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Full text of "H.M.S. Pinafore : or, The lass that loved a sailor"

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H. M. S. 
PINAFOEE 



OR, 



AN ENTIRELY ORIGINAL NAUTICAL COMIC OPERA 

IN TWO ACTS, 

WRITTEN BY 

W. S. G'LBERT. 



COMPOSED BY 



ARTHUR S ULLIVAN 



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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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) 

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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 



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

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No. 5. 



SONG— Josephine. 



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

i 'n poco aniniato. 




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22 



No. 6. 



CHORUS OF WOMEN (Behind the Scenes). 



1ST & 2ND Sopranos. P 



Piano. 




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ver he may go 



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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. 



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CHORUS OF SAILORS. 



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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. 



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

Vivaci. 




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



Chorus. Sopranos. 



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And we are his sis - ters and his 
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His sis - ters and his cou-sins and his aunts. 



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And I snap my fin-gers at a 



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

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



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



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



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Sir J. Porter. 



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when the breez - es blow 



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



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




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No. 9. 



SONG— Sir J. Porter & Chorus. 



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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 
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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. 



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



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




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He CO ■ pied all the let - ters in a hand so free, And 

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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 



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EXIT FOR LADIES, 

Sir Joseph. 



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For I hold that on the seas 



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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. 




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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 



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to - rial word ; 
ty - rant tongue : 



His nose should pant, 
His foot should stamp, 



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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 



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lip should curl, 
throat should growl, 



And his brow should 
And his face should 



furl, 
scowl. 



Am' bis 
And his 



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lips . 
throat , 



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His 
His 



cheeks should flame, 
hair should twirl. 



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



should 
should 



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



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



rail. 



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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 • 



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down 
ti - 



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rail. 



blow. Ilis 

tude. His 

Tenors & Basses. 



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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 



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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. 




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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 

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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. 





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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 



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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 




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knock- down blew, 
at - ti - tude. 



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knock - down blow, 
at - ti - tude. 



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Allegro con brio. 



DUET— Josephine & Ralph. 

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







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



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



Re mem - ber what you are. 



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



You speak, and I o - bey. 



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/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 



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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. 



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No. 12. 



39 
FINALE. 



Ralph. Regit. 



Piano. 



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

^ Sopranos. 



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



Tenors & Basses. 



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Allegro con brio. 



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




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







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



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J' Boatswain. 



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



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y Chorus. 



are we tut slaves ? 



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are we but slaves ? 

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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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Sopranos. 



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



Shall they sub-mit ? 
Tenors & Basses. 



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we sub-mit ? 



are we but slaves ? 



are they but slaves ? 
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are they but slaves ? 



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ho ! Oho ! Oho ! 

_, Cousin Hebe. &_SopRANOS. 



She spurns you all, 



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She spums you all — I told you so ! 



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



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No ! no ! 

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



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No ! no ! 



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



For 



oh, my heart, my heart is 






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



I lov'd her 



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



well! 



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



Ralph. 



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gone we'll sure - ly tell The maid 



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as he died, he lov'd her well. 



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gone we'll sure - ly tell The maid 

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aa_ he died, he lov'd her well. 



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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 



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Josephine. Allegro vivate. 



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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. --- 

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



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

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



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



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




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48 



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JOSEfHINE. 



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Aiid then we can 



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Josephine. 



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49 



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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 

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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 



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gal-lant cap-tain's daughter, 



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

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54 



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Josephine, Cousin Hebe & Sopranos. Vivace. 



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

Tenors & Basses. 



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



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knock down-blow. 



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Deadeye & Boatsn. with Basses. 

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



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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. 



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57 



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his breast 



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flash, 



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flash. 



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pro - trade. 



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should flash, 




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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. 



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SONG — Captain Corcoran. — 



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No. 14. 



DUET — Mrs. Cripps & Captain Corcoran. 



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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. 



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



Black sheep dwell in ev' - ry fold, 



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



So they be, fre - quent-ly. 



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



sha-dy, it is sha - dy, 




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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. 



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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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Yes, I know. 



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



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



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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. 



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



Paw of cat the chest-nut snatches, 



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



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67 
SCENA— Josephine. 

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The hours creep on a - pace, 



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The step that I am tak • ing ; 



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



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



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




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



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




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




71 



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

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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, 



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Captain C. (each verse.) 






JOSKPHINE. 
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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. 



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Josephine. 



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



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Let the air with joy 

■Capt. C. & Sir. J. Porter. 



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



Captain^. & Sir J. Porter. 



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Ring the mer - ry bells on board ship, 



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The mer • ry, mer - ry mai 

Deadeye. 



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



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



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75 



Captain C. 



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



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sai - lor that you are- 



The ap - swers to them vain • ly am I 



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Thb ve - ry night with Rack - straw to be 



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



Sing hey, the thought - fill 



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



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The mer - ry cat - o - nine 



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




78 



No. i8. 



SOLI & CHORUS. 



Piano. 



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Moierato. 



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






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gent - ly as we may, 



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



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Deadeye. 



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soft • ly creep a • way. 



Good - ness me I 



why, what was that ? 



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Chorus of Men. 



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Captain C. 



be. 



it was the cat 1 



was, it was the cat ! 



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fight. 



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it was the cat ! 



Pull a - shore in fash - ion 



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stea - dy, 



Hy-men will de - fray Ihe fare, 



For a cler • gy • man it 



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why, what was 



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that? 



Si - lent be, 



a - gain the cat ! 



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Josephine. 




Ev - 'ry step with cau 

Ralph. 



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They're right. 



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it was the cat ! 



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tion 



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with cau - tion 



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Chorus. 
J, Tenors. 



They will soft 



ly creep 



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We will steal 



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




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



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




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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' 

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



Proud 



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

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



For I have 




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






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Josephine. P 




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



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

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

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

cres. 



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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 






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be - hold him 1 



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lish - man. 



be - hold me ! 

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lish - man I 



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



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is an Eng - lish - man I 



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That he is an Eng - lish - man ! 



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For he might have been a 



That he is an Eng - lish - man ! 



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

Tenors & Basses. 



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



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

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85 



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In 



ut - ter-ing 
Moderaio. 



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



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



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hum - ble fore - mast lad. 



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



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Yes, damme, it's too bad I 



Yes, damme, 
Deadeye. 



it's too bad ! 



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Yes, damme, it's too bad ! 



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Tenors & Bassbs. 



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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, 



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J^ 1 1 1 j^ JL 



He said dam - me, 



he said dam - me, 



Yes, 



he said 




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m^s 



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



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Sir J. PoRTEB. 



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My 



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He said dam-me. 



He said dam-me, 



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Yes, 



dam-me. 



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r -1 



dam-me, 



dam-me, dam-me, 



dam-me, dam-me, Yes, 



dam-me. 



1 




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±=£z 



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

Mbderaio, 



My a - maicment — my 







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87 



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•Captatn C. 



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



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




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m 



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# m 



/ ^ * / 



\» d 



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



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



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con ifua.- 



p=^.^^^^ ^^ 



Sir J. Porter. 



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



I will hear of no de - fence. 



At - tempt none if you're 



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



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



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



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88 



Sir J. Pouter. 



ttringende mtUo. 




Thus all shall leam, ere long, 



To re 



p Sopranos. 



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




r e 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. 



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ecu - sins, and his aunts. 



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

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



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cou - sins, 



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



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go 



I7o. 19. 



m 



OCTETT & CHORUS. 
Ralph. 



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ggpi :\r 



^gg 



P!ANO. ■/ 



Allegretto trwderato. 



Fare - well, my own, 



Light of my life, fare • well I 



For crime un 



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it 



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Josephine. 



ai 



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known I go to a dun - geon cell. 



will a - tone ; 



In the meantime, fare-well ! 




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I 



Sir J. Porter. 



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




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-e»- 
cell. 



pick with this sai - lor fell ; 



Let 



him be shown At once to his dun - geon 




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g-rr^- g ^E 



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






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91 



Cousin Hkbe. 






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1 




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r 


# r — 

He'U hear 
Deadeye. 

«»H ^ ^ 




DO 


tone 


-. f— 


P- 

— « — 

Of 


the 


mai • 



den 


he 

->- 


loves 


so 


1 ^ 5 1 

weU! 

r* ■ 


I J—: — 

No 


te 


— J— 

le ■ 

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r-^^ 


T 


r 


Hell hear 
Boatswain. 

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no 

-0- 
— i^ 


tone 




Of 




the 

— y-1 


mai 


• den 

— * — 
— f — 


he 

— — 
— f — 


loves 


so 

— • — 1 
— f — 


Weill 


No 

1 — f — • — 


te 


• le - 

• 

f 




M : — 


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1 



Hell hear no 

Boatswain's-mate. 



m 



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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 



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-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. 




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92 



i 



mf JOSKFRIKB. 



rj » 



Fare - well, 
m/ Cousin Hebs. 



my own, 



Light of my life, fare - well 1 



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^^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. 



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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 



^^^ 



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! 

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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 



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94 



Six J. I'oxi-Utt. 




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



My a 




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It 



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maze - ment, my 



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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 ! 




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? 



j" I .. I n ^ 



^ 



^ 



* 



If* 

ed crime 



loss you lay much stress, 



A long - con - ceal 



I would con - fess! 



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95 



No. ao. 



FlANO 



LEGEND— Mrs. Cripps & Chorus. 



Mas. Cripp*. 




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



:3ia 



^ 



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^ 



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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 I J" 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 



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F EF ^ i i[^- [ipTP 5 i ;.p^ r i 

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



I 



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p > ^ 1 r =^ 



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r 



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Two ten - der babes I nuss'd 



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prac - tis'd ba - by - farming, 



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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 



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



tm-v 



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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 ^ 



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1 -; I --1 1 



J j j: f ^j= ^ 



1 1 r ^ 



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



:S=S: 



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^^^^^ 



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^^'-r i 



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




r 1 r 



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^^ 



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m 



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^ 



^ 



1 1 r 1 - 



ma - ny years a - go ! 



^^ r [ H 3 



^ — * \ m - 



Mrs. Cripps, 




2. Oh, 



r 1 



ma - ny years a - go 




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r 



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97 



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



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I mix'd those chil - dren up. 



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Aad 



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



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m 



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not a crea • ture knew it ! 



Sopranos. 



r n r 



^ ^ . i .I 'l ii'"' i liJUiJii 



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 



^ ' '^ ' ' I j' " ^ 



£=3izei 



>1 >1 I - i^ 



1 1 r -1 



r 1 r 



^^ 



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In time each lit - tie waif 



For- 






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



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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 ^ 



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ma - ny 

r- 



years a - go ! 



SHI 



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ma • ny 



years a • go ! 



a tempo, '^~ 



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99 



No. 21, 



i 



M 



FINALE. 

Josephine. 



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f^ — ^ * . M ^ M —» 



^_ 



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

Cousin Hebe. 



I i 



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i 



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



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^^ 



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-# ta 



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i 1 / - 



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



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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. 



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t;^ 



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t iJ ' I n^i^T ^ 



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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 



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3t=t 



,# J J fc 3=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 - 



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^^ 



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lOO 




blaze. 



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



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J li. i>, 



ifsi 



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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 



^ 



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4 



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i 



- blaze. With woo - ing words 



S^ 



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They'll chase the lag - ging hours a 



long, 



And if he finds the 



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



y roun -de - 



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5 



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



y roun - de 



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



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its 



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y roim - de 



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



de - lay, in roun - de 



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m 



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'^^ - lays. 



I 



- lays. 



B. 



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



Captain C. 



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f_ f _ f m 
3 & ^^=C= 



~g =g— a— g 



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P ^ I bJ'-^f^T-]^^ ^ 



Chorus op Men. 



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



And 



fer 



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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. 



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