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CD 1
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Overture
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List and learn
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Good morrow, pretty maids
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For the merriest fellows are we
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See, see at last they come to make their choice
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Buon' giorno, signorine!
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We're called gondolieri, but that's a vagary
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And now to choose our brides!
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Are you peeping?
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Thank you gallant gondolieri
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From the sunny Spanish shore
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In enterprise of martial kind
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O rapture, when alone together
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There was a time, a time for ever gone
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I stole the Prince
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But, bless my heart, consider my position!
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Try we life-long we can never
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Bride-groom and bride!
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When a merry maiden marries
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Kind sir, you cannot have the heart, our lives to part
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Do not give way to this uncalled-for grief
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Then one of us will be a Queen
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CD 2
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Now pray, what us the cause of this
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Replying, we sing as one individual
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For ev'ryone who feels inclined
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Come let's away - our island crown awaits me
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Now, Marco dear, my wishes hear
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Then away they go to an island fair
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Of happiness the very pith
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Rising early in the morning
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Take a pair of sparkling eyes
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Here we are, at the risk of our lives
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After sailing to this land
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Dance a cachucha, fandango, bolero
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There lived a king, as I've been told
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In a contemplative fashion
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With ducal pomp and ducal pride
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This polite attention
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On the day when I was wedded
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To help unhappy commoners
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Small titles and orders for mayors and recorders
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I am a courtier grave and serious
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Here is a case unprecedented!
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Now let the loyal lieges gather round
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Speak woman speak, we're all attention!
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The royal prince was by the king entrusted
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Luiz! Casilda!
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One more, gondolieri
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CD 3
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Overture
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Won't it be a pretty wedding?
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Pretty Lisa, fair and tasty
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By the mystic regulation
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Were I a king in very truth
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How would I play this part
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My goodness me! What shall I do?
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Ten minutes since I met a chap
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About a century since
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Strange the views some people hold
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Now take a card, and gaily sing
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The good Grand Duke of Pfennig Halbpfennig
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A pattern to professors of monarchical autonomy
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As o'er out penny roll we sing
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When you find you're a broken-down critter
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Come hither, all you people
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CD 4
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As before you we defile
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Your loyalty our... At the outset I may mention
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Yes, Ludwig and his Julia are mated!
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Take care of him - he's much too good to live!
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Now Julia, come, consider it from this dainty point of
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Your Highness, there's a party at the door
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Now away to the wedding we go
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So ends my dream...Broken ev'ry promise plighted
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If the light of love's lingering ember
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Come, bumpers-aye, ever-so-many
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Why, who is this approaching?
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The Prince of Monte-Carlo
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His Highness we know not
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We're rigged out in magnificent array
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Dance
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Take my advice - when deep in debt
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Hurrah! Now away to the wedding
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Well, you're a pretty kind of fellow
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Happy couples, lightly treading
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Overture di Ballo
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Allegro moderato alla Marcia
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Allegretto grazioso
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CD 5
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Overture
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We shall sail the ocean blue
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Hail! Men o'war's men..I'm called little buttercup
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The nightingale sighed
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A maiden fair to see
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My gallant crew...I am the Captain of the Pinafore
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Sir, you are sad
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Sorry her lot who loves too well
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Over the bright blue sea
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Sir Joseph's barge is seen
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Now give three cheers...I am the monarch of the sea
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When I was a lad
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A British tar
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Refrain, audacious tar
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Can I survive this overbearing
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CD 6
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Entracte
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Fair moon to thee I sing
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Things are seldom what they seem
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The hours creep on apace
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Never mind the why and wherefore
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Kind Captain, I've important information
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Carefully on tip-toe...He is an Englishman
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Farewell, my own
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A many years ago
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A joy! Oh rapture unforseen
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CD 7
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Overture
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Tripping hither, tripping thither
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Iolanthe! From thy dark exile
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Good morrow, good mother, Good mother, good morrow
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Fare thee well, attractive stranger
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Good morrow, good lover! Good lover, good morrow!
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None shall part us from each other
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Loudly let the trumpet bray
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Entrance of the Lord Chancellor tha's
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The law is the embodiment
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My well-beloved Lord
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Nay, tempt me not
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Spurn not the nobly born
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Lords, it may not be
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Said I to myself, said I
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When darkly looms the day
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CD 8
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When all night long a chap remains
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Strephon's a member of Parliament
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When Britain really ruled the waves
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In vain to us you plead
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Oh, foolish fay
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Though p'r'aps I may incur your blame
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Love unrequited
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If you go in you're sure to win
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If you're weak enough to tarry
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My Lord, a suppliant at your feet
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It may not be
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Soon as we may, off and away
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CD 9
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Overture
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If you want to know who we are
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Gentlemen, I pray you tell me maiden...
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A wand'ring minstrel I
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Our great Mikado, virtuous man
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Young man, despair
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And I have journey'd for a month
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Behold the Lord High Executioner
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As someday it may happen that a victim...
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Comes a train of little ladies
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Three little maids from school are we
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So please you, Sir, we much regret
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Were you not to Ko-Ko plighted
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I am so proud, If I allowed
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With aspect stern and gloomy stride
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The threaten'd cloud has pass'd away
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Your revels cease! Assist me, all of you!
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Oh fool, that flee-est My hallow'd joys!
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For he's going to marry Yum-Yum
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The hour of gladness is dead and gone
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Ye torrents roar! Ye tempests howl!
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CD 10
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Braid the raven hair, Weave the supple tresses
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The sun whose rays are all ablaze
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Brightly dawns our wedding day
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Here's a how-de-do!
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Miya sama, miya sama, o n'mma no maye ni
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From ev'ry kind of man Obedience I expect
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A more humane Mikado never did in Japan exist
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The criminal cried as he dropp'd him down
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See how the fates their gifts allot
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The flowers that bloom in the spring, tra la
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Alone and yet alive
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Hearts do not break! They sting and ache
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On a tree by a river a little tom tit
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There is beauty in the bellow of the blast
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Fanfare
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For he's gone and married Yum-Yum
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CD 11
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Overture
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Twenty love-sick maidens we
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Still brooding on their mad infatuation!
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I cannot tell what this love may be
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Twenty love-sick maidens we
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The soldiers of our Queen
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If you want a receipt for that popular mystery
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In a doleful train two and two we walk all day
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Twenty love-sick maidens we
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When I first put this uniform on
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Am I alone and unobserved?
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If you're anxious for to shine in the high aesthetic..
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Long years ago - fourteen, maybe
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Prithee, pretty maiden - Prithee
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Though to marry you
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Let the merry cymbals sound
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Now tell us, we pray you
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Heart broken at my Patience's barbarity
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Stay, we implore you, before our hopes are blighted
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Your maiden hearts, ah, do steel
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CD 12
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Come, walk up, and purchase with avidity
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We've been thrown over, we're aware
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And are you going a ticket to buy?
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Hold! Stay your hand!
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True love must single hearted be
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I hear the soft note of the echoing voice
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But who is this, whose god-like grace...
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List Reginald, whilst I confess a love that's all...
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On such eyes as maidens cherish
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Sad is a woman's lot who, year by year
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Silvered is the raven hair
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Turn, oh turn in this direction
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A magnet hung in a hardware shop
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Love is a plaintive song
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So go to him and say to him, with compliment ironical
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It's clear that the mediaeval art alone retains...
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If Saphir I choose to marry, I shall be fixed...
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When I go out of the door
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I'm a Waterloo House young man
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After much debate internal, I on Lady Jane decide
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CD 13
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Overture
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Pour, oh pour the pirate sherry
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When Fred'ric was a little lad
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Oh, better far to live and die
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Oh, false one, you have deceived me
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Climbing over rocky mountain
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Stop! ladies, pray! A man!
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Oh, is there not one maiden breast
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Oh, sisters, deaf to pity's name, For shame!
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Poor wand'ring one!
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What ought we to do, Gentle sisters say?
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How beautifully blue the sky
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Stay, we must not lose our senses
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Hold, Monsters!
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I am the very model of a modern Major-General
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CD 14
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Oh, men of dark and dismal fate
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Hail Poetry, thou heav'n born maid!
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You may go, for you're at liberty
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Pray observe the magnanimity
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Oh, dry the glist'ning tear
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Then Frederic
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When the foeman bares his steel
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Now for the pirates lair!
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When you had left our pirate fold
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Away, away, my heart's on fire
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All is prepared
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Stay, Fred'ric stay!
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Ah, leave me not to pine alone and desolate
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Oh, here is love and here is truth
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No, I'll be brave
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Sergeant approach (Dialogue)
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When a felon's not engaged in his employment
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A rollicking band of pirates we
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With cat-like tread
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Hush! Hush! Not a word
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Sighing softly to the river
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Now what is this, and what is that
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We triumph now
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Away with them, and place them at the bar
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Poor wand'ring ones, though ye have surely straye
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CD 15
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Overture
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I Search throughout the panorama
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Now hearken to my strict command
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Today we meet...Ida was a twelve-month old
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From the distant panorama...We are warriors three
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If you give me your attention
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P'raps if you address the lady most politely
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Towards the empyrean heights
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Mighty maiden with a mission
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Minerva...Oh, goddess wise
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Gently, gently, evidently
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I am a maiden, cold and stately
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The world is but a broken toy
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A lady fair, of lineage high
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The woman of the wisest wit
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Now would you like to rule the roost
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Merrily ring the luncheon bell
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Would you know the kind of maid
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Oh, joy! Our chief is sav'd
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We may remark, tho' nothing can dismay us
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CD 16
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Death to the invader
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I built upon a rock
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Whene'er I spoke sarcastic joke
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When anger spreads his wing
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This helmet I suppose
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This is our duty plain
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With joy abiding
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Opening Dance
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Poll's solo and Pas de deux
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Belaye's solo
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Pas de trois
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Finale
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Poll's solo - Jasper's solo (Intermezzo)
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Belayes's solo and Sailors' Drill
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Poll's solo
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Entry of Belaye with Blanche as Bride
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Reconciliation
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Grand Finale
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CD 17
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Overture
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Fair is rose as bright as May day
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Sir Rupert Murgatroyd, his leisure and his riches
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If somebody there chanced to be
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I know a youth who loves a little maid
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From the briny sea...I shipp'd, d'ye see
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Hornpipe
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My boy, you may take it from me
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The battle's roar is over
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In sailing o'er life's ocean wide
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Cheerily carols the lark...To a garden full ... fposies
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Welcome, gentry
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Oh why am I moody and sad?
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You understand? I think I do
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Hail the bride of seventeen summers
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Hold, bride and bridegroom
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CD 18
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Overture, Original version
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I once was as meek as a newborn lamb
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Happily coupled are we
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In bygone days I had thy love
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Painted emblems of a race
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When the night wind howls
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He yields! He yields!
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I once was a very abandon'd person
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My eyes are fully open to my awful situation
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There grew a little flower
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Oh, happy the lily when kiss'd by the bee
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Overture
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We sounded the trumpet
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Stay, Bouncer, stay!
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Hush'd is the bacon on the grid
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My master is punctual always in business
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Who are you, sir?
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The buttercup dwells on the lowly mead
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Not long ago...Finale
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CD 19
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Overture
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Ring forth, ye bells
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Constance, my daughter
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When he is here, I sigh with pleasure
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The air is charged with amatory numbers
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Time was, when love and I were well acquainted
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Sir Marmaduke...Minuet
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With heart and voice
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My kindly friends...Oh, happy young heart
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My child, I join in these congratulations
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With heart and with voice
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Welcome joy! adieu to sadness!
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All is prepar'd for sealing and for sighing
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Love feeds on many kinds of food
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My name is John Wellington Wells
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Sprites of earth and air
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Now to the banquet we press
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CD 20
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'Tis twelve, I think
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Dear friends, take pity on my lot
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Thou hast the pow'r....It is not love
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I rejoice that it's decided
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Oh, I have wrought much evil with my spells...
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Alexis! Doubt me not...The fearful deed is done
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Oh, my voice is sad and low
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Oh, joyous boon
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Prepare for sad surprises
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Or he or I must die
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Introduction
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The British Public here - you see
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I loved her fondly
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And now let's go back to where we were...Ah maiden fair
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Where is he?
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Once more the face I loved so well
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Help! Ah Help!
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Ho-guards! Minions!
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Ladies and Gentlemen!
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We gather from what you have said
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Where is my daughter?
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I'm a simple little child
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My Father!
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Finale: What do I see in this disguise
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CD 21
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Imperial March
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Introduction
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In lazy langour (Phylla, Chorus)
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O make way for the Wise Men ! (Chorus)
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In every mental lore (Scaphio, Phantis, Chorus)
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Let all your doubts take wing (Scaphio, Phantis)
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Quaff the nectar (Chorus)
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A king of autocratic power we (King, Chorus)
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Altho' of native maids the cream (Nekaya, Kalyba)
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Bold-fac'd ranger (Lady Sophy, King)
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First you're born (King, Scaphio, Phantis)
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Subjected to your heavenly gaze
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Oh maiden rich in Girton lore (Chorus, Zara... Cpt...
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Ah! gallant solduer, brave and true
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It's understood, I think (Captain, Zara, Saphio...
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Oh admirable art! (Zara, Captain Fitzbattleaxe)
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Altho' your royal summons to appear (Finale, A. 1)
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A Company Promoter this, with special education
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CD 22
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Oh, Zara... A tenor, all singers above (Cpt.)
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Words of love too loudly spoken (Zara, Cpt.)
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Society has quite forsaken all (King, Chorus)
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Entrance of Court
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Drawing room music
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This ceremonial...Eagle high... (King, Chorus)
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With fury deep we burn (Scaphio, Phantis)
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If you think that when...(King, Scaphio, Phantis)
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With wily brain.... (Tarara, Phantis, Scaphio)
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A wonderful joy our eyes to bless (Goldbury)
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Then I may sing and play?
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Oh, would some demon power... When a maid (Sophy)
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Ah, Lady Sophy (King, Lady Sophy)
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Oh rapture unrestrained (King, Lady Sophy)
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Tarantella...Upon our sea-girt land (Chorus)
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There's a little group of isles beyond the wave
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Overture Macbeth
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Victoria and Merrie England
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Overture: Marmion
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CD 23
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Overture
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"When maiden loves"
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"Tower warders under orders"
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When our gallant Norman foes
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"Alas! I waver to and fro"
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"Is life a boon?"
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"Here's a man of jollity"
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I have a song to sing, oh!
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"How say you, maiden"
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"I've jibe and joke"
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"'Tis done! I am a bride!"
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"Were I thy bride"
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"Oh, Sergeant Meryll" - "Ye Tower Warders", "Leonard Meryll!", "Forbear, my friends", "Didst thou not", "Leonard!", "As escort for the prisoner"
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CD 24
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"Night has spread her pall once more"
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"Oh! a private buffoon"
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"Hereupon we're both agreed"
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"Free from his fetters grim"
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"Strange adventure!"
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"Hark! What was that, sir?"-"Who fired that shot?"-"Like a ghost his vigil keeping..."-"The river must be dragged"
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"A man who would woo a fair maid"
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"When a wooer goes a-wooing"
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"Rapture, rapture!"
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"Comes the pretty young bride"- "'Tis said to you"-"Hold, pretty one!"
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Hark the Hour of Ten is Sounding
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When First my Old, Old Love I Knew
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When I good friends was called to the Bar
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Where is the Plaintiff?
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May it please you my Lud!
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Oh, Gentlemen Listen I Pray
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A nice dilemma
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I Love him
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CD 25
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From the Sunny Spanish Shore
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There Was A Time, A Time For Ever Gone
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To Help Unhappy Commoners
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Then One of Us Will Be Queen
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Iolanthe - Love unrequited (Nightmare song)
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None Shall Part Us From Each Other
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Iolanthe - If you go in, you're sure to win
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When I Went To The Bar (Said I To Myself, Said I)
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Iolanthe - Though p'r'aps I may incur your blame
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Ruddigore - My boy you may take it from me
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I Know a Youth Who Loves a Little Maid
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There Grew A Little Flower
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The Battle's Roar Is Over
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Ruddigore - In sailing o'er life's ocean wide
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Hereupon We're Both Agreed
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I've Jibe And Joke
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When a Wooer Goes a Wooing
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A Man Who Would Woo a Fair Maid
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