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*SVroe+i5?TO L161—O-1096
H. M. S.
PINAFOEEOR,
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 CommandingH.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.
Firstproduced 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. n
INDEX.
We.
1 Opening Chorus,
2 Recitative & Song (Mrs. Cripps)
2a Recitative {Mrs. Cripps and Boatswain)
JSCENA (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« •«« «•• «,•
^^ liv Av^lil* ••» ««« ••• ••• «•• •••
• k
Mate)
Paci
4
7
lO
lO
12
14
i8
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
>#. M, ^. " 3Pmafore
:
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OR,
THE LASS THAT LOVED A SAILOR
No. I. OPENING CHORUS.
(iiAllegretto PesanU.
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len - tive to our du - ty. When the balls whis - tie free o'er the bright blue sea We stand to our guns all
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day. When at an - chor we ride On the
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day. When at an - chor we ride On the Ports - mouth tide We've plen - ty of time for play.
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The balls whis-tle free O'er the bright blue sea We stand to our guns, to our guns all
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so - ber men and true, And at - ten • tive to our du - ty ; Our sau - cy ship's a beau - ty, We're at -
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con Sva,
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ten - tive to our
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No. a. RECITATIVE & SONG—Mrs. Cripps.
Mrs. Cripps. Regit.
P ^N i^ j-iqi^i-t^^aE ?=^of your na - tion !Hail! men-o'-wais-men, safe-guards of your Here is an end at last of all pri - va - tion 1
^ mPUNO.< /^ ^P
jjLAi'f .J J^TJ^TJ J-^-^^-JU5 I
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^You've got your pay ; spare all you can af-ford To wel - come lit - tie Cut - ter-cup on board.
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Alh^etto.
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I'm called lit - tie But - ter - cup, Dear lit - tie But • ter - cup. Though I could ne - ver tell why
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But still I'm caU'd But - ter - cup, Poor lit - tie But - ter - cup, Sweet lit • tie But - ter - cup I.
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Jmi r r r r A r f r r r r M r r
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I've snuflf and to - bac - cy, And ex - eel - lent jack - y ; I've scis - sors, and watch - es, and knives ;
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I've rib - bons and la - ces To set off the fa - ces Of pret - ty young sweet-hearts and wives.
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I've tiea - cle and tof- fee, I've tea and I've cof - fee, Soft torn - my and sac - cu-lent chops;
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I've chick-ens and co - nies, And pret - ty po - lo - nies, And ex - eel-lent pe - per - mint drops. . .
i=^^^t^i^^^^^^-r^"^^ r r r r ?mi
fail.
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Then buy of your But - ter - cup, Dear lit - tie But - ter - cup, Sail - ors should ne - ver be shy—
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So buy of your But - ter - cup, Poor lit- tie But- ter- cup. Come, of your But - ter • cup buy.
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No. 2a. RECITATIVE—Mrs. Cripps & Boatswain.
Mrs. Cripps. Rbcit.
PlAMO.
Boatswain. ^ Mrs. Cripps.t>UA 1 3 vvn.n.^4 - -1
—
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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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No. 3.
PJANO. /
Andante,
SCENA—Ralph & Chorus.
Ralph.
r r 1 ^ Se=pz
The Night-in-gale
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, ^^^.J^^J^^HJi i j l j:^^^^^^g^^S^^ ^^^ p
;^ ^ ^\
^^^^^^5 ^^ ^ S"sigh'd for the moon'sbright ray, And told his tale . . in his own me - lo - dious
tr.
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a^rT;^^J^^%L^_jN^^^ Ralph.
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Basses.
way.
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i?/He sang Ah, well - a - day. He sang Ah, well - a - day.
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^ ^^4^r-^^^?^=F^^^^ r I
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?fczicM rrfcho-ing hills re - plied,
J j>^-^^ , j7?^.And sang Ah, well - a • day ! and sang Ah, well - a -
J-- -1-J.J.
^SRalph.
day. I know the va - lue of a kind ly cho - nis,
-V—JSr ; ^J'. A j^^mM
I know the va - lue of a kind ly cho - nis, But cho - rus • es yield lit - tie cod so
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fo« Ssa.
I fe * . I* ^ < r-i—^
S5 ^^ ^f 12=52=; p ^g iz=tc
la - lion When we have pain, and sor - row too, be - fore us ! I love, and love, a - las ! a - bove my
MStSE m =t= =t=^(
r Jim.
^•Jlb- W-^-ey
Mrs. Cripps. Chorus. a««. wgaN--Li^i
7. ,^ ;';; ,> ^'T^^-H^ j r ^^7I ^=t:g=^r-r£:£f^^r^
sta - tion. He loves, and loves a lass a - bove his sta - tion ! Yes, yes, the lass is much a-bove his sta - tion.^ I ^^-F-^ TpI
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12
ARIA.Andante moderato. Ralph.
^^ w—fa-f^-^>^ > k ^ i^ 1
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1^ k 1
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m^nise
A mai-den fair to see, The pearl of min-strel-sy ; A
fe^-ji Cfla^S=f=
iEz=E=:£
4 4' 44Piano.
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bud of blush - ing beau - ty For whom proud no - bles sigh, And with each o - ther vie, To do her me - nial's
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^ ^ ^^S^ con iva.^
P Cho. 4^-^^t^j^ Raplh.
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du - ty. To do her me- nial's du - ty. A sui - tor low • ly born,With hope - less pas - sion torn, And
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V Z [i-M: a-^^"^gte S ^^B^^ ^^1^ I1^ V =tz
poor be - yond con - ceal - ing— Hath dar'd for her to pine, At whose ex • al - ted shrine A world of wealth is
'^^^^^^m ^ ms^ T ^ - f j ?==^
Y^^ ^ d=^i:^ :3=5!:aSva.-
Chorus.
r
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Ralph.
kneel - ing. A world of wealth is kneel - ing. Un - learn - ed he in aught Save that which love hath taught, For
13
rail. rail.
M m N r r•' -^-i--
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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
^m 5fe*f=3=^ ^=^-
Mm-s 3S
can Sva.'
1^ M=?i= ^^ -*-•-g^
i
tor ! Oh, pi • ty, pi - ty me, our cap - tain's daugh - ter, she, and
Chorus of Men.Tenors. , ^ ^;>^
that low - ly
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And he.
Basses.,
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and he, thnt low ly
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And he, and he. low
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No. 4. REGIT., SONG & CHORUS—Captain C.
fofepiRecit. Captain C.
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1/ k ' gMy gal-lant crew, good momingl
sPiano.
AUegrettQ, S^^jiSi ^ j^^ .gj^i*tiMf^-r I F ?f f'' IF rf^^E
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ft -" IJ ^ ^i r
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Tf^i ; .^^ >^' ^I hope you're all quite well.
M Chorus. Tenors & Basses.^Sir, good mom - ing I
S^
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Quite well, and
^i^
f ."^ ,^ ^ i ypJ' J^- ^ ^ P' ^^ >I am in rea - son - a - ble health, And hap - py to meet you all once more.
^^ V ^
you, sir ?
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You do Ui proud, sir !
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1
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^fi* ^^=^=^ ^^=3F «« Si'a.-s
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„ .^^ ^mam 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
fctm ajnF^
afe'
^. a i A ^^ j ^
/
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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.
i6
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Tho' re
had
i^^ g g* ^ g-*—?-
e • ry, vi - ry good, And, b« it
C€«<i-ixig - ly po • lite, And he f^inlf it
tm - der-stood. He com mands
oa - ly right To re - turn tie
right
com
good
pU -
crew,
meet.
^ ^ ^ ^
i*4-«f -»—
^
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
;
^^
I am
Though
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* * •< » » » %. m• • \- - ~ A- V
D!l^.T * - ^tr
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No. 4a. REGIT.—Mrs. Cripps & Captain Corcoran.
Mrs. Cripps.
P¥(^ J J'-L ^^=^i J ti ai 0i W -^ d' »
^^^^^^ r^^Sir, you are sad ; the si - lent e - loquence of yon - dcr tear, That trem - bles on your eye • lash.
i^PUNO.
Wf^
gtf . J' 1\ J' J^ JS=fc s;=f5F=F J-J-^J r j- j^.^J^;' J-
J
I \* M
Pro-claims a sor - row far more deep than com-mon ; Con - fide in me
;
fear not, I am a mo - ther I
1^.w^
^ Captain C.
t\\ - If . J;^ > NJ^ J^ I^J d
Yes, lit - tie But - ter - cup, I'm sad and sor - ry.
PU=^^4^^feiE
ff
^^s^ ^
pui 1 fj: j^ j^ J" ^ts=tsi j\ }' 1^ ;- j-^ N N ^^ d' d m * *
My daugh - ter Jo - te - phine, the fair - est Bower That e - ver bios • somed on an - tes • tral
i
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4 TTS' :• J'^^^S- J1\' r r 1 p. p. ^ rr^ r -
tim - ber, Is sought in marriage by Sir Jo - seph Per - ter, Our Ad - mi - ral • ty's First I^rd
;
=^ mm 4—d-
pi\/-} i1- jv r J' J- tt^' ,^ I p
;But for some rea - son she does not seem to tac • kle kind - ly to it.
ji s^-,—•-
¥
Mrs. Cripps.
^ ^^itQ -J Vi-
\
Ah, poor Sir Jo - seph
!
Ah, T know too well the
^ ft^
Tempo moderato.Hi t- i
i=>~'i>r I -J r h^ ^^E
S ^ ^^S=^ J- J-' J-^ ft N ^ -r ^S d
guish of a heart that loves but vain - ly ! But Bee
!
here comes your
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b^
^S^ izat
^^ Captain C.^^^^^ ii ^t- r 1
most at - trac - live daugh-ter
;
I go,— fare -well! A plump and plea - sing per - son.
m ^3:t
^^
&^i« aria.
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No. 5. SONG—Josephine.
I'lANO.
AiiJante.
ss rSir • r
t2=i^- J^iJ. J :^^ =?^
n^fii:>rTf i
^'Sor-ry her lot ... . who loves to
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tefeiE^^ §^={=p"7":?"
i^^
p^ Ie•
I ff rr M^ r 1 ^Ijgrjl: ^well, Hea-vy the heart . . that hopes but vain - ly ;
Sai . . are the sighs that own the spell Utter d by
1^5^^NX ^ l ^^^ l
~ ^^ i*^ ^^E55=^8-=^=
a! ^--^-^^j >^T•
I r.^rf^'T^^^Tg ^^^^JW^Beyes . . 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
^^ -^^-^ ^PSad is the hour when sets the
Ir'H l p' I^V M I
[1^ ' I ^J -l-^A^J^
I
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 Mfe j'-i j*^ -1 j^ -1
I
j'-i ;'ij' -1I J ^^=^
•^^ _ " —^^ ^ , . ., . 1 __ _-i_ il-_ C^A ;c tTio TiIfrKt tr»pnr+h*cnnorSad is the hour . . when sets the sun, Sad is the night toearth'spoor
C/n poco animato.
rail. —=:mi
f^-y I I^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.
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^=^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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2=: ^^ 22
't^si^^H if j r U'!'ii-iUT-^i-4i-p—
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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^UU U I j-"^ -H i ' i'
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No. 7. CHORUS OF SAILORS.Basses, p.
Pjino.
:rrr^-^jrr-^
iP Tenors,
We sail, we sail the o - cean blue, And our sau - cy ship's a
St?—T^—t*—t*—b b '
i/—1?—t?—
>
SE ^^ T?
—
9-We sail, weclean 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:
IJT
P ^^ =?S^ ^"^
[^ ;
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We're smart and so - her men, And quite de - void of fe - ar,
^^^P^^^g
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^ ^B^-T-m^^ !«*=pNone are so smart as we are<
pus [ i^> It. rr t^i 11^ 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
«|g^ if d ^^^ W P •^=?: S d S d \ m d
gfe^^yTTT^^^F^^g^ ^
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* * *
a&l^^^^^ -^ ^ f1 r
Sai - lors spright-ly, al - ways right - ly Wei - come la - dies so pi>
E '• 1/ i^ :3=;^
sbi I., r
la - dies love the ship-ping,
^ ^=^=^ ^ m5
lA
/
n^ i tn rr^ \ ^^^^^^*^=^mm
zS=t -tjf > > ^ ^=^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^ /^i r.
'^ 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 - diesle - 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
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-2"=^ ^b^=j--^^^A'm,^
'^mspright - ly al - ways right - ly Wel-come la - dies so po - lite
Tenors & Basses. tUm.'"
?^ =£:Rf2_
W^^ -•—
^
m->
—
'^
who can smile so bright • ly Sai - lors wel - come most po - lite
^ \ \
^-\^l^=iA4 ^^=^i5=^ 0-trip-ping,
MIfft—>—
V
^=3 ^ /
^N dim.
^.ight - ly skip - ping, Sai - lors
^=^-^-iH-i ^m
^i^^= ^M
ligUt • ly
al - ways wel - come la - dies most po lite
skip - ping, Sai - lors
r-=r=f=^ffff 1 r
m^^
al - ways wel - come la - dies most po - lite
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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.Hui - ray 1
Sbe -p—
^
m 3?
Hur-ray !
/ Bass. .c2_
Hur - ray !
Hur-ray I
r-» '
Hur - ray
!
Sir J. Porter. Vivate.
1^- ijs^p>^' J J J I J—jYf^^ ^ ^^
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 I1
,1—
4
\ 1
I J ! U, ! I I
I
, I JI
I ,
Cousin Hebe.
^—J—J^j_IJ ,M^J^U^U^ JM j^ J'' J'- i-
J
sloud - 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 J l
* 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^ ^^^^^ ^— :—» lit 3: :: i^
^^»=r=rrn
i» P=^=t=
=1^=?;
t:f f pV 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 ±:=X^
f mI 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.
is
^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=F
And so do his sis • ters and his
^^W r
I
=q^ fs N \ [N 1'
-»'- ' J- J- V- J- «F=giN .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 rI
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
^^m^^^
29
i ^ 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 Iir
I : r m ij
1I I
Attacca.
\
30
No. 9. SONG—Sir J. Porter & Chorus.
Allegro mm troppo.
\tit tM^^f^^^^^^ ^^^f^i^ntr ^ ^^^
^ Ii ! mm 1J=F ^
i^fcq
Sir. J. P.
M ; ^^;' / ^^ Si^V *^ ^^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 meboy to an At-tor-ney's firm. I
the post of a ju-nior clerk. I
ifc= ^5^^^ C3 '
'
=^^
-^1
—
fTTrT^^^n t ^-^Hr-
i;fc=^ -j^
,^ ^ ^1 ^T=^ ^ ^^-4 *-
zs=
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^
HeHe
HeHe
x^&-
#>^#fefe^ft _^ 5^=^
m =8=g=
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
"1e 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. Thatters 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 ThatHe 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 ThatHe 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^gnow he ie the ru - ler of the Queen's Na - vee.
In serving writs I made such a nameThat 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 gripThat they took me into the partnership.And tha! 'inior partnership I weenWas 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 pJ J ij ,^
J J ^3E
Cousin Hebe.
i iJ, J. J. J. / ; / jv,
J J J JjI
IJ 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
iit
i U ^ i Vi ^ i^^ ^¥-J-^
¥^=^P * ^cou-sins, and his aunts.
Sopranos
j J J ^ ;" ^ ;'|=^T=JN 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-^^^ ^m=r=^^^=^^
I T.5 .5
1? t? ? ^ V y 7 y-V—[?-
reck - ons up by doz - ens, and his aunts
!
-^^-V-i" ? f fV V ' '
a=^^^=»^
^ TlJl '
4•
• -p- 3^^^ff
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
ggit 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,
AndAnd
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^
HisHis
cheeks should flame,
hair should twirl.
. should curl, His cheeks
. should growl,His hair
shouldshould
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 •
-*-
downti -
^^§^m
rail.
blow. Ilis
tude. HisTenors & 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 knockhis 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. Hisrail.
downti
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^ter^^—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 ^mknock- down blew,
at - ti - tude.
^1knock - 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^ 53P3I r
ifer ^^j .
i^ f\f^ J J 1 J- 11;
•
p, r p, gc;
! 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±av-t—*-a"*'~* .-I * » wi * * X * * X * * :5-« m-ijr*-»-=-*-*—is-* ^—;=-«-?•—c-«—ail is-« F F-
tf^i^-^ f-- r.g I- I p i' rr.^'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
fb ^>^^-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
gfe teHi^^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|]tBlow - 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*-^
ife ^^mm 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^^^^^^im^^^--- 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 <-
iiore her,
-'H—n^-
ens.
f—n:=^
My heart, with an-guish torn. Bowsdown 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.-—
&
gzsi f 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±fAllegretto moderate.
Can I sur-vive this o - ver - bear- ing? Or live a life of mad des - pair - ing? My
S=FiJ^'''^?=i^^^^J-— I =
-73- m^EE#
xi si- |3
J?=^ ^3E iJp- ^^SS* *
-7>\f V 1
prof- fer'dlove des-pis'd, re - ject - ed ? No, no, it's not to be ex - pcct - ed
!
^ a tempo. Sec'ie Finale,
Sz :-g=^~-
Bdc^-p
—
#c:
IRalph.
m
i
Mess-mates a-hoy ! come here ! come here !^ Sopranos.-^
?iiI ^ IP I
iS^Sz:
mAye, aye, my boy I what cheer ! what cheer
!
Tenors & Basses.g-j^ljfe^£^
Allegro con brio.
Aye, aye, my boy ! what cheer ! what cheer
!
im
$ ^
Ralph.
-P—
^
-^Tri^^The mai - den treats my
±7^-^^^ m^s 3=^:—-i^^ .^Come, tell us pray, without de - lay.what does she say ? What cheer! what cheer I
i?= =H*—*-^m m ^^m ^ »
/
:^=i-. . - 1 f^ i>
Come, tell us pray, without de - lay.what does she say? What cheer! what cheer !
m 3^^S ^ r -1^
^ ^—*—(—^—
^
i^^ -sixrt i^jfm t
^^
E^7« ^S-H?*-^J^a? ir 'I
\
40
$^^F^?r^=^m ^ ir V r r-
4j#-^ ^^s J J J J-^^ ' V raii
suit with scorn, Re - jects my hum - ble gift, my la - dy. She says I am ig - no - bly born. And
it ^^ ^^B^^5ESt T ^^^ p U ^ p l=t^
ii>^ t^ r
'
jj^>i, ^ ^ Nm :p=t
cuts my hope a - drift, my la - dy.
Deadeye.^^m^ f—q-f-^
i/
She spurns my love! O
-&=&=m te?-2-
fe 4^TOh ! cm - el one !
tr-> 1^^^ ^^^oh ! cru - el one !
^mm t2=^
Oh ! cru - el one ! oh ! cru - el one !
SS^^^SjtPs^ MLl'''—1 "\ •-
1^ s-r;-^3=3=
;:P3=p-—!*~
>^'^::^ 3a^=
^-
giy? > -i^P^^^ f
. 1|T~^
-^tH» I0—I» 1 1 ^ lym ^g-^^^T
i_^ Cousin Hebe.
m ^ S^^E^
m\,\ r 1-^=^^Shall they sub-mit ? are they but slaves ?
J' Boatswain.
f r ' •^^=?=/ » ->*—?- t=tc
• ho
!
O - ho ! J told you so
!
I told you so
!
mfc
Shall we sub-mit ?
y Chorus.are we tut slaves ?
^^-::?v=sr^
E^E ^tz=*Shall we sub-mit ? are we but slaves ?
r-f- »^^^ I* r • F^ ^=^^ l^=p:
^i>I
-1 j'-I
^^Shall we sub-mit? are we but slaves?
i§ii iE
^^^m :£i
/ -= :&"
=^
^ ^ ^3it=iE:
4^4^ :»4Tt^rn^^m^ :^=^i2= ^^ ^
41
^S3 ^ 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?^ ^z=lr -* • # ^^^ -y—I?=t^=i^ =«St=t:
Love comes a-like to high and low-
mBri - 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?
kt:
^ # '^^M ^-M 4=i:
^^^^ ?—^?i^ -JS-41 g^ TTI I I
SS ^^I V
I
Deadeye.
£=N= Eg^ zfet7 3S ^^ ^U-^^k-q-|=^^ =i^=k^
^:^
You must sub - mit, you are but slaves; A la-dyshe! O-hol O - ho! You low • ly
P i}l_\L_g—
^
No no!
^w\ r iE^ ^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
-^^=F^
^fe9- m-n^^-\^^^^
42Cousin Hebe.
mShall they sub-mit?Boatswain.
J A-JU-^ »-•—*--
—
^^^^ 3=t:are they but slaves ? Love comes a - like to high and low
—
Br:
Efc5Shall we sub-mit ?
Deadeye.
^ ^3l?=
are we but slaves ?
'&^z^Sifc
^ Ifeiit±z
SOPEANOS.You must sub - mit.
3you are but slaves ;
A la - dy she! O-
^^^^m A J^'. ^r -^^ ^ =^Shall we sub-mit ?
Tenors & Basses, iff"
are we but slaves ?
'^r~^ '^^mLove 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^rtfe^ ^ * IeMMj ^DEAD.-_g
-
:p- e-Etir iSzai
-H-F-:^=^=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?
Xmm
"BOATSWAIN-&~BASSrs
No
!
no !
-r f
tan - nia's sai - lors rule the waves. And shall / stoop to in - suit ?they^ No ! no !
?.r-l>t^-- • -m- ^^^M ^ ziu-ii
m^^-^-- #wm
^ Ralph.
=t^'g ^
^=j I'
r•
r. I ^g^g^EgEpMy friends, my leave of life I'm tak - ing, For oh, my heart, my heart is
r - ^
^^V-1-t—
-
m^?^^ -t*-
I
N-1g *
^ a= ^ ^5^
>^^ ^1^^ ->.^^gjk^E I'f
"r 1
1 .1 1^break - mg
;
When I am gone.
im
! I
^^oh, pri - thee, tell The maid that, as I died, I lov'd her
=P
^ ^ ^s--^^^;^
« 3= at ^
^ 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 iswell! Of
^ V V—P-i 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^F^ ^r • r \^\^ %
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.
|g^, r^ itit
aj he
^f^ r=^ ^ r^ ^-P^3=1—i[-j=inj~-ir- :
-if -if ---•- -5^ -it -j;
^tjt=^
ijl
p TS' ^ f
i^J2C^ 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
ifefc^
Josephine. Allegro vivate.
r^ J^J^^^-n -F—
^
[ '.'^' r|:f^ *
fefes -E
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 I J J l
i^ ^
^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
II
I
—
1ImmW^S^Ti U- J ^ Ji J"^] IjJJ]:;^ s=;;^
" Allegro vivace.
g^^j r —f^ ^ ^^v r> p£^
latCT -: nJ JI f |.J
32==p:^=»
orb of love. Has hung his en - sign high a-bove. The sky is all a -blaze.
ferm ^orb of love. Has hung his en • sign high a - bove, The sky is all a - blaze.
pg^ r r r' ir r=¥ ; i
i"
- ^ * p*i=torb 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
i
j .;'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 ^^g^ 1 S:
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 i l l! I -T-^. I rr n M I [ I I !, I ! I n H:
^^=P 5 ^^ "¥"
45
^^^^^p^ -rj--yj-
cor - • ous joy la drea my roun de lays I
tr ^ :?2=
- cor - - ous joy In drea my rouii de - lays
!
£^n t»—«-—f-
^^- cor - - ous joy In drea my roun de lays
!
Deadeye.
3^ w »^He thinks he'f
-* P- 1*
—
w feF* f ^1^;^^:=^ rL^^g ij
f^ 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
mJ J • :
I f g -^
^'
^^^^-^^~^Vf-^ '\ 'i^ i ^^^
stacc.
^^ ^ ^ r r r ^ *—
^
^^S r :! p-^^ I
I
F
r rI
' r ti^^g:^r^-^^ 23t r f
rrr
BI • as - sor - ted love Which now is all
^a - blaze. Our cap- tain ere a day '; gone Will
^^^=^ i ^J i'i '\^ ^' i
-f^—
n
^3^^=r ^^^^^^^£^^e^ ! b f -r n r^ r r
l?!^
b"r r J Jlj. >^^m ^ p \\ r^' f-^ It^ ^ ^ It
^mbe 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^ it==3:i l j .^ J i l J J ^S ^
w:. h J'* ^ I r iHr ' r ! I +^l I- ^ I I * ^=¥^gF=P=
feJosephine.
46
±z r=?=Tit m d S- J I
\ VJA=^^ * * ^i
'^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, TheRalph.
rJ r
Ir
• £» rIr rr=^^^^^
I >TOh joy, oh rap - ture un - for • seen, The cloud - ed sky is now se - rene, The
^Sfci ^^^^^^^^ r 1
ma - ny va - nous ways.
-^jr,_ zOur captain soon, unless I'm wrong, Will be ex
gJi?^..j^JiJ^iUPr;— liJ^Jj^^=r>^i-^ ^ J r i^-f J r I^' r J r I ^ r^r^?^^ ^
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 JJ
J |||J^=^-J_
|
JJ 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
^ r=^FP=^^ r J i ^^MS^ .* •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^^^^^m-d # -f—i^-i
do. f^ ^-^r^^^r^^J. r ij r Jm -r-F-
^ "77":;1^ ^
all
iifcr
blaze, all
i;all 1 laye, aU
feEH ^ ^aU blaze, is aU
g!ita^ c f-
?^^^ ^|
g.-. PC r^ ^ ^* *r 1V 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 a P< : ^ 1^ • ^^ ^^m ^^^ -T^ ^^
47
'r^blaze,
blaze,
:?=::
^all
all
blaze. The sky all, is allJ^^ -t J J-
blaze, The sky is all, is all^ ^^^blaze.
^^^
all blaze. The sky is all, all
=g r r r. r-^ 5^?=t£ ^E? =^ ?^^^ =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 canBoatswain.
This ve - ry night, With
^,r^^^T-uS f J 1I
|
>JN~^ir,
1 1^
i=±tchalf - past ten,
ii^
Ralph.Can part them then !
Chorus.
^ r /i|P ^ [;i*^rE
=gi1 ^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
?.*- ^i1/
CISdEES
iRalph. Josephine.
fez^^N^iM^^i^; -1 f 1 Z^J^ IbA^^ N(l)tJ^^^\ M N^^l'^r ^ ^ '^ J^^'#g:3E^iCousin Hebe.
iRalph. Josephine.
i>r ^ *| ^ Ji^iba - 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
Nft ft ft I ft > > ft ,> ft ft .^
^
ferrm
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
IRaplh. Cousin IIeee. Josephine. I
Ralph. Cousin Hebe.
^^^^ ,N_^^fan^r;"T^^js-iI 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^ ir 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
Josephine49
^-^ .... ..._••••• 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 - tedpart tlieui tlien ! ThisRalph.
breath And muf - fled oar— With •
^^.k.^_,_:=3^^[|5^^^g^3z^^5zi^3zi^iI
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 'i1^
—
—>-^^—~\^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::^ EEcler - - gy
—»—man
—rShall
-• « •-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^gE£Ecler gy Shall make them At half - past ten. This ve - 7
W^ ^^ ^ j^ -^-^^=3 J" 1 .^ 1I 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 vem 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^i
N > ^ |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^Epart 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^- mpart 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 YAt 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^
MSrDeadeve.
For
B^,^j_, T I T I , r^f-pg^^^£^^^^MMi^Regit. Moderate.
-^^^^^^m ^ pI 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 uriNoaMUSIC UBRAR^ '
52
/Chorus. Tulli.Wi^S^ r J I r- ^^ '^ P _L[
'-1j*=p=^-
| J . |,>-^tf^^^- ^^
gal-lant cap-tain's daughter, And you the mean-est slave that crawls the wa 6er ! Back, ver - min,mf p
T
^W
fi
=^#$.
^>—^- =-^
^i^ IhI^l_g_ ^^f^Mg^^^^f^^^^^^fe^s^^feElF
Ii
Sopranos, j^
bj? r l EE ^——« 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^ISa^ -^-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 =1eE ::=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^Igla, 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^mBE ^
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, lala,
.1=.^^la. la.
Pla.
n z ^ i/=
mm 5^
^ .-^ri i ;-.;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 I f 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 f if f-f f if fr ^ r ff i:
54
4^L-&^ri r^^
l r^;^•g^t^^^£t^-gf--£^f-^r £ij:j^pEJt
Josephine, CousinHebe& 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
^ ^mVivace.
i b'l S i i i ^ ^r 1 2^
jg^b^, J^ 1 f- -1 ||<|', J^^^F^=^P='^^ m
$ \ :::n ^, m aj-. . jB ^^^^^^^^^^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-vershould bow down to a dom - i - neering frown,Or the
m
I ^Ti J 1
:'-i :i-: i i .^m -^-T
TT -W-
mi?=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 im^ f f f f f f f f f f f f f ""T?
M' r I g g r Ig ^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^ mm.U i^A i d-i . 44 4 ^=^
ft ^^''"
"^ f r f^^=^ =s^r -r -r
I I I
pSopranos,
t: ^^ =^r
His foot should stamp and his throat should growl. His
Ralph with Tenors.J ^
mknock 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
sm f f U i fhair 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,
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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 hair should twirl and his face, his face should scowl
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SONG—Captain Corcoran. —
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No. 14. DUET—Mrs. Cripps & Captain Corcoran.
iAlUgn, ^^ p Mrs. Ciupps.
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Things are sel - dom what they seem, Skim milk mas - qut lades as cream
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All that glit - ters is not gold ; Storks turn out toBlack sheep dwell in ev' - ry fold,
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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,
Mrs. Cripps.
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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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Thirs - ty Iambs run fox - y dan-gers.
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Dogs are found in ma - ny mangers. Fre-quentlee
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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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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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67
SCENA—Josephine.
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Andante, ^The hours creep on a - pace,
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My guil - ty heart is quak-ing ;
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O'^'^h \ rare "blue and white " Venetian finger - f^'^^" ^^'1 luxurious sofa I
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ev • 'ry - thing that is • n't old, from Gil -lows !
i And, on the other, a dark and dingy room \
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No gold - en rank can he im-part. No wealth of house or land ; No
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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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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
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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
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land; No for • tune, save hii tims • ty heart, And hon - est, brown right hand, his trus - ty heart and right
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hand, Oh god of love and god of rea - son, say, Which of you twainhand, un goa oi love aiiu gun ui 10 - ou.., o-^, ^.. -.
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No. i6. TRIO—Josephine, Captain Corcoran, & Sir J. Porter.
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Piano.
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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.)
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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. pof my Lord - ship With a hum - ble cap - tain's child.
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hum - ble cap - tain's daugh-ter, For a
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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.
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Let the air with joy
Capt. C. & Sir. J. Porter.
be la den, Rend with songs the air
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For the u - nion of a mai - den With the man who owns her love.
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/ 3'^^' Versk,
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I^t the air with joy be la - den,
Captain^. & Sir J. Porter.For the u - nion of a maid • en,
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^^#F# ^Ring the mer - ry bells on board ship,
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Rend with songs the air a - bove, For the man who owns her love,
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For her u - nion with his Lord • ship. Rend with songs the air a - bove, For the man who owns her love.
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f ^ f r-[-
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I
I
r r.JLjjjL_^^ ir
ir l I
' .^^tails, The mer - ry cat - o' - nine - tallills
The mer - ry cat - o - nine tails, The mer - ry cat. The mer - ry cat - o' - nine - tails
78
No. i8. SOLI & CHORUS.
Piano.
^SXEEPP Tenors & Basses^
^^ ^ I ^ M^ji
i
Moierato.
Care - ful - ly on tip - toe steal - ing, Bteath-ing
iTTTTTTTTTTTTTrf^^ip-ir-ifi ^ ^ ^^
1/ 1 : ^ ^ -1 g 1I
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
^LA1-11^.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
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#
f p1 r "r-^^^ t
*=S=SS
=tf
r n^ ir ^^ -c ^b^ 1 ?=^Et r^
Chorus of Men.
^'^r r =^=F « -i~- y. bi
1/
^2
—
•-
Captain C.
be. it was the cat 1was, it was the cat
!
They're
r , r* ^ ^1 r ^^^ 1 N i
ytn^^p-1 fir^ J,
i
|'(S'"u;/ 'lmU 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:
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t V T T fn^=;f4^=^^ .1 1
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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^ l i'^ 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 cJ-^"I
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. f=^=^ ^^pffi^rea - dy To u - - nite the ha - py pair.
i^Good-ncss mc, why, what was
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[Si Ni K-i ki I xir fir [r ,
"
> i r^-^^-Fy <- d » i ' <
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1 - 1 •^'_*\_ -^_'n -f '\r ^E ^ ^?^33i
r? m ^ :^'r
Dbadeye. Chorus op Mbk.
eyI
r• [i-^^B^ ^ i>f r If r r
:t
that? Si - lent be, a - gain the cat
!
It was a - gain the
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t't t'
t «^ V -1 *n_ji =^=^ ^=p=
TF? f^f
@fe iCaptain 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
mup ^ /'/"III
-1fv ^ 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
iN=^ ^^ ^ ^3feel - 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 gway,
^^^^^ ^ 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
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Captain C.
E mPret - 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—tf i
f 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
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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
Sbutt 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^ ^\ .^.» . ^ ff I rtr¥''If^^ r ^ 1^ nr Lr i
:
l^r*^ ^^
,^^4 J -^f*?-^? -^3-^1li-^ li'^-i
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j^i J . J' J , .f], I^ iir ', n r. l
iJ J- J -^ J!y^SI
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 rr Ii ^^ ^^
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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r ^ V -
83
^^ ^r ^
Eng
^lish - man, be - hold him 1
Boatswain.
^Sr i r H-'^^g^
Eng
iii
lish - man. be - hold me !
Chorus. Tenors. ^He
^£^EElie is aa T-r-K lish - man I
-g^gg^ j!- 1!- 1^I
R^He is an Erig liili - m.in !
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^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
ia tempo, p r r I IIIfcjSH-
A
mf- ^ ^^^z^ eon Sva..
'•:^^tr ' 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=3ta^i ^ ^^ w . ^*—<•—*-
PI '
m^!iva ~Z^ con 8»j,.
r • M r r3t=5t J J ' J
84
iP r ^ Or r rr-ir r-PTffRoo - sian, A French, or Turk or Proo - sian, Or per - haps I - tal - i - an !
Tenors & Basses.«
%^i^^^^^iH^i i-^-^44Or per -haps I - tal -
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f u32
t -f^'^ /^3±l
^i^-J J J j i ^-j^^rr-^ J J 1-^-^ m3: ^
a - r• t: gr r g s ^ 1F^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'
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^
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S i m^ -j- J- ^ J-IE ^-5
roll.
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"*^ -^"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 ^f i J j-j^^^^^^t^^^r^ :t
^ f ^ ^
ton izv..
85
.Capt. C.
^i^^j^^ .^ j^ 1 ;! Jj^^^.^^^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
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=^=n^ ^^=^ =^^^=^=^=^^^^ ^
its=fsz=l!5==te gg—
*
^ 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=mm^ ^^—
1
j^i 1 ' j im11 IM =^ =^=q=^=i 11 - 111 ^=^ *l M *j 1 M H^^ 11 ^ 11 ^
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rJ 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.
iNF^
,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 fm 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=^id 1 1 ^^'^
f f
1 i h , 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" Jhe 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^^gMy
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 ±=£zfS-TfV
pain and my dis - tress, I find it is not ea - sy to ex - pressj
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 JN—
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 ^ IJcon 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^^ ^ -» FM r di: ;
«' > t/ =tgsen - 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 rp==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^ ¥
^
88Sir 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.
reI
g *N-This is the con - se • quenoe Of ill - ad-vis'd as - pe - ri - ty
!
^=gstrinsvndo molto.
V- * -f- r r rJ 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—1sempre 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.
mOCTETT & 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 s s4a _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 ^
ISir 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 .^
91
Cousin Hkbe.
92
imf 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 fI
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 •
iChorus. Sopranos.
r^ ^^For cnme un
Tenors & Basses.! f fFw cnme un -
a I
93
$anrfto.^ .re-
2Z gElone 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
Jfzz: Ifecell!
if
iHig-fe-H
cdl!
^known I go to a dun
molto.
geon, dun geon cell!
gWJ^' i' i' 1
32=
shown At once to his
^Edun
molto.
geon, his dun
^geon
=&
cell!
:#-^Z2I 1^^^known He goes to a dun
molto.
geon, dun geon cell I
-.ff-m ^^^ BSici:
- 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^ceUIknown He goes to a dun geon. dun
^f nmolto.
e=
geon
#ijr^ S
known He goes
i
to a dunI
geon, dun geon
trim.
celll
^/
94Six 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—HowP
f ' i ^UIIow
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-mter • ri - ble the as - pect of his eyes !
|i|^ ? j"I .. I
n ^^ ^ *If*
ed crimeloss you lay much stress, A long - con - ceal I would con - fess!
P^ =^ '4^^- r*^-
^ ;,p
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95
No. ao.
FlANO
LEGEND—Mrs. Cripps & Chorus.
Mas. Cripp*.
g'^^^- J j'i i ; :3ia^j-j ;|j^/'>1 E^ ^^ m
ma - ny years a - go, When I was young and cbamiing, As some of you may know,
1 1 Ji 1i
M ^ r ^I
j^^ 1 g^i 1I J" 1 1 r 1
I Ji 1 J^i 1I
ji 1 r 1I
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
=^=FF EF ^
i i[^- [ipTP 5i ;.p^ r i
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 -1I 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 fI ff^~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-v1 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 MI
^' 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 "'g1 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 ^^^ ^ 1 1 r m=^=F ^ ^ 1 1 r 1-
ma - ny years a - go !
^^ r [ H 3^
—
*\ 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 ?
^ ^mI mix'd those chil - dren up.
-p—
^
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not a crea • ture knew it !
Sopranos.
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How -e - ver could you do it? Someday, no doubt, you'll rue it.
Tenors & Basses.
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How -e - ver could you do it? Someday, no doubt, you'll rue it. Al
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r 1 r ^^ ^^^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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sook his fos - ter - mo-ther : The well-bom babe was Raich-
T~^J^T^rYour cap - tain was the o - ther I
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1r 1^ ^ma - ny years a - go !
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ma • ny years a • go !
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99
No. 21,
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FINALE.
Josephine.
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Oh joy, oh rap- ture un • for - seen ' The c'.oud • cd sky is
Cousin Hebe.
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Oh joy, oh rap • ture un - for - seen ! The cloud • ed sky is
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Oh joy, oh rap • ture un for - seen ! The cloud ed sky is
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Oh joy, oh rap - ture un • for • seen ! The cloud • ed sky is
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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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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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blaze. We'll chase the lag - ging hours a-long, And if he finds the
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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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- blaze. With woo - ing words
S^ ^They'll chase the lag - ging hours a long, And if he finds the
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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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Captain C.
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tho' be • fore his fall He was cap - tain of us all, lie's a mem - ber of the crew. I shall
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mar - ry with a wife In my hum - ble rank of life ! And you, my own, are she. I must
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wan - der to and fro, But where - e - ver I may go, I shall ne - ver be un - true to thee ! What,
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Cap. C Chos. of Men. Cap. C. Chos. op Men.
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thee Then give three cheers, and one cheer more For the for • mer cap-tain of the Pin - a - fore. Then
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Give three cheers, and one cheer more For the for • mer cap-tain of the Pin • a -fare. Then
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,^ Mrs. Cripps,
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give three cheers, and one cheer more For the cap-tain of the Pin - a • fore.
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give three clieers, and one cheer more For the cap-tain of the Pin a • fore.
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^m r r nrloves lit - tie But - ter - cup, dear lit - tie But - ter - cup, Though I could ne - ver tell why
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But still he loves But - ter - cup, poor lit - tie But - ter - cup, Sweet lit - tie But • tet - ctip, aye
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Tutti, Chorus. /
For he loves lit - tie But - ter - cup, dear lit - tie But - ter • cup, Though I could ne - ver tell why
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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
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^^Cousin Hebe.
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mon- arch of the sea.
ifAnd when I've mar - ried thee
Stringendo molto.
I'll be true to the de - vo-tion that my love im -plants, Then good-
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bye to your sis • ters, and your ecu - sins, and your aunts, Es - pe - cial • ly your cou - sins, Whom you^^ -^
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Tilth. Chorus Vivace. Sopranos.
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reck - on up by do - zens. Then good - bye to your sis - ters, and your cou - sins, and your aunts, EsTenors & Basses.
ffTP=^^pipp^g=]=?=P=^FThen good - byeVivace.
to your sis - ters, and your cou - sins, and your aunts, Es •
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fs N \ N -N- > -#-mmpe - cial - ly your cou • sins,Whom you reck - on up by do - zens, and your aunts 1
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For
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H.M.S. PINAFORE;OR,
THE LASS THAT LOVED A SAILOR.
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