ 


In 


ut  -  ter-ing 
Moderaio. 


re   -  pro  -  ba  -  tion       To     a  -  ny  Bri-tish  tar,  I  try       to  speak       with 


Ji  1  j^  1  ^"Tj^^  1  J"  1  -1   I  j^^^^  J  -^  H I  1^-1  -1  ,^-1 1 1  j"^^^^^ 


-1-1J--11  ^  Ml    J    M    1-  = 


^f^^ij^ 


"T^ij^i 


-it 


^ 


=q=^ 


J  11  j^  -1   ni  J  11  j^ 


=^=n^ 


^^=^ 


=^^^=^=^=^ 


^^^ ^ 


i 


ts=fsz=l!5==te 


g 


g— * 


^ 


3^ 


=^^^= 


■==«: 


^3 


^ 


:iz=4 


V  \  v\ 


mod     -     e  -   ra  -  tion,     But      you         have  gone        too       far. 


I'm       Ye-ry  sor-ry  to  dis- par-age         A 


rn^rn 


^  "^   Sl^  ^N^^  ^  >i^^  ^l^^^'^  ^  ^"  il^^i  i  A4-^=f= 


m 


m 


^ 


^^— 1 


j^i  1  'j 


i 


m 


11        IM  =^=^=q=^=i     11-111 


^=^     *l     M    *j     1     M     H 


^^    11^11 


^ 


#^  r    t^;  r 


J    J-  J    ^ 


T^         /. 


^^ 


n    ^      •         ^    J^ 


g=1^^— J^^-^ 


iz=^ 


hum  -    ble     fore  -    mast  lad. 


IM^^^-^^^  I  j_-i  -^^/^^^-^g^^^^ 


But      to     seek       your    cap    -    tain's  child        in      mar-riage      Why,dam-me,        it's  too 


1  1  \>i~~^^ — m  1  ^  ^^  '^ 


-"^-^ 


^^- 


111 


J^i     1  kg^    ^     [^    1    -i^ 


> 


i 


p^ 


^— 1 — ^w^ 


1  1 


1  1  ' 


^^ 


^ 


fc»  Sva,^ 


Cousin  Hebe. 


i 


NF^ 


,n  J'n  1  [-       M|r       1  *1^^ 


n^^fT      Z\^  I' 


■1  1  r 


bad  I 


Yes,  damme,        it's        too  bad  I 


Yes,  damme, 
Deadeye. 


it's         too    bad  ! 


Did  you 


fel 


f  0 


m 


m 


1  1  r       ^ 


r      111 


g=FF 


i 


Sopranos. 


Yes,  damme,         it's         too  bad ! 


Jf 


b  r     1  1  ^ 


r      1  ^  -^=1^ 


^ 


Oh! 
Tenors  &  Bassbs. 


Oh! 


^h 


■^r       1  t*^"^ 


Ohl 


b    hi  iJLi  i|liJ^  1    ^-J^'i  '^ 
ff  f  ^ 

^'b  f    'I    'Ifcjr^^    lli^l     1     ^^11 


r       1  >  1  ^ 

Oh  ! 

hi  1  1<  1=^ 


i 


d  1  1  ^^'^ 


f        f 


1  ih,^i   ^ 


-J^i   1   J"i^ 


■1  1  «- 


1  1  r 


Ei^  ;^  1  1 


r        1  r    — ^ 


86 


hear     him — 
PP  Chorus. 


did     you    hear    him? 


Oh,     the     mon      -       ster      o     -     -     Ter  -  bear  -  ing  I 


Don't    go 


J  J  J  /- 

He      said     dam  -  me, 


£  S  ^  £ 

he       said     dam  -  me, 


Yes, 


J     J     -J"     J 
he      said     dam  -  me, 


1         J"       i^ 


1     r 


J^    1      1      1      j^   JL 


He      said    dam  -  me, 


he       said    dam  -  me, 


Yes, 


he     said 


iiii\      4  ^  ^  |-^±L^H>-^ 


m^s 


^     '^ 


^^/-^-^-H^^^JdU-  1  -1  J-  J-^ 


near  him—  don't  go      near  him—  He   is      swearing—  he  is      swearing  I 


^_^  1    r     -iE 


Sir  J.  PoRTEB. 


i-       1 


^^g 


My 


I 


>=^ 


i^'j-'i-  '   jjN^ 


^  j'^-ijj 


1    r       1 


He  said  dam-me. 


He  said  dam-me, 


^=^ 


=^=^ 


Yes, 


dam-me. 


JNJS|    J>.JS    ^        J-     ^      >!     I    jSJS^ 


r     -1 


dam-me, 


dam-me,     dam-me, 


dam-me,     dam-me,  Yes, 


dam-me. 


1 


^ill^ 


m 


}-  !■  J'M.  J'J  X 


±=£z 


fS-TfV 


pain       and  my      dis  -  tress,  I      find     it       is      not        ea    -    sy    to      ex  -  press  j 

Mbderaio, 


My    a  -   maicment — my 


^ 


1 


\ 


87 


fc^^^^-i^-i-^^ 


•Captatn  C. 


^^^M^lt^r  -"K  ^E^a^^^^J^^^^^^^^ 


prise — You  may  leani  from  the  ex  -  pres  -  sion    of       my     eyes! 


My  lord —     one  word —     the  facts  are  not  be  -  fore  you  !  The 


^^^^^ 


»  ■    Ig  J 


N— N 


m 


^s^ 


#       m 


/       ^     */ 


\»      d 


word  was      in  -   ju    -  di-cious,     I        al    -   low, 


But       hear  my   ex    -    pla      -      na  -  tion,    I       im  -  plore  you,        And 


M-^=^^ 


gjti;  1  1  43S 


^^^ 


"t# 


y**' 


^^ 


^ 


J     ^     IJ 


con  ifua.- 


p=^.^^^^^^ 


Sir  J.  Porter. 


i 


=t: 


r    r    J 


^ 


£=fe3e 


^  •    ^ 


you  will    be     in  -  dig  -  nant  too,    I       vow  ! 


I      will   hear       of     no        de  -  fence. 


At  -  tempt  none      if      you're 


i 


w^^m 


^3 


r    - 


J:J:^.J: 


"^S°" 


r  1  r  "^   J    ^ 


r    - 


i&/a. 


^ 


i 


J    r    r    Jl  J'    J.   J^ 


^ 


^ 


-»     F 


M    r    d 


i: 


;«'    >    t/  =tg 


sen  -  si  ■  ble.  That  word     of     e    -   vil    sense, 


Is    whol  -  ly        in   •   de  -  fen  -  si  -   ble.  Go,        ri  -  bald,  get     you 


^^ 


-^ 


r     - 


its 


\t- 


l^^= 


^*Scr- 


^^^    J  J— 


=F=^ 


r 


■cr 


i 


^^ 


;j  -I J  jN^I^ 


^a 


^ 


r    r  r 


p==ir 


3t:^ — fs 


hence  To  your  ca  -  bin      with     ce  -  le  -  ri  -  ty.  This    is    the  con  -  se-quence     Of    ill  -  ad  -  vised         as  -  pe  -  ri  -  ty  ! 


(i 


^^ 


W 


-zj- 


-Cf 


3^ 


¥ 


^ 


88 


Sir  J.  Pouter. 


ttringende  mtUo. 


Thus      all    shall  leam,  ere      long, 


To  re 


p  Sopranos. 


^3: 


=^^^=J= 


This    is    the  con  -  se  -  quence         Of        ill     -    ad-vis'd    as    -    pe  -  ri  -  ty  ! 
J)  Tenors  &  Basses. 


re  I  g  *N- 


This     is    the  con  -  se  •  quenoe         Of        ill    -    ad-vis'd    as    -    pe  -  ri  -  ty ! 


^=g 


strinsvndo  molto. 


V-  *   -f-  r  r    r 


J L 


j^gidd-: 


Cousin  Hebe,  'en.prt  stringendo. 


\ 


frain  from    lan-guage  strong. 


For    T      haven't     a  -  ny  sym-pa  -  thy   for       ill  -  bred  taunts  !  No    more  have  his      sis  •  ters,  and  his 


*: 


*      strin'ndo^olto.-f-       \          \             f  ^  "^  ^    '^  ...mf^re  strim-mdo. 
1 -1—1 


sempre  stringeiido. 


^=1^2= 


-H 1- 


^-=^ 


P^-f- 


ecu  -  sins,  and   his  aunts. 


J--  J-  J-  J-J     _;l  J      JW\£  j 


r=i 


^ 


No     more    have  his    sis  -  ters,  and  his       cou- sins,  and  his  aunU,     No     more    have  his    sis  -  ters,  and    his 

-f-    -»-    -^    -»- 


^ 


>       U       U       i.       ^r=^ 


^ 


No      more    have   his    sis -ters,  and   his        cou -sins,  and  his  aunts.     No      more     have   his     sis -ters,  and      his 


m 


=1 


p^ 


=1: 


"^^m^^ 


3^ 


:^M 


-j— i — .^^^ 


fe>=j^  J^  j'  J^  j    j 


cou  -  sins, 


I,     and      his     aunts.       His       cou  -  sins,     and      his       sis  -    ters.    And     his         sis  -   ters,     and     his       cou  -  sins,    and      his 


^._x-f  ftr    f\f-^rfff^f\'^fff  f-^-M^ 


go 


I7o.  19. 


m 


OCTETT   &  CHORUS. 
Ralph. 


•   r  k 


ggpi   :\r 


^gg 


P!ANO.    ■/ 


Allegretto  trwderato. 


Fare  -  well,  my  own, 


Light  of   my  life,  fare  •  well  I 


For       crime    un 


3  g  8  til  I  S^S^Mil  8  ss4a  _j_  j_  ^^l^^i^^ 


it 


=r 


^ 


fi' '  ^ '  lnJt£jM^ra^n^F£;iFjLr  JJJlLL^L^ 


K± 


(^  r   LEL^^ 


^ 


Josephine. 


ai 


^ 


=(n= 


known    I  go  to    a    dun      -      geon  cell. 


will         a  -  tone  ; 


In  the  meantime,  fare-well  ! 


eS^ 


r      "11^ 


I 


Sir  J.  Porter. 


^ 


^ 


^ 


"     »     ^ 


^ 


y    '^    V 


-V *■ 


And  all  a  -  lone      Re-joice  in  your      dun    -    geon 


^^=^=^=h==^ 


^ 


^ 


*  J,  J 


-e»- 
cell. 


pick  with  this  sai    -    lor      fell ; 


Let 


him         be   shown      At  once  to    his    dun      -    geon 


^r^ 


g-rr^-g^E 


-^1— H- 


3:        3:    *      ijizsr^r^l*: 


M  a  m  0. 


^^ 


91 


Cousin  Hkbe. 

=^ 

>cr- 

K~ 

1 — [^ 

=^ 

— IV- 

=1= 

1 

— r«~ 

r 

#  r      — 

He'U           hear 
Deadeye. 

«»H ^ ^ 

0 

DO 

tone 

-. f— 

P- 

— « — 

Of 

the 

mai    • 

0 
den 

he 

->- 

loves 

so 

1 ^ 5 1 

weU! 

r*  ■ 

I J—: — 

No 

te 

— J— 

le    ■ 

^ 

^ 

r-^^ 

T 

r 

Hell            hear 
Boatswain. 

^    ^1                  1 

no 

-0- 
— i^ 

tone 

Of 

0 

the 

— y-1 

mai 

•   den 

— * — 
—  f — 

he 

— 0 — 
—  f — 

loves 

so 

— • — 1 
—  f — 

Weill 

No 

1 — f — • — 

te 

•     le    - 

• 

f 

M : — 

=^ 

1 

Hell  hear         no 

Boatswain's-mate. 


m 


=^?= 


Of        the        mai   •   den        he        loves  so  well  I  No 


'^  '/ 


^—^^—^^     r      ; 


Hell  hear         no  tone 


Of        the        mai   -   den        he        loves  so  well ! 


No 


i 


m 


=f5=  = 


te     -     le 


a  J    ;  :  J'  i 


phone      Com  -  mu    -    ni   -   cates      with  his 


cell  ! 


-    phone      Com  -  mu    •    ni  -   cates      with  his 


ceU! 


m^ 


^& 


:f  f  r,  I  r  •  V  ^ 


phone      Com  -   mu    -   ni   -   cates       with  his 


ceUI 


i^ 


N     ^ 


^^ 


^^ 


Mrs.  Cripps. 


m 


i=^ 


-J — ^ 


But 


when  is  known 


The 


phone      Com  -  mu    -    ni  -  cates      with  his 


ceU! 


^ 


;_g:4-j    I  s  ,^m 


cret      I      have         to        tell, 


Wide        wiU         be    thrown,  The   door    of       his      dim     •     geon  cell. 


*1      M 


=^=^ 


X  1  -1  r  =^ 


^m 


ffi^ 


^ 


^ 


92 


i 


mf  JOSKFRIKB. 


rj     » 


Fare        -      well, 
m/  Cousin  Hebs. 


my  own, 


Light        of  my         life,  fare     -    well  1 


^-^ — r=^ 


^^E 


^^ 


He'U  hear 

mf  Mrs.  Cuffs. 


no  tone 


Of  her  he         loves  so 


weUI 


^^ 


1^ 


He'll  hear 

mf  Ralph. 


no  tone 


Of  her         he  loves 


well! 


g — 1^     r    =^ 


zaz 


And 


Ixt 


For 


r     f  I 


all 


him  be 


^ 


^ 


Z2Z 


i 


Fare        -      well, 
mf  Sir  J.  Porter. 


my  own, 


Light        of  my  life,  fare      -     well  1 


I^-/  ;■  J 


For 


cnme  un 


He'U  hear 

mf  DEAL.EYE. 


no  tone 


Of  her  he         loves 

^         ^         ^ 


weU! 


Let 


him 


be 


^ 


Sfe 


zz: 


He'U  hear 

«/■  Boatswain. 


no  tone 


Of         her  he         loves  so  well  1 


■tr^  .       1         ^ 


For  crime 


He'U  hear 

<w/Boatswain's-mate. 


no  tone 


Of  her  he        loves  so  weU  I 


'^       1      .  J  ^^ 


^         J^  J^ 


For  crime  un 


32 


He'U  hear 


no  tone 


Of  her         be        loves 


so  weU  I 


For 


cnme  un    • 


i 


Chorus.  Sopranos. 
r^ 


^^ 


For 


cnme  un 


Tenors  &  Basses. 


!■■      f       f 


Fw 


cnme  un    - 


a 


I 


93 


$ 


anrfto. 


^ 


.re- 


2Z 


g 


E 


lone  Re   -  joice       in       your 


$ 


^ 


don 
molto. 


geon,  four 


dun 


^    ^    ^ 


shown         At       once       to         a 


dun 
molto. 


geon,  a 


dun 


^    .,  ^ 


^ 


^^ 


known  He       goes       to  a 


dun 
molto. 


geon, 


dun 


g         g         P         P 


r^j 


r  •    r 


geon 


geon 


geon 


:^ 


ceUi 


Jf 


zz: 


Ife 


cell! 


if 


iHig-fe-H 


cdl! 


^ 


known  I  go  to  a 


dun 
molto. 


geon, 


dun 


geon 


cell! 


gW 


J^'  i'  i'  1 


32= 


shown  At        once        to         his 


^E 


dun 
molto. 


geon, 


his 


dun 


^ 


geon 


=& 


cell! 


:#- 


^ 


Z2I 


1^ 


^^ 


known  He       goes        to  a 


dun 

molto. 


geon, 


dun 


geon 


cell  I 


-.ff- 


m        0 


^^^ 


BS 


ici: 


-  known         He      goes       to  a 


dun 
molto. 


geon, 


dun 


geon 


ceUI 


^ 


^^ 


^ 


^ 


— e? — 
geon 


-  known         He      goes       to         a 


i 


dun 
molto. 


geon, 


dnn 


ceU! 

:jf 


ffte 


^ 


p 


N         N 


^ 


ceUI 


known  He      goes        to         a         dun 


geon. 


dun 


^f  n 


molto. 


e= 


geon 


# 


ijr 


^ 


S 


^ 


known         He     goes 


i 


to  a 


dun 


I 
geon, 


dun 


geon 


trim. 


celll 


^ 


/ 


94 


Six  J.  I'oxi-Utt. 


My      pain       and  my      d'-   -  tress,  A  •  gain      it       is      not       ea      -     sy     to      ex    -  press ; 


My     a 


^ 


r     - 


T 


i 


J-  j^  J ' 


I  I 


It 


_j_ 

maze    -     ment,     my 


^ 


sur    -    prise, 


A    -    gain      you       may       dis      -     co       -      ver       from         my  eyes ! 


Chorus./' 


±z 


mdti 


— m — 

How 

P 


f  '   i  ^U 


IIow 


t 


-Se^ 


Mrs.  Cripps. 


Hold! 


Ere         up  -  on    your 


-J^^-'J'  J"-  J-  j-^  j^  j^rj 


ter     -    ri  -  ble      the      as  -  pect      of      his       eyes ! 


■,x  :•  J"  S'  ;•  ;■  ;•  /■  j- 


m 


ter    •     ri  -  ble      the       as  -  pect      of       his       eyes  ! 


|i|^ 


? 


j"  I ..  I     n     ^ 


^ 


^ 


* 


If* 

ed    crime 


loss         you    lay     much    stress, 


A       long    -    con  -  ceal 


I    would    con   -  fess! 


P 


^ 


=^ 


'4^^- 


r 


■*^- 


^ 


;,p 


^1^: 


a 


s 


1^^ 


^ 


^ 


^f=p: 


t 


^ 


95 


No.  ao. 


FlANO 


LEGEND— Mrs.  Cripps  &  Chorus. 


Mas.  Cripp*. 


g'^^^- J  j'i  i; 


:3ia 


^ 


j-j    ;■|j^/'>1E 


^ 


^^ 


m 


ma  -  ny        years       a    -    go, 


When      I        was  young  and    cbamiing, 


As      some       of    you      may     know, 


1  1  Ji  1  i    M  ^  r    ^  I  j^^  1  g^i  1  IJ"  1  1  r    1  I  Ji  1  J^i  1  I  ji  1  r    1  I 


riiJ    jy    j-ijV'^^  ^ 


prac     -    tis'd  ba     -      by  •  farm-ing. 


Sopranos. 


Now    this     is  most      a  -   lann-ing  !  When  she  was  young  and  charming 

Tenors  &  Basses. 


She 


=^=F 


F  EF  ^ii[^-  [ipTP  5i;.p^  ri 

his      is  most     a  -  larm-ine  !  When  she  was  young  and  charming  She 


I 


^i-'^^-'-'U 


p>  ^    1    r   =^ 


=^=^ 


r 


<^=t    jN  -1    -1     ^  -1   -1  I  j   1   i   r     M 


t*        ^    r     ^^- 


P 


r    1  r 


^ 


^fN 


M  i  r   -^ 


Two      ten  -  der  babes      I      nuss'd 


^ 


1  t 


^^^^^ 


^ 


prac  -  tis'd   ba    -    by    -    farming, 


— • m 1 — • 


^ 


=F=^ 


A         ma  -  ny        years        a     •    go ! 


y*-f   F.  f   f  I  f  f^~r  I F,  ^^r 


?=^ 


prac  •  tis'd   ba    -    by    -    farming, 

4- — — ^ 


A        ma  -  ny        years        a     -    go  1 


^W^ 


^   1  r    ^ 


1  *1     r-i  i~t~j^-^rT'F^ 


tm-v 


1     u  r    ^ 


1  *i  r  *i- 


^ 


1   ^1     .=^=:^=     ^1-1  r=^ 


96 


One  was  of  low       con   -  di-t:on,  The      o  -  ther        ::p   -   per  -  crust, 


A         re         gu  -  lar         pa  -    tri-cian. 


r       *i  r« 


Now 


Now 


y  jN  ^  1  j^-B 


^i=i^^^t-^-^-MH-^=-i  Mr     M  I  ^'  1  i    ^i  ^ 


^H  r     ^ 


1  -;     I--1  1 


J     j      j:  f  ^j=    ^ 


1  1  r    ^ 


|J^'i  j'j.  j-N'tJ'^^  "'l^j^ 


:S=S: 


=1* 


N^   r      ^ 


^^^^^ 


this  is    the  po  -   si-tion,- 


One    was  of  low   con  -  di  -  tion,  The      o  -  ther  a       pa   •  tri-cian, 


^  E  ^  [^  h  ^  k  I E 


g  g   "'g 


1  r     M 


this  is    the  po  -   si-tion, — 


{[i\[\[i'^'-  [i^^'fti^^'-ri 


One    was  of  low  con  -  di  •  tion,  The     o  -  ther  a       pa  -  tri-cian, 


r        1   r 


^ 


^^ 


^ 


1  1  r 


m 


=^=F 


^ 


^ 


1  1  r    1- 


ma  -  ny  years  a    -    go  ! 


^^  r  [  H  3 


^ —  *  0     \    m- 


Mrs.  Cripps, 


2.  Oh, 


r       1 


ma  -  ny  years  a    -    go 


^^^ 


ii=^ 


>    1     1     r^ 


r 


m 


-N    K" 


3=: 


Ezrr: 


=^ 


97 


\    w 


^^ 


J  •  1^^ 


^ 


^E 


bit  •  ter  is         my       cup  I  How       e    -    rer  couH      I        do    it  ? 


^ 


^m 


I        mix'd  those  chil  -  dren      up. 


-p — ^ 


Aad 


4Lj-M   1  J11  I  ^-m-     1  I    j'-l  -I   J   I  .|   |^j..|    ■!   I-     1  I  J-l  ,^„|  .1   I  J,|  ,|  B 


1* 


m 


^=^ 


*l^i1r     -1 


^ 


li^^=^ 


^ 


1    1    r      i: 


3^ 


^5 


•^^i  r     1=' 


not  a    crea    •    ture  knew  it  ! 


Sopranos. 


r       n  r 


^^.i  .I'lii'"'  iliJUiJii 


N  ^   r 


How  -e   -   ver  could  you      do     it?  Someday,     no  doubt,  you'll  rue    it. 

Tenors  &  Basses. 


Al 


How  -e  -  ver  could  you      do    it?  Someday,     no  doubt,  you'll  rue    it. 


Al 


^    '    '^    '    'Ij'    "^ 


£=3izei 


>1  >1    I-  i^ 


1    1   r     -1 


r    1  r 


^^ 


^^^ 


In       time    each    lit    -    tie       waif 


For- 


^^=fe: 


-'^H^ 


M  N  ^ 


^ 


though    no    crea  -  ture    knew   ii,  So        ma-ny        years        a     -    go  1 


■     r    ^ 


m^'  ^  r  c  I  n 


q8 


sook        his    fos    -    ter  -  mo-ther :  The     well-bom     babe     was    Raich- 


T~^J^T^r 


Your    cap  -  tain  was       the       o  -  ther  I 


i 


rail 


1 


r      1 


^ 


^ 


ma  -  ny  years  a     -     go  ! 

rail. 


r       ^ 


^ 


« 


ma  -  ny 

r-  0 


years  a     -    go  ! 


SHI 


L    L    1 


ma  •  ny 


years  a     •    go  ! 


a  tempo,   '^~ 


fepi 


f 


i 


1    ^ 


w 


-^  >    1      1  =F 


T 


^ 


(^^ 


IE 


^ 


=^ 


99 


No.  21, 


i 


M 


FINALE. 

Josephine. 


Li  r  I  r— ;^j^^ 


e^ 


^5=1= 


f^ — ^ *    .     M      ^        M       —» 


^_ 


Oh  joy,     oh     rap-  ture         un   •  for  -  seen  '  The     c'.oud  •  cd   sky      is 

Cousin  Hebe. 


I         i 


S?^ 


^ 


-^ 


=!=*= 


-»— J*        K- 


i 


^ 


Oh         joy,      oh   rap  •  ture         un  -  for  -  seen  !  The      cloud  •  ed  sky      is 
Ralph. 


I       I*— i— g 


^^ 


-r    ^ 


-#      ta 


:^=!= 


— 1         I J 

i  1/  - 


Oh         joy,     oh    rap  •  ture         un  ■  for  -  seen  !  The      cloud  ■  ed  sky      is 
Deadeye. 


^^ 


ifcEE 


d^=t 


J I        k 


ji 


Oh        joy,      oh    rap  -  ture         un  •  for  •  seen  !  The      cloud  •  ed   sky      is 


I — r^"^HT TT"^"^ — r'T^T^ — r 


Piano 


f  Allegro  vivace. 


-^      tl«-'-         - 


t;^ 


&- 


S^'M^ri^F^M'T^^'g 


i 


-J I 


r      I     ^ 


fc^ 


^ 


^^ 


tiJ  '  I  n^i^T^ 


i 


^^ 


^ 


I  f 


4: 


now     se  •  rene,  The        god        of  day,    the         orb      of     love,  Has       hung      his    en  ■  sign      high   a-bove;The     sky    is      all  a 


fer 


I      I      I 


J  I J .  ;■ 


I     I 


^=F 


3t=t 


,#  J      J       fc3=lt 


now    se  -  tene, 


The        god        of  day,    the         orb      of      love,  lias       hung      l.ii    en  -sign      high   a-bove;The     sky    Is      aU  a 


now    se  •  rene.  The        god        of  day,   the        orb      of     love,  Has      hung      his    en  -  sign     high  a  -  bove ;  The    sky    is     all        a  - 


^^^^^m 


■»  * » 


3^ — I  I  1 1 — 1— i" 


'J-'-w-*-^ 


«** 


^^ 


-• — ^ 


^uH     - 


^ 


^ 


-r    1^   r 


^ 


^^^ 


lOO 


blaze. 


We'll    chase  the     lag  -  ging    hours       a-long,  And       if  he  finds       the 


^ 


r    M 


!      I      I 


^fe 


N  rT 


*  s 


J     li.    i>, 


ifsi 


-*— ^ 


We'll    chase  the     lag -ging    hours        a-long,  And       if  he  finds        the 


-  blaze.  With    woo  -  ing  words  and       lov   -   ing  song  They'll  chase  the  lag  -  ging    hours        a-long,  And       if  he  finds       the 


^ 


^ 


4 


^3 


i 


-  blaze.  With  woo  -  ing     words 


S^ 


^ 


They'll  chase  the      lag  -  ging   hours  a 


long, 


And       if  he  finds       the 


m 


^ 


p 


^*» 


\siu^*ris^\  r_l 


^l^lip^pj  i,  arm  iri=cia=Ftfi 


jilfirlFiF^ 


i 


^ 


S?^ 


^^ 


^ 


^ 


i 


maid   -    en  coy,  Well      mur   -    mur  forth      de  -  co    -    rousjoy,    In        dream 
era,  /^ 


y     roun    -de     - 


n.:j  TU-.Jll     !L...  /„, 


^ 


=P2: 


5 


maid    -    en  coy,  They^   mur    -   mur  forth      de  -  co    -     rousjoy.    In        dream 
cres. 


y     roun    -   de 


i^\-  •  ; r  f  If  r- r -  c i^r  •  ^ 


maid    -    en  coy,  We'll      mur    -    mur  forth      de  -  co    -    rousjoy.    In        dream 


^ 


^ 


its 


^ 


S 


/^ 


y     roim    -    de 


^ 


:^=£ 


"7?~ 


maid   -    en  coy,  He'll      mur  -  mur    forth        de  -  co    -    rousjoy.    In        dream    -   y   roun 


de  -  lay,    in      roun   -  de 


t^J}^-/*  ^'v*^"^  i 


m 


J',fj'j'i,jJi 


JjJiiJiJjjjJii 


r    r    * — & 


jt'   e>Q'   gy=> 


^ 


^^ 


^ 


^ 


r  b^  '  J  :^ 


^ 


'^^  -      lays. 


I 


-     lays. 


B. 


*^°'  Captaik  C.  ^ Chorus.     ^      -fH»--»-      p  ^apta 


Captain  C. 


lOI 


^^ 


f_      f_      f       m 
3 & ^^=C= 


~g=g— a— g 


I  i\%  I  r^^ 


P    ^  IbJ'-^f^T-]^^^ 


Chorus  op  Men. 


P       g 


^ 


^ 


though   be  -  fore     my     fall         I       was       cap  -  tain     of      you     all,       I'm      a      mem    -    ber         of        the       crew 


And 


fer 


m 


^ 


w 


i 


-i^5^ 


-t: — ^ 


^3— f 


^   *   r 


^g 


^ 


^^ 


=?=g^ 


=?= 


Captain  C. 


r  w ir  ~^w^^  I 

tho'    be  •  fore    his      fall       He    was    cap  -  tain    of      us      all,      lie's     a    mem    -    ber       of        the    crew. 


I      shall 


i 


X\f     >    ^;: 


=ft=ft: 


m 


fc=fe 


S      9      »      S      m  J\—      ' 


N       > 


^^ 


^•—f-f- 


s         d 


d      M 


*     * 


^=^^ 


mar  -  ry    with    a     wife      In    my        hum  -  ble  rank   of    life  !     And       you,      my      own,  are  she. 


I    must 


i^^^=~^=T^^i  i  ^i_j.'i  U  i^'m 


"W 


''S^.\n  f- 


^^ 


^ 


m 


|4L^_g_gjLg.  ;\t  I  I  I  ;  ^ 


pi     ^     ft 


Chorus  of  Men. 


S? 


gj      \ 


^ 


»         M 


wan  -  der      to      and     fro,      But  where  -  e  -  ver       I      may     go,         I      shall     ne  -  ver     be       un  -  true        to     thee  ! 


What, 


i 


fes: 


i 


n 


i 


^  ^'-iii 


^ 


w^ 


^^ 


m. 


-iriri 


3^E 


^ 


Cap.  C 


Chos.  of  Men. 


Cap.  C. 


Chos.  op  Men. 


I02 


'&Jl\>   r- 


m 


^s 


^ 


Tenors  only. 


nr-'^^^^r^n-i' '  I '  r  f  P  P I  r  I     -r-ir"^^^ 


thee  Then      give  three  cheers,  and      one  cheer  more   For  the         for  •  mer    cap-tain  of  the         Pin  -  a  -  fore.         Then 

P  ^  ......  -        -        -  /. 


;  m I  k  U  ll I  ^  "  M'  1'  f  I L  I  t  I 


Give  three  cheers,  and      one  cheer  more  For  the         for  •  mer    cap-tain  of  the         Pin  •  a  -fare.         Then 


fo«  8z/a, 


^^^  ;  Elg  5^ 


-^^ 


3^ 


f  ^ ;  f 


,^       Mrs.  Cripps, 


la    f     ^    i^ 


^     V.     '     9^/^ 


give  three  cheers,  and     one  cheer  more  For  the     cap-tain  of   the   Pin  -  a    •    fore. 


^^^^atte 


For  he 


give  three  clieers,  and     one  cheer  more   For  the     cap-tain  of   the   Pin  ■  a    •    fore. 


J_j-J. 


I L. 


m^ 


^ir^   J      *      J 


4         4        3^ 
-J-       -J-       -J- 


^ 


con  8va.^ 


n^hn 


-*  »  »  *  -*-  -art- 


1  J-  •'     Hfntj^ 


^ 


m 


r  r  nr 


loves     lit  -    tie         But  -  ter  -  cup,      dear      lit   -   tie        But  -  ter  -   cup,    Though  I      could       ne  -  ver      tell        why ; 


^i^ 


^^i^ 


IE 


-^T 


■nr 


^ 

^ 


^K 


1^ 


r      r 


^      f"      r 


But    still     he     loves  But   -  ter  -  cup,  poor     lit    -  tie     But  -  ter  -  cup,  Sweet   lit    -  tie     But  •  tet  -  ctip,    aye ! 


i 


^ 


M     x'     y 


V     I"      J 


=F=F: 


-^r 


?=F 


r     '•• 


^^=F 


I03 


Tutti,    Chorus.  / 


For    he    loves    lit  -  tie      But  -  ter  -  cup,    dear    lit  -  tie      But  -  ter  •  cup,  Though  I    could    ne  -  ver     tell       why ; 


1-^=4-4^ 


-4:::- 


^=^ 


-it- 


i 


eS 


N^^ 


*  ^ 


^^ 


w^ 


:w E 


r    r 


(|  r   r   JIJ  J    J-lJ     I    jlJ    J    Jl^ 


i^3^ 


Sir  J.  Porter. 


£E 


^ 


^^ 


Bat      still    he  loves    But  -  ter  •  cup,   dear    lit   -  tie     But  -  ter  -  cup,  sweet   lit  -  tie     But  -  ter  •  cup 


aye 


I  I'm  the 


#=— F-if^fiJn^n^-jiU 


^ 


31 


j  r  f  I J  f  T 


S^E 


^^§ 


^gg# 


fa 


jfc^ 


i^ 


^^ 


Cousin  Hebe. 


S^ 


J       J       JlJ 


N  is  N  ^  ^  ^  ^  ^ 


^ 


*    * 


SMS 


^ 


iST- 


mon-  arch    of      the    sea. 


if 


And  when  I've   mar  -  ried  thee 
Stringendo  molto. 


I'll    be   true   to   the   de  -  vo-tion  that  my  love     im -plants,  Then  good- 


3 


J ! .-J 1 I I I L 


^^^rf 


'P  n 


*=Jl^ 


«=S=^ 


. — \ \ \ — 4- 


J 1 4- 

j    3    i 


T':rl-"\- 


r^T 


-  r 


1^-.' — :^-^=^=^=^. 


4 — ^ — ^^^=^^1 


->       N       >    =fs: 


S       S       d       s s- 


bye  to      your     sis  •  ters,     and    your      ecu  -  sins,     and    your    aunts,         Es    -    pe  -  cial  •    ly      your    cou  -  sins,  Whom  you 


^ 


^ 


-^ 

^ 


^»       J: 


mz 


Tilth.  Chorus  Vivace.  Sopranos. 


i'-^-^=^^^^hr^H=^M 


5E^^ 


N    :  N 


m 


ij:      -•-      -•- 


-^  ^ ^r 


St 


reck  -  on       up       by      do  -  zens.       Then    good  -  bye  to      your     sis  -   ters,     and    your        cou  -  sins,   and      your    aunts,       Es  ■ 

Tenors  &  Basses. 


ffTP=^^pipp^g=]=?=P=^F 


Then   good    -    bye 
Vivace. 


to       your     sis   -    ters,     and    your        cou  -  sins,    and     your    aunts,       Es  • 


^m 


4t 


— I — \- 


^ 


^=^ 


t^^^^^^M^ 


104 


fs N      \      N 


-N-  > 


-#- 


mm 


pe  -  cial  -  ly    your    cou  •  sins,  Whom  you    reck  -  on      up      by     do  -  zens,   and  your         aunts  1 


I 


f    r    f 


^ 


m — * — • — • — ^ 


^^=^ 


For       he 

S=4 


^f^^-H 


W 


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H.M.S.  Pinafore  Selection  of  Airs.     Arranged  for  the  Ajleeican  Okgan 
H.M.S.  Pinafore  for  Violin  and  Piano 
Little  Buttercup.     Arranged  for  the  Pianoforte  . . 
Ditto.         Arranged  as  a  Duet 


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H.M.S.  Pinafore  Polka      . . 
H.M.S.  Pinafore  Lancers  (Solo  or  Duet) 
H.M.S.  Pinafore  Singing  QuadriUe 


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Charles  Godfrey 
Charles  Godfrey 
Charles  Godfrey 
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Tx)ve  the  Vagrant  (Habanera),  No.  1,  in  D,  Mezzo-Soprano  or  Baryton 

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