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Overture
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ACT 1 - Pour, o pour the pirate sherry
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When Frederic was a little lad
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Oh better far to live and die
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O false one: You told me you were fair: What shall I do
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Climbing over rocky mountains
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Stop ladies pray: Oh is there not one maiden breast?
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Poor wandering one
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What ought we to do?
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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: Here's a first-class opportunity
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I am the very model of a modern Major-General
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Oh, men of dark and dismal fate
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ACT 2 - Oh dry the glistening tear
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Now Frederic, let your escort: When the foeman bares his steel
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Now the Pirates' lair
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When you had left our pirate fold
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Away, away
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All is prepared
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Stay, Fredric: Ah, leave me not
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Now I'll be brave: When a felon's not engaged
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A rollicking band
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With cat-like tread
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Hush hush not a word: Sighing softly to the river: Now what is this: We triumph now: Poor wandering ones.
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Orchestral potpourri
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March (arr of numbers for military band by W Winterbottom)
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Hark the hour
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Is this the Court: When first my old, old love I knew
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All hail, great Judge
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When I, good friends was called to the Bar
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Swear thou the Jury
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Comes the broken flower
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Oh, never since I joined the human race
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May it please you my lud
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That she is reeling
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Oh gentlemen listen
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That seems a reasonable proposition
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A nice dilemma we have here
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I love him, I love him, with fervour unceasing
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Oh joy unbounded.
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That seems a reasonable proposition
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A nice dilemma we have here
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I love him, I love him, with fervour unceasing
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Oh joy unbounded.
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