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IN TWO ACTS.

WORDS BY

W. S. GILBERT.

MUSIC BY

ARTHUR SULLIVAN.

LONDON:

J. B. CRAMER & Co. Ltd., 99 St. Martins Lane, W.C.2AT I FN & CO., Melbourne and Branches.

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DRAMATIS PERSONyE.

Sir Marmaduke Pointdextre (an Elderly B<ironet).

Alexis {o/ the Grenadier Guards, his Son).

Dr. Daly ( Vtcar of Ploverleig,i),

Notary.

John Wellington Wells {of J. Wells & Co., Family S'oerfr';).

Lady Sangazure {a Lady of Ancient Lineai^e).

Aline {ker Daughter—betrothed to Alexis).

Mrs. Partlet {a Pew Opener).

CuHstance {her Daughter).

Chorus of Villagers.

ACT I.

Exterior of Sir Marmaduke's Mansion. Mid-day.

( Twelve hours art supposed to elapse between A ts I. and JI.\

ACT 11.

Exterior of Sir Marmaduke's Mansion. Midnight.

THE SORCERER.

INDEX.

NO.

Overture...

Page

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1. Chorus. " Ring forth, ye bells " ... 7

2. Regit. (Mrs. PartUt and Constance) n

2a. Aria (Constance). " When he is here " ... 13

3. Regit, (kev. Dr. Daly) 16

la. Ballad (Dr. Daly). "Time was, when Love and I were \vell acquainted" ... ... ... 17

4. Regit. AND MltiVKT (Sir Marmaduke, Dr. Daly, and Alexis) 19

5. Chorus of Girls. "With heart and with voice" 20

6. Recit. (Aline) 23

6a. Aria. "Happy young heart" ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 24

7. F.ECIT. (Lady Sangazure) 2y

8. Chorus of Men. "With heart and with voice" 28

9. Duet (Lady Sangazure and Sir Marmaduke) ... ... . . ... ... ... ... 30

10. Ensemble (Alire, Alexis, Lawyer, and Chorus). "All is prepared" 35

11. Ballad (Alexis). "For Love alone" 39

12. Song (Mr. Wells). "My name is John Wellington Wells" 42

13. Incantation (Aline, Alexis, Mr. Wells, and Chorus) 48

14. Finale. "Now to the Banquet we press"... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 56

act ii.

15. Trio and Chorus ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ••• •••7°

16. Ensemble (Constance, Notary, Aline, Alexis, and Chorus) 87

17. Ballad. "It is not Love" 97

18. Quintett (Aline, Mrs. Partlet, Alexis, Dr. Daly, and Str Marmaduke) lOi

19. Regit, and Duet (Lady Sangazure and Mr. Wells) 108

20. Regit, and Air (Aline) 115

21. So^G (Dr. Daly). " Engaged to So-and-so" , 116

22. ^ii%EVi.'S.\.E(Aline, Alexis, Dr. Daly, and Chorus) 119

23. Regit. (Alexis) 125

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Tbhors. (

Basses.

Allegrkttomarziale.

SCHORUS OF MEN—"With Heart and with Voice."

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No. 10. ENSEMBLE—(Aline, Alexis, Lawyer, and Chorus)—"All is prepared.

Lawyer.

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1- tract has been draft.ed as a^peed.

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All is pre-par'd for seal-ing and (of sign - ing, The eon - tiact has baca

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J^.N'J r jAp-proach the U - ble. Oh ye lo-vers pin-ing I With hand and seal now «« - e - cote the deed.

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No. n. BALLAD—(Alexis;—" For Love Alone.'

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kinds of food, I know ; Some love for rank, and gome for dn - ty

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No la. SONG -(Mr. Wells)—" My name is John Wellington Wells.'

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No. x3. INCANTATION—Aline, Alexis, Mr. Wells, and Choras.

4LLBCKETTOQDASILknto

Mr. Wells.

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Imps of dead - ly shade ! Pal • lid ghosts, a •

te^^ts'

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CHOaUK.

Hark ! hark 1 they as - sem - ble,

— Pin vim.

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AUNK.

51

^^m m:tc4c

g^s^'-A^^^^frrr :.i-.^

sigh . . . of the sil - v' strand U echoed in ct" - ry shell. To the joys ... that land will gire On the

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a

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in • no cince tlicre to die, Id o-cence there to

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Hve there to

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52

a tempo. AUNB.

^;£E

Too late I . . too Ute I

Mr. Wkixs.

It

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t:

Too ktel . . too Ute IIt

Chorus, f

<^^^l> i- iT

Too late I . too late I . .

Wi=^a tempo.

53

^ ^^ -f^ ^^hap

-1^

notpy fate is

hap - - - py fate >s not for

for thee

!

^j. j~Tn^ thee!

py fate is

Mr. Wells. Andantt Moderato.

^S ^^^^^ =Cs=|tM M S~ 4 it ^^ 4*^ «l * #3^

Now, shrivelled hags, wfa. poi - son bags Dis - charge your loath - some loads ! Spit flame and fire, ud •

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1

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ho - ly choir

!

Belch forth your ven - om, toads ! Ye de - mons fell, with yelp and yell, Shed

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^ ^

54

iyield ! {Sfioien)—Number one !

^^ Chorus.{Spoien)—Number two 1

It IS done I One too few

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8va.

It is done 1 One too few !

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^done ! ha ! ha 1 ha ! ha ! ha ! ha ! ha ! ha ! ha ! ha !

55

^feAUNB.

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f Vy 9- ;rzT~T=^

Let as fiy

Alexis. „to a Ur off land, Whae peace and plea - ty dwell. Where the

m 4= ^^^=^=p^

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Let us fly to a far off Und, Where peace and plen - ty dwell, Where the

Mr. WU.LS.

tt mIt

^

Too Utel too

Chorus.

Set us free ! set us free !

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:n; I* -

IE^ 3:^SH3^T^ ^y ^^ -»- •- *- -S-p;,'

1^'' gj EJl-g ^^^^

i^^?3tfe S ^ g^^ ZZ3Z y—/ y—t^

sigh of the sil - ver strand Is e • choed in ev' - ry shell. Let us flyl let us

sigh

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of the sil • ver strand Is e • choed in er* - ry shell. Let us By I

S^ ? r rI I

late I Too late

!

too late ! too late ! too

P&s; ^s N a^ -N-^^^^Set US free ! set us free I ha ! ha ! ha

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let OS fly ! let ns fly ! let ns fly

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let OS 6y ! let OS fly let us fly ! let ox fly !

S^S ^ ^ ^flate! a may not be! That Dap • py fate is not for thee.

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No. 14. FINALE—" Now to the Banquet we Press.'

AXLEGRETTO. '

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2nd tinu.'S'

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m^mm ^M *H = -^^^

Now to the ban • qnet we press, Now for the eggs and the ham !Now for the miu-tard and

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Now for the rol - lick-ing bun. Now for the muf-fin and toast, And now for the gay Sal - ly

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^^f^j^mi-^^iu^ IC ^^^ * * J '5; "5 • • • rrol - lick-ing bun And the gay Sal ly Lunn !eggs and the ham And the straw - ber- ry jam. The

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59

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straw - ber - ry, straw - ber-ry jam, hun,

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ban, Oh!

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the

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straw - ber - ry, straw - ber - ry jam. jam. Oh!

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6oKECIT. SIR M.

gJ^sfihrl-^T^^a^B^Eia^ a^:?:^V^f=^

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Behap-pvall, the feastisspreadbf-foreye ! Fear nothing, butenjoy yourselves, I pray ! ^_^

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.4Eat, drink and be gay

;

Ban - ish all wor - ry and sor - - row. Laugh gai - ly to

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day, Weep (if you're sor ry) to - mor - row ! Come, pass the cup round.

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None so know - ing as he

i

None so know • ing as

Cons.

he At brew ing a jo - rum of tea. Ha ! ha ! ha ! ha ! A pret - ly stiff

None so know - ing as

Lady S.

At brew -ing a jo - rum of tea, Ha! ha! ha! ha! A pret - ly stiff

pi^j=EE;??i j^j J'\ \ ,N=^^^S^^^ ^ n^^

None so know - ing as he

Mrs. p.

At brewing a jo- rum of tea, Ua!ha! ha! ha! A pret • ty stiff

It^:s ^^^^^^^^^^ 5^ ^m

Nooe so know - ing as he

J,Alex.

At brew - ing a io - nun 3f tea. Ha ! ha ! ha ! ha < A pret - ty stiff

m ' m m- m m m -"^-1*- ^^None so know - ing as he . . At brew - ing a jo - rum of tea. Ha ! ha ! ha ! ha 1 A pret - ty stiff

None so know - ing as he . . . At brew - ing a jo - rum of tea. Ha ! ha !ha I ha

!A pret - ty stiff

Mr. Wells. _ _#E ^g^ m ^None so know - ing as he .

Chorus.

At brew - ing a jo - rum of tea. Ha ! ha ! ha ! ha ! A pret - ty stiff

At brew - ing a jo - rum of tea. Ha ! ha ! ha I ha ! A pret - ty stiff

62

M

\a - mm of tea.

Cons.

lJ-.-J-J^

Hjo - ram of tea.

Lady S.

¥ 3fa> • J •-'-*—ji

jo - rum of tea,

Mrs. p.^

i-1. \ ^

jo - rum of tea.

M Alex.-•—

:

•-

jo • rum of tea.

Dr.D.

m^s^jo - nun of tea.

Sir M.

I^^T-i—M^^jo - rum of tea.

Mr. W.

^g iftzjt

jo - mm of tea.

-1 >r

rum of tea. . .

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P 5^ 1,^-^. N-"^ ^Ljj «r^k[=3^:^^

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63

iAUNE. Sotta voce.

^-^hr-qjjj^ ^ '^ "h\^^^ N^Fi^==^=^=N N^^^3E^^ESee! see! they drink,

d^ d^V

Alex. Sotio voce.

All thought un-heed - u>g. The tea cups clink.

?-Tl 1 1js^g_fs|^ 1 "M-^3;

^zE: P5^=?^= ^^

i

See I see I they drink,

Mr. W. Sotto voce.

j>i^ r *i ^^^^^hJ JJ* J-

All thought un-beed ingi The tea - cups clink,

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See! see! they drink. All thought un-heed - mg. The tea - cups clink.

r^^^^^SuHi^- ^^^ -^I ^^njrrakJ^^A^^

They are ex - ceed - ing !

-^—^-H^g I r- I

j* ^ * d I

Their hearts will melt In half an hour— Then will be felt The po - lion's

s=a M N. S3^ -?v-r 1 > \ js Ue:^^^-^ ^il* * J '^

3^ -^—^*-ni-i F*—*-

^^^W t^»

They are ex - ceed ing! Their hearts will melt In half an hour— Then will be felt The po • lion's

^^^uAH i

^"1 1 ^=^ 1^_^ ^^ S^ ^S|^^^^^ ^ zizn^ ^i?»

They are ex - ceed - ing I Their hearts will melt In half an hour— Then will be felt The po • lion's

S ^^^ ^^ ^=^pOW*! Then will be felt The po - lion's pow'r ! . , The po - lion's pow'r 1

1=--^-^ ,^^ZM^;'J >:il^^^^ :f: ^ ^=^=:pow'r I Then will be felt The po - lion's pow r ! . . The po - lion's pow'r

!

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pow'r I Then will be felt The po - lion's pow'r I . . The po - lion's pow'r

!

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64

Dr. Dai-T.

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Pam, tron - ble and care.

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Mi - se - ry, heart-ache and wor - ry, Quick, out of your lair! Get you all gone in a hur-ry!

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I -> ^ -^1^Toil, sor - row and plot Fly a-way quicker and quicker, Three spoons to the pot. That is the

felZJZZQSN ^

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brew of your vi - car ! Three spoons to the pot, That is the brew of yoiir vi • car

!

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65

^^^g —N^-,>i—^-4^AndanU.

None socun-ningas he , . At brew-ing a jo-ram of tea, Hal bal ha I ha! Aptet-tystUf )o

Cons.

nun of tea 1

im

None socun-ningas he . . At brew-ing a jo-nim of tea. Ha! ha I ha 1 bal A pret- ty stiff jo

Lady S.

mm of tea !

S^^^^ |

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N J^T^^^ ^& i* <r

?t

Vone so cun-ning as he

Mrs. p.

At brew-ing a jo-ruin of tea, Hal hal hal ha! A pret- tjr stiff jo - rum of tea I

-» » ' 9 »"^jLSLjLJX^r^^^^^^^ m

None so cun-ning as he

Alex.

At brew-ing a jo-rum of tea, Ha ! ha ! hal ha! A pret- ty stiff jo - rum of tea!

I > / ^^^-if • ft -I*-

itd-U

Sp_>_U—U- E^^^fc^^^^^ 5i=pc::l=;z: m

None so cun-ning aa he

Dr. D.

At brew-ing a jo-rum of tea. Ha! hal hal ha! A pret- tystiff jo - rum of tea!

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:^^ J^=SSU^a-•-TT- E5?te

None socun-ningas 1

Sir M. and Notary.

At brew-ing a jo-rum of tea, Hal ha! hal ha! A pret- ty stiff jo - rum of tea!

^$yqz_ f / fy^?=^f=t^

g^=g^gg^^3:p^p|-p^-^=^:^^K-qiq"3ZIE

None socun-ningas he . . At brew-ing a jo-nun of tea. Ha I ha ! ha! hal A pret- ty stiff jo - rum of teal

Mr. WELI.S.

1^^%r=—±:^t=i^ •p-^V=^-^'' P^

t==F -f V k-'-i»^f-^f-f- -^=^ V *•

=P^ EEE^BNone socun-ningas he . , At brew-ing a jo-rum of tea. Ha ! ha I ha! ha! A pret- ty stiff jo - rum of tea!

Chorus

9 •None socun-ningas he . . At brew-ing a jo-rum of tea. Ha ! ha ! ha! ha! A pret- ty stiff jo - rum of tea!

A- ^ft-^^z'^^^t- ^^

0- .-*--»--»- -0- S- -^ -^ _ -^ ^'^ \ >»-. p— »—•—»—B—H —I ^—I

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sm^r^nw^m^^^

66

AUKK.

m

^¥=W^ ^Oh loTB, tree love ! Un - world - ly, a

AlITlS.-

m—r-^]^=p:

l^i-^^\^^ m ^E ife:

Oh love, true lovel Un - world - ly, a

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^ ^:^:^ £^^-T ^r

10-I

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ifes LJTXJZ3; J JI f J

l-f^ i4-sfc^=#l*==zbi - ding ! Souice of all plea - sure, true fonn-tain of joy, Oh lo»e, true love, di - vice-Iy con -

Mk ^J J J j- ^ ^ ^

bi ding ! Source of all plea - sure, true foun - tain of joy. Oh love, true love, di - vine - ly con -

ji*=ei S^ p^.-^tzm^

—^ m-\ r

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m^^^^-5- *

rJ 3=t ^^- fi - ding. Ex

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Ex - qui-site trea - sure that knows no

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loyl

3^1 zzt ^fi - ding, Ex - qui -site trea sure that knows no al - - loy ! Oh love, true love, rich har - vest of

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f ens. ^«^

67

68

Dr. D.

^^=^^EE3

Ob mar - vel - looa

Sir M. & Notary.

lu - (ioD ! oh

Oh mar - vel - lous lu - sion

'

Tenors.

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rs- i=:fs=i»

iH m

Ob mar - vel - lous U - lu - sion

!

Basses.

mi 3^^-^^^—

r

:MSi

Oh mar - vel - lous il - lu - sion ! oh

^ ^

Eg^^sPP stiucato.

N.

!^ f_d^•s

^=-5-

ter • ri - ble inr - prise 1 What is tJus strange coo • fa • sion That veils my ach - ing

What is this strange con - fii - sion That veils my ach • ing

^ ^ q--^ ^tei - li - ble sur • prise I

m *SF=i= =q=^ =:V

|S J^ S:

?s—-v-i4^=it=t

Hiit.

^*^*=F=^=fe=^'1 ^ J

What is this strange cod - fu . sion That veils my ach - ing

=5==i=S=

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Pi^=^^^^

69

pp itmci-to. ALIKE.

A mar - vel - lous U • lu - sion, A ter - ri • ble sur - prise

T-lf^p--^^^eyes?

- cites a strange con

Mr. Wells.

fu - sion With • in their arh - ing eyes-

.o^^^^^^^g^^^^^^^^^cites a strange con - fu - sion With - in their ach - ing ey«

m1^ ^^m m

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PP AUNE.u. £ rf AUNE.

y y

> a MizmnJ^'='—r- ==*^ *

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They must re-gain their sen - ses, Re - stor - ing rea - son's law, Or fear - ful in - fe - ren • ces Tlie

^m^m -»—f . 1 I

* ^ ft fvznN:* • m ^^^i^ J^. 1 J^l-^p^ j^->-^—

f

^

I must re-gain my sen - ses. Re - stor • ing rea • son's law, Or fear - ful in - fe - ren • ces The

PP Lady S.

Jll^^^ N ^r I 3^ .j^r^^j^^j^^ ^m^^^^^^^ j- -^J-

I

u.ggf^

I tuust re-gain my sen - ses. Re - stor - ing rea - son's law. Or fear - ful in - fe - ren - ces The

PP Mrs. p.

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w—*-^ ft-JV—

f

£ -„ rs N 1=rrj!s^I must re-gain my sen - ses. Re stor - ing rea - son's law. Or fear - ful in - fe - ren - ces The

,JL PP ALE.X.

=5^ tf-g-y-• . |»— * •- -* *1 f-

They must re-gain their sen - ses. Re - stor - ing rea - son's law. Or fear - ful in - fe - ren ces The

jj PP Dr. Daly.

Pi^333 ~n^» ^—g:

V y -

"li • p * g--y >_y^=fe£:

-^^r^^"^1"^^—F^ f—--^

«I must re-gain my sen - ses. Re • stor - ing rea - son s law. Or fear - ful in - fe - ren • cx% The

PP Sir M. a.sd Notap.v.

^^g^^^^ ^ ;•! j^^-J^

'^J^^^^=¥~>~n^ tv—>-^

I must re-yain my sen - ses. Re • stor • ing rea - son's law. Or fear • ful in - fe • ren - ces The

* PP M R. Wells.

"E^Z*. 4 #^ m I ^ « * ' y . »-^S V-"g^ -fe-^^ =*5^^3^3^"»

rThey must re-jjiin ihcir sen • ses. Re - stor - mg rea - son's law. Or fear ful in • fe • ren • ces The

11. u PP Chorus. ^ v v v ^ >. ».

I must regain my sen - ses. Re - stor - ing rea - son's law. Or fear fnl in - fe - ren • ces The

PP0. M^ ^ MfL ^ ^ ». ^, ^ ^ ^ ^ .-.-...^\

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71

ALINE.

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J^ "i

com pa - ny will draw I

Cons.

Or fear - fill in - fe - rea The com - pa - ay

^^^^ J^^S^Mwin

?^l^com • pa - ny will draw !

Lady S.

Or fear - ful in - fe - ren - ces The com • pa - ny vUl

??=T iN 1 ^ N- ^=jS :ft= Its:: fr~N~^^ iZ> 1 ^EZZI^lJI.

Or fear

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m * y* *^

fill in - & - ren - ces The com pa - ny

u.

com - pa - ny will draw !

Mks. }-.

^f^ S3 :>r=>r ^=i ^^ =Js=|s ^^^=f=^

wiU

ffe ^ 1 =^^^=^ ^ ^

-*—«1^

Or fear - ful in - fe - ren - ces The com - pa • nycom • pa - ny will draw 1

Alex.

^i^ :?!&=t«cr^ *Z ^^^ fej^L^^^J^ /'J3^^ d . m m I —

P

com • pa - ny will draw !

Dr. Daly.

Or fear -

M^^^^^^ 1—

^

ful in • fe - ren - ces The com • pa - ny

-fc N f>>n >>-—1»> ^-r (><--S I

-! p :^^i :ft=?s=

E=ei

com • pa - ny will draw I

Sir M. & Notary.

Or fear - ful in - fe - ren - ces The com • pa - ny

^ ^i^ E^5^^=F_ _ 1 ^ —* *• ^

com • pa - ny will draw !

Mr. Wells.

Or fear - ful in - fe - ren - ces The com - pa - ny

4t:r: ^ ^"~^^ ^ =tsi=fs=^z=|t-i^ *

ifc--=X:

com • pe - Dy will draw ! Or fear - ful in • fe - ren - ces The com - pa - ny

^^^^m^^m^^m^^^ s:^-^. 8~»

,

com - pa - ny will draw I

rOr fear • lol in - fc - ren - ces The com - pa - ny

will

wiU

wiU

will

N *\-

wili

will

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72

a jl ALINE.nt==P- "• ST"

draw I

Cons.

Oh vel - lous U • lu - aion !

m^ m Ff—.>=/irI ' 1 r

--*

draw I

Lady S.

Oh vd - lous

^

skn I

^ ^ r 27

draw I

Mrs. P

Oh

a 11 MRS.

'^^=^ iiiEz

vel

i^^draw !

Alexis.

Oh

h"^^

vd

1^^ 3^

Mdraw !

Dr. D.

Oh mar - vellous U lu

^1^ =»CI«Z

» > Fdraw I Oh,

3iR M. &. Notary.

mar - vellous il - la

P

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!

1 r2*: i

draw I

Mr. Weils.

Oh

draw ! Oh mar

^

a,t.

Oh

fvel

^==^vel

draw ! Oh marvellous il - lusion ! Oh ter - ri - ble sur - prise ! Oh marvellous il - lu-sion ! Ob ter - ri - ble tur - prise ! Oh marvellous il -

FS~9~9~9^P~lf~

73

. lu-sion! Oh ter - ri-ble sur - prise ! Oh marvellous il - lu-sion! Oh ter - n-bk sur-prise 1 Oh manreUous U - lusion! Oh ler -i-bleau

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74

^vel

Laoy S.

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Oh terrible surprise !

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Sir M. & Notary.

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Oh terribl' surprise !

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Oh terrible surprise I What is this strange con - fu-sion That

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78

No, 15

ACT II.

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TRIO & CHORUS.AlUgro moderatf.

Puna

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twelve, I think. And at this mys-tic hour The ma - gic drink Should man-i - fest its power. Oh

twelve, I think, And at this mys-tic hour The ma gic drink Should man-i - fest iU power.

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twelve, I think, And at this mys-tic hour The ma - gic drink Should man - i - fest its power.

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dame of lengthy ped-i-pee.A Ba - ro- net and K. C. B., A Doc - tor of di - vi ni ty. And that lespect-a • ble Q. C. All

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And showed more de - li-cate ap - pre - ci - » - tion Than we ei- pect in per - sons of yonr sta - tion.

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show'd more de - li-c«te ap - pre - ci • a - tion Than we ei - pect in per sons of your sta - tion 1

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deed ic done I I would sug-gest that While Love, the housemaid.

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While Love, the house - maid,

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lights her kitch-en

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lights her kitch-en fire!

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While Love, the house -maid,

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lights hei kitch-en

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Why that's the ye - ry wayyourhealthto ni • in, And don't seem quite re spect - a - ble like -wue 1

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What may you be at now ? tell me. du !

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Eh, what a nose ! Andoh, what eyes, miss, Lips like a rose. And cheelu likewise,miss

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If you'll mai-ry me, I'll

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you'll mar- ry me, all o-thers I'll for-sake for you ! All this will I du if you'll mar - ry me.

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No. i6. ENSEMBLE—Constance, Notary, Aline, Alexis, and Chorus

MtUtnUa a la false.

Piano.

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Dear friends, take pi ty on my lot, My

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cup IS not of nee tar 1 I long have loved— as who would not ?— Our

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kind (! rev 'rend icc tor. Long years a • go nay love be • gan, ?o

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ij. ye« •ad ly,

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But when I saw this plain old msD,P

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£-^=23^ ^ S^ ^way my old af - fee I found lov'd him mad lyl

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__ I lov'd hira mad lyl

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ve - ry, ve - ry plain old man, I love, I love you nuul - ly! Yoa ve - ry plain old

P e stacc.

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Notary.

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man, I love you mad ly! I am ve - ry deal old man, And hear you ve - ry

89

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You »e • ry deaf old man, she loves you

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I know not why I love him so

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ment, rare lyl He's dry and snuf fy, deaf and ilow, 111

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tem per'd) weak, and poor \j I He's ng • ly, and ab nud • I7 drcss'd, And

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the tmth mast be con - fess'd, I love him ve - ly dear

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Obi Yoa'ke er'. ry-thing that I de-te«t, But still I love you dear - ly ! You're all that I de - test, I love yoa

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Notary.

ly ! . . . I caught that line, but for the rest I did not hear it clear - ly !

Chorus, fXaf

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ve - ry plain old man, she loves you dear

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t^bdtraU. AlBXIS.

Oh joy ! oh joy Thecharmworkswell, And all are now u ni •

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Aline.

^ifeiiis litz^ y^' jn^ry^tnAllegretto quasi Unto.

ted. The blind young boy O-beys the spell, Their troth they all . have pligh - ted.

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say thai we're u - ni - ted. I do con-fess. An anx - ious care My hum - bled spi - rit vex - es, And

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none will bless Ex - am - pie rare Of their be - loved A - lei IS, Of their A

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Cons.

Oh iy! oh joy! No w.rds can tell My state of mind de - light ed I TheyTl

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soon em - ploy mar • riage bell, To say that we're u ted.

blind young boy O - beys the speU, Their troth they aU here pligh

E^ mted. True hap - pi - neis reigns

soon em • ploy mar - riage bell. To say that we re

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mar - riage bell, will say that we're u

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And noor will bless Ex am - pie raie Of

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'ry-where. And dwelh with both the sex All

Notary.ry-where. And dwells with both the

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will bless The thought • fill care

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sex es, All will bless The thought -ful

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'ry-where, And dwells with both the sex All will bless Ex - am - pie rare Of

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'ry-where, And

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Nvill bless

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their be - lov'd A - lex

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And

their be - lov'd A - lex

^^^is. True hap - pi - ness reigns ev 'ry-where, And dwells with both the sex - es,

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their be - lov'd A - lex

iis. True hap - pi - ness reigns ev 'ry-where. And dwells with both the sex - es.

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their be - lov'd A - lex is. True pi - ness reigns ev 'ry-where. And dwells witn both the sex

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ry-where. And dwells with both the sex - es,

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their be • lov'd A • lex

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hap - pi - ness reigns ev

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PP^none will bless F.x - am - pie rare

AUNE.Of their loVd A - lex "s, lex

!ia ^ "^ mi

All will bless the thought - ful care

Alex.Of their be lov'd lex lex

=?=g=i^=?=All will bless the thought • ful rare

Notary.Of their be - lov'd A - lex IS, lex

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All willblei; V.i - am - pie rare Of their be - lov'd A - lex - lex

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^All will bless Ex - am - pie rare

nfei^ ::^ ^Of their

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Nlov'd lex lex - is.

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iOh joy ! oh joy I

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Oh joy ! oh joy!

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Oh joyl oh joy!

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<rei.

loy ! oh joy! oh joy'

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Alexis.Oh joy ! oh joy !

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joy 1 oh loy ! oh

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^ar=eiOh joy I oh ]oy

!

Notary.

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joy! oh loy ! oh

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Oh joy t ob joyl oh

joy!

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Oh loy ! oh ioy

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No. 17. BALLAD—" It is not Love."

AlUgre can hie.

Voice. ^^Thou hast the pow'r thy

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vaun ted love To sane ti • fy, all doubt bove, De • spite the gath ring

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To make that lore oi tfcioe ao sore That, come what may,

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eo dare. Till time leU shaU hde.

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Temp* 4i Valm.doUe,

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Thy love IS bat flow'r That fades with - in the hour

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nich thy love, oh ihune I Call it by ther name. Thy

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lo»e is bnt flow'r .

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such thy love, oh shame

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mThiue M the pow'r, and thioe lone, Tc

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place me on >o proud a throne That kings might en Ty me I

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price • less throne of love un • told, More nue than rienl pearl and gold, Bat

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o ! no ! Tbon woald'st be free! Such loTe like the ray

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rach thy lore. CaS\ it by o • ther name. It »

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No. i8. QUINTETT—Aline, Mrs. Partlett, Alexis, Dr. Daly, Sir Marmaduke.

ALINl. Moderalo.

Dr. Dalt.

LE

Sir M.

^m^

I re - joice that it's de • d - ded. Hap - py now will be my life For my

^^^^^^^^^^igPiano. P S N

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She will tendhiin,D---.ehini, mend him, Air his

She will tend him, mirse ' im, mend him, Air his

^ =t=t:-^ d d - =;«= E

^fa - ther is pro - vid - ed With a kind and ten - dffl wife ;

She will tend him, nurse him, mend him. Air h.s

^^^ ^^^^^^mbne will tend him, nurse him, merd him, Air his

Ske will tend him, nurse him, mend h'Ti. Xn ms

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I02

^^^^ F^^S§E ^ Sano.^• ^T^

lin - en, dry his tears; Bless the thought-hil fates that send him Such a wife to soothe his years. No ^roun;

2-B «, ^^='^=^=^n.s- f5,=t:

lin - en, dry his tears ; Bless the thought - ful fates that send him Such a wife to soothe bis years.

Sfe: p ?^^ =P=S^~» *- -& •-;

m~-V=^^ =t=M -I 5^ Et

lin - en, dry his tears ; Ble« the thought - ful fetes that send him Such a wife to iOothe his years.

P^^ -<S •-;—•- ^ ^ B=J=|"r^r=Fi==F ^lin dry his teais ; Bless the tiiought-ful fates that send him Such a wife to soothe his years.

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lin - en, dry his tears ; Bless the thought - ful fates that send him Such a wife to soothe his years.

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a^ ^w ^ ^ /4a^-'-^=^^^^=^^-^iJ ^^^43^=,^^^^}^^^gid - dy thoughtless maid • en, Full of gra ces, airs and jeers. But a so - ber wi - dow, La - den with the

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fife

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weight of fif - t; yean.

teSir Marmaduks.

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No high - born, ex - act ing beauty, Bla - ime like a iew - elled sun. But a

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^ 5^Pe!£^^^She will tend him, nurse him, mend him. Air his

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She will tend him, nurse him, mend him. Air his

She will tend him, nurse him, mend him. Air his

wife who'll do her du - ty As that da - ty should be dome. She will tend him, nurse him, mend him. Air his

tres. . . . / -eCn

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' r r r-n—'-^^-^-^J;;J=ir mlin - en, dry hh tears. Bless the thought-fnl Fates that send him Such a wile to soothe his yeare

Mrs. p.

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lin - en, dry his tears, Bless ihe thought - fill Fates that send him Such a wife to soothe his years, I'm no

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-y ^ * < splin - en, dry His lean;, Bless the thought - ful Fates that send him Such a wife to soothe his years

Ilii • en, dry his tears. Bless the thought - ful Fates that send him Such a wife to soothe his years.

^^F^^^^^^^i^^^-^^<='^^"H ^ =f= P -^ mlin - en, dry his tears. Bless the thought • ful Fates t*iat send him Suck a wife to soothe his years.

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f, ^ ^ s.I ^,

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sail - cy mini and giddy, Hus • sies such as them a - bound. But a clean and ti dy widdy, Well be •

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known for miles a - round.

SE

1^Del Daly.^ ^^E ?^^=F rT-ir-

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^^eAll the vil-lage now have ma - ted, And are hap - py as can be

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P Pitt IcHto.

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No one left to mar • ry him. She will

No one left to mar - ry him. She will

I^No one left to mar - ry him. She will

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lire a - lone am fa - ted. No one lef> to mar - ry me.

inPiu lento.

She will

~^ a lerr.po.

SENo one left to mar • ry him. She will

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^^^=Bs= ^

io6

P U^ ^jj r "^T^-f-^-r J J Ir^ r; 1^^ izrnzx

tend him, nurse him, mend him. Air his lin - en. dry his teai^ Bless the thoughtful Fates that send him Such a

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tend him, nurse him, mend him, Air his lin - en, dry his tears. Bless the thought-ful Fates that send him Such a

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tend him, nurse him, mend him. Air bis lin • en, dry his tears. Bless the thought-ful Fates that send him Such a

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tend him, nurse him. mend him. Air his lin - en, dry his tears, Bless the thoughtful Fates that send him Such a

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tend him, nurse him, mend him. Air his lin - en, dry his tears. Bless the thought-ful Fates that send him .Such a

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wife to soothe his years, Such a wife to soothe his years,

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wife to soothe his years. Such a wife to soothe his years,

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wife to 3O0the his years. Bless the thought - ful Fates that send him Such a wife to soothe his years.

II

i^* y~ H>i^ . *=F=Fwife to soothe his years, Bless the thought - fill Fates that send him Such a wife to soothe his years,

mareata.

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to soothe his

—o—soothe hiswife years. Such wife yeais. Such a

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Such a wife to sooUie his yeus.

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Such a wife to soothe

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years.

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PSuch a wife soothe

mhi;

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years.

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wife, Such a wife

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soothe years.

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io8

No. ig. REGIT, and DUET—Lady Sangazure and Mr. Wells.

Amdante«0K TBOPPO <

LENTO.

figMr. WFiLS.

-* m=rE=i!5= ^ "^n^n^^.1r 7^1 -^ "

!

Oh, I baT' VKtvgot much e - vil with my spells! And ill I can't un - do !

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(i J J J JIJ J"T?Fc-£^^^E£iii—J 3-J 1 1 11^

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This is too bad of you, J. W. Wells, What wrong hive they done you r And see, an - o-ther love-lorn la - dy comes; A-

m ±±^^^p&^=^r#=i=i=^W=^i^I I

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Lady Sangazukk.

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las! poor stricken dame I A gen • tie pen-sive-ncssher life benumbs, And mine a - lone the bUme.

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y^ J -1 j^ js Js-fs^^-Jl^^V^^stay I What is this fai - ry form I see be-fore me ?

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Oh, hor - ri-ble I she's go-ing to a - dore me I This last ca

mLadt S.

j'j'^S'i'^'iwrj]-^ '^^^^-=m^ S N |W :

Why do you ga^e at me with vi-sage low'ring ? Foi pi - t/s sake re -coil not

I^^^S^^tas - tro-phe is o - ver - powering 1

Andant-.

I^s^thus from me.

Mk. Wttixs.

m^—fs

« tempo tiuxierata. My la - dy, leave me ! This can ne - ver be !

no

iTenderly,

p^^^^^^E$^^Er^

• 4.

Love me I 111 drop them too 1 .

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Hate me ! I diop my H'-s, havethrough life. Hate me ! I al - ways eat peas witli a knife 1

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Lore me ! I'll eat like you !Love me ! I'U meet you there ! ,

Hale me! I of-tenroUJown One Tree Hill.

Love me! that joy I'll share! Love me ! my prejudices I'll for e - ver drop !

^^^^^Hate met I some-times go to Rosh-er- ville

Love me ! I'll come and help you in the shop

!

^^ -S^^=g=idi^ ^ ^

Hate me ! that's not e - nough !Hate me ! the life is rough !

^

Ill

.Tjun S.

pL:'J':^.'-'J^^^\^ j^^ i ^'i^J^Jl .^,^-.^^Lore me I my grammar I will all ionwear !

$M«. W.

Love me ! 111 stick sunflowers in mj bair

!

m m M m m *:_*••±HHate me ! ab-jure my lot ! ,

En-gaged ! en-gaged !

iX-» -t * I » * f

I

i-~g 1 h ^s^'^^ ^ , J^ J^::.^ m

not love you. I am en-gaged 1 En-gaged I To a

AndatUt.

aitDoUc.

!i:fiz:^r^n^\-72^^tzt& , id^^ u.:A^i^^^^=m^m^^maid - en fair, With bright bro>Mi hair And a sweet and sim - pie smile. Who waits for me By the 30und-ing sea. On a

p^^^^^w^ ' ii ;nr^?=w=^^

112

-1 J'S'J jN ^(Aiidt.)

She has bright brown hair

!

g^S^g^^^^^^^^^^^,<t • * ^^South Pa - ci • fie isle. A lie! No maid • en waits me there 1

^^p

bfe^Ailtgre Agi*aM.

A_I* ir« »i i*r

f^_NX |N

I ^ i N 5^^^^5Oh a - go - ny, rage, de-spairl The maid-en iias bright brown hair. And

^^^^fe^^^^t^Mt Ul||)1')j'll J"m1 I

jv±;3ii^aJ=£a::3=S

l^^^^^^l^^^j^l^g^^f^^^^i i >-^ *1, -.^ 1 -M

113

md *

ba - ly my life • long woe

!

T 1 t^ 1 t M ^NI J'J'J>i-:i"j—i^ J^J" j^ J

Oh »-go-ny, rage,despair ! Ob where will this end > oh where I I iboakl

l^g=^ >i*i M 1 J s »<

I

N1 1 M 1 JN M"IJN 1 ,^V^^i »<

[ ^ ^ -1 ;r]^~gr ^'[^ H ^^^

ii

fc=? ^^^^^E^E^')^ -rj much like to

d2-^ Nknow

!

It will cer-tain-ly be my fault If she goes to her fa-mi-ly vault. To

^N N fs_

%-is \ »> V S k

p ^. r ->—

f

s-4s- =f5=^i^^^^T» « *-False man, it will be your fault if I go to my fa mi - ly vaalt. And

i ^ ^^=^ ^=g=F=^-*

m « m-

bu - ry her life long woe t . . 'Twill cer-tain-ly be my fault If she

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K^^ ^^^^'gi^l^C;

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1

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?= f^ 1 . ^^^H-^^T 1 ^

-:rif

bu - ry mj life • long woe ! The fa-mi-ly rmolt. t Ae £1 - mi - ly vaait.

W^^ J *i F 1 n -ibh Mir 1 i -^f^- -^

The £ - mi-Iy

—!

> =q^

goes to her fa - mi • ly

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/ dim. al fitu. 5

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j^H M ^-H-fH *r'n>ji 1 K ^

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vault. The vault.

114

the Tult, the £k mi -ly

f^^-^nttt^vault. The b - mi -I7 vault, the U - mi-ly vault. Th* fa < - ty TtaU. Vs. the

J ' S 4 i^/b . mi - I7 vauUI.

1 ' J 4 i^S(a - mi - ly vanltl. .

"5

No. 20. RECITATIVE and AIR—Aline.

MODSRATO

mAline.

I c. - r iJ :

^^3E^. gp^; |r^—r *| ^ -* * "Hl

H—f^A - lex - is ! Doubt me not, my loved one ! See Thine uttered will is lovereign i/iw to me I All

t^ ^1 ^^ffe^^^^/

EEx^ -&

Jim.Ifc3r

ISfe?fear, all thought of iU I cast a • way ! It is my dar - ling's will, and I bey!

dim. V a-jZ:,. n

ai ^ ,f^_A.g-^^

AndanU. P

liSi^i c^

T i:-ca o -!=*—o-

(dreamily)^^ ^^"""r- zrz

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lA^£The fear - fill deed is done. My love is noir 1 I go to meet my own In

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trem - bling fear I If o'er us aught of ill ihoold cast

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a shade, It was my darling's will, and

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No. ai. SONG—(Dr. Daly)—" Engaged to So-and-soJ

toDAMTK.j^^^^^^

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Oh, my voice is sad and low. And with ti - mid step I go

For with

fJfeF^ =F=F \^^^^^^^ 1I 'T-^ ^

lo»d of \ove o'er - la - den I en- quire of ev - 'ry maid - en,'

' WUI yon wed me. lit - tie la - dy, WUl yon

J!!=; r=.

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,

r ^ ^|

r.,, H I r '

'Up r I ^ I- t- ^g

dtare my cot - tage sha - dy?

"

Lit tie la - dy an • nren " No I No I Not"

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117

ytrnJoTtm Jtojerato.

W'Thank you for your kind - ly prof - fer-Good youi heart, and ftiU year cof-ler; Yet, 1 mus. He - cline vour nf - fer-

^^^^^^^^PP^T^ir -f^r M ^ ^ J^ M '^ ^ 1 '^

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5^^

t#«i^^i^^^^^^

I'm tn • gag'd to So - and - so !

^ ^ -i' i

I'm en - gag'd to So - and - so 1

;l8

p&j=^j^=^=^ \

'^ r r J EiznrrT^ ZX0Z ^ • ^\Vbat a rogue young hearts to pil-lage ! What a work - er on Love's til - lage 1 Ev - 'ry maid-en in the vil - lage

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Is en-gag'd to So -and -so! So - and - so ! So - and - so !

(Flageolet.)

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(Flageolet.)

So • and-so

!

So - aiid-«o

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ff*^0L tr

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(Flageolet.)

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.*pgT-TT-^"^^ 1Ail en • gag'd "ki So - and - so 1

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2li«M U 7W».

119

No. 32. ENSEMBLE—Aline, Alexis, Dr. Daly, and Chorus.

Irz ^^

II-feE

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:g=-G <S>-

^ Alink.

^^-f^M3^ *I* ^E^

I1^

Oh, joy - ousbooaloh, mad delight t Oh, sun andmoonloh, day and night! Re-joice, re - joice

Dr. D.^ J . J^J J I J . • J JI

J — » "J J -j-rJ-=^Oh, joy - oasbooaloh, mad delight! Oh. sun andmoonloh, day andnightIRe- joice, ... re

»^^ V V V -*- V- V -jr -^ tJW- V -*- V V V -*- -^ -^ -*- •<- -m- -»--*- ^P ttaccata.

^^j f . f rtj f f f h f-f:fcbrr-f ^^i^^r~r~7F^r J I J J i^=|7^mri^^E^ d=

with me I Pic - ckim cor joy, ye birds above— Ye btxx>k - lets mur - mur forth our lore, In

IfetS ?2= ? iNM=ff^FP^^

joice with ... me I Pro - claim our joy, ye birds above— Ye brook - lets mur - mur forth our love, In

gg ^ I I

II E^BSii=iJ=J=j;:^ ^^^~^^^ i

:;=ac;

cho-tal ec - sta - cy. Oh, joy - oos boon ! Ob, sun and moon

!

Re • joice with

I20

. jL ALINE. ^^ /— ^-iAlkx

me, Re - joic« with iul-, Re-joice, re - joice with me !

* Dr. D. _A - line, my on • ly love, my

r> QIt

Re - joice with me, Re-joice, re • joice with me !me, Re - joice

k=^.'&Ei 3^^^ 3ir= pi^^^^^^^^^agJPI-j^^

# ^W -O- -CT

hap - piness ! The phil-tre— you have tas - ted it ? Oh, joy

!

mine, mine for e - ver and for

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CTERecit.

^^-f^". r p i-H^ J 1 J^ J^ J- H-—J^-^A -lex-is, don't do that— you must not 1

ffe ^^e - • ver 1

Why?

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JA

f^ n ff

m%^f~f~ Ik^r^ir I fr\

L'Utesso tempa.

las I that lo - vers thus should meet : Oh, pi - ty, pi - ty me I Oh, charge me lot with cold de ceit ; Oh

121

'IcUm.

1Irv'il the ve - rjr fint I s»w ! Oh pi - ty, pi • ty me

!

iDr. D.

^m^^^^^.T J \^

My dear young friend, con -sol - ed be! We

5;

^ Jim.

^—^^

I4=P^

-T 1g^ r * -n» Stf^S^ s^^^pi - ty, pi - ty yon. In this I'm not an a - gent free, We pi - ty, pi - ty you. Some

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ r=^=^ ^^

^m Si 1^ ^r J • ^ ix-^^if^ ^^^^=m05t ex - traor - di - na - ry spell, O er us has cast its ma - pc fell. The con - sequence I need not tell, We

Ffl^s^^^^Pfffll^^^^^P^P^-fr-M-

dim.

52==i^F

fAline.

?^ =5*=^^ ?F==

iAlex.

O'er us hath cast its ma - gic fell-

wia . &*

I

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r:=!= -^r^y.r—p-^

p^=F^^

taiR. D.

Some most ex - traor-di • na - ry spell, O'er them haih cast its ma - gic fell— False one, be -

3^3^:^E 9^ F*

pi-ty, pi - ty you. O'er us hath cast its ma - jric fell

fe

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122

itmotr. ad iik

gone I I spurn the* ! To thy new lov - er turn thee

!

Thy per - fi • dy

to ± U r j^^ r - ^^ ^

/

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I:

Alex.

gall men shall know.

im

ALINK. a tempo.

V V V-j—^m-

I could not help it !

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oZ/a voce.

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Come one, come all I

Dr. D.

T^^^

O • bey my call

!

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a tempo.f aJ] ^ ^-^ ^r^ur^ r^

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f

1 could not help it

!

I could not help it ! Oh, a • las

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r?

EiCome, hi • ther, run ! Cook, ev - 'ly one, come

!

^ Segue presto.

tt

S^gue prato.

121

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!

Oh, why does he bat - ter the eirl he did fiat - ter ? And why does the lat - ter re •

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iCons.

Oh, thus does^ he bat^ :23r

iMrs. p.

Oh,

S:why

i^

does he bat

33:

iAlex.

Oh,

-^why he bat

Dr. D.^ Oh, thus

32=

do bat

Sir M. ft. Notary.

iOh, why

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does

^he bat

li

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Oh, why does he bat ----- -

coil from him so?V—c—f—t?—?—

?

Oh, what is the mat - ter, and what f W if-the clat - ter? Oh, why does he bat - ter the

'24

No. 33.Regit. Alexis.

RECITATIVE—Alexis.

I'lANO.

Pie - pare for sad snr - pri - ses I

j^ ^m^ Hj love A • line da

l^. ^ i—3^m

^- r. r ^^-n r• rTTV=^^^='^ =p=^ ^ ^ - II

bis, false girl, for bet-ter or for worse. But, ere you leave me, may a Iot ex's

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126

No. 24. FINALE.

AUNBftconstamck.

Ladv S. 4I'm. Pabt;xtt.

ALKXIS&Vicar.

Sir M. &Notary.

Ml Wells.

Chorus.

^AlUgn.

E

^^^^

FlANO.

^

^Ez

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Or he or I mmt die I Which shaU it be?

/ AlUgro.^ ai m^ Ezirze;-^^

r^ 31

i

Sis M.

^^-^^-r-o-ri' \ J J J JI I

J -I

Die thonl thonurt the cause of all of - (isid -

VlCAJL

F^.j^i jJJ|jBDie then I jridd thoa to thisdecree on - bend

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?

127

Die thon 1 die thoa I die thon I .

Die thoa t die thoa t die thon ! .

Mr. Wells.

So be it, I sub-mit; my fate is

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^ £=?t^^

Die thou t die thon 1 die thou I

M«. Wells.

n»i lentf.

hap py, all, Lisrc mt to mj dc - I go^ it Bat - ten not with whoa.

^^ 1 a-

128

$*t (Gimf sounds. ) J^ vivace.^ ^

or wliere

!

^^m^f^ r^^^ 0r^^^^ #Efe

TOTTI. Recit.

^=g=^

f TuTTi. Recit.Be - lov - ed boy !

I r r rI

r ^*-^t-^ f-^-i

r r -

Oh ! my • dored one t Ec - sta - tic rap - ture !

li mw t- z-

^^ ^:*1^— %^^ ^

4**-^^ r

'

' :l[1Un - min . gled joy !

Rkcit. Sib M.

Come to my man • sion, all of

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f

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130

?=^ 1 ^1Now for the mus-tard and cresi, Now for the straw - ber-ry jam 1

tH-r^f^r-;>=igFg^:~T:r7r^ =F=^:

Now for the mus-tard ?ad cress, Now for the straw - ber - ly jam !

tti-f" g .^ ; • s-rrr •

(^ ^^-^ ^E3

Now for the miK-tard and cress, Now for the straw -ber-ry jam I

tt ^ ft Nr .-. .V f-jJtt^^ Is=f^

Now for the mns-tard and crea, Now for the ttiaw -ber-ry jam t

CONtTAMCX.

Now for the tea of our host I .

Mrs. Partleti.

Now for the tea ofour host 1 .

Vicar.

nU:Now for the lea of our host I

Notary.

^EEI^ ^S.

Now for the tea of our host! .

I

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< m^ ^^*^ 1 -^f^-H-^ S> *1 »1

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m%t Alex.

^

aPSir M.

Cons.

Now for the rol - licking bun I

Mrs. p.

Now for the mof-fin and toast, And now for the gay Sal - iy Lann

'

m ft ^ rs ir=s

dbt

Now for the rol - licking bun

'

Dr. D.

Now for the muf-fin and toast. And now for the gay Sal - ly Lonn !

gy^?^^P^V. g n'^-N -»> ^-J^

^=^=^ -^-^

^f=^?=«F

Now for the rol - licking bun !

Notary.

Now for the mof-fin and toast. And now for the gay Sal - ly Lonn !

^5 r'-'-. ^ =fs ^ ST-fi;—s—\ ^|i—

s

P gi^J. r T

Now for the rol - licking bun I Now for the muf-&n apd toast, And now for Lhe gay Sal • ly Lonn I

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132

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Last S.

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The

Autx.

lie

M=Sn M.

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Cons.

ff-r-r*^^^^^ \^ ^ •

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Now for the mnf - fin and toast. And now for the gay Sal - ly Loan ! The

Mrs. p.

"N te~K— ^ ^ "V-•—

^

-^- ;• ^^ ^ ItWNow for the muf - fin and toast, And now for the gay Sal - ly Lunn I The

Dr. D

¥=f=^ :> • -0^ ^^^^^ .^ITJ . 1 1 /^The

Now for the mnl fin and toast, And now for the e»y Sal - ly Lunn! rhe

iifc

11I* "^ 1 *1 N

The

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133

^ Al. Coi Soprano is«.

^^irjrjZLt f^ ^m ires. /—Y3 *S m ^

M«eggs and the ham And the straw - ber-ry jam, The rol-iick-ing bun And the gay Sal - ly Lunn ! The egg^

LADY S. Ccl Soprano 2nd.

^:jj:^r:^'^^^=^rj^j^ J. i-'A^ |N fS fe [N^ -X-A- ^ 1 ^. frT^-]^7=?=^^li—¥ S S ' ^—*

^—^ ^ -0- • -^*- -^ • -aL Veggs »nJ the ham And the straw - ber-ry jam. The rol • Uck-ing bun And the gay Sal • ly Lunn ! The eggs and the harp And the

Alkx. Col Tenok-4.1:^^^^^j^^-^rhi^ j^ J—

^

^fSfS fe MfKfS^^ m s N—^-v^—•-

^eggs and the ham And the straw - ber-ry jam. The rol - licking bun nud the gay Sal - ly Lunn ! The eggs and the ham And the

Sir M. Col Bass.

^tr^t^r^-^ ^--^^^ Jeggs and the ham And the straw -ber-ry jam, The rol-lick-ing boa And the gay Sal - ly Lunn! The eggs and the ham Ami llie

i. i Cons. Cd Soprano ist.

fcr-^^^^ £iil-^'.r'-^H^iil^

^j>. ^^ j>,5si,\ ,^^ J

*

d

eggs and the ham And the straw - ber-ry jam. The rol - Uck-ing bun And the gay Sal - ly Lunn ! The eggs

Mrs. p. Col Soprano 2nd.

eggs and the ham And the straw - ber-ry jam. The rol-lick-ing bmi And the gay Sal - ly Lunn! The eggs and the ham And the

Dr. D. Co/ Tenor.

I*imeggs and the bam And the straw - ber-ry jam, The rol - lick-ing btm And the gay Sal - ly Lunn ! The eggs and the ham And the

Notary. Col Bass.N ^ ^

eggs and the ham And the straw - ber-ry jam, The rol-lick-ing bun And the gay Sal - ly Lunn! The eggs and the ham And the

The eggs

fc-J*. fe-^ >. S

eggs and the ham And the straw er-ry jam, The rol-lick-ing bnn And the gay Sal - ly Lunn !The eggs and the ham And the

s ij s & ^ N. s a-Js :^N^:.^il_^^Ji^,^^^^^^^^^^m

134

AL.

135

h^At.

iiifr^t: ±±=c •

g M r ^ "^r^TF" E^ ^^ 5^1/ ^ > :t!L=i:

straw - ber - ry jam And the rol • lick - ing bun

.

Lady S.

The rol • lick-ing ban And the gay Sal - ly Lann,And the

^v-^ .^ .^ mr-T m te fN ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ -N—N3^s 3e=K=-^z ** *|

straw • ber - ry jam And the rol - lick - ing ban

'

Alkx.

The rol - lick-ing bun And the gay Sal - ly Lunn,Atd the

^^^m^=^ ^It^ / I

>—

F

Ustraw - ber-ry jam And the rol - lick-ing bunl

Sir M.

The rol - lick-ing bun And the gay Sal - ly Lunn.And the

fe ^-h-rt \r ^'~Tm ^^^v—^ F

'0-^—^—^—

*

straw - bei - ry jam And the rol - lick - iIng bun' The rol • lick-iag bun And the gay Sal - ly Lunn,And the

m* Cons.

HIP =F ^^ ?^ ]/ [r -^

straw - ber - ry jam And the rol - lick - ing

Mrs. p.

bunl The roi lick-ing bun And the gay Sal - ly Lonn.And the

^ :ft=Jsi^S ^^^A#-

straw - ber - ry jam And the rol - lick - ing

Dr. D.

Inni ! The rol lick-ing bun And the gay Sal - ly Lunn,And the

m ^St ^3i

»- * M -y-^r-^r=8?=F "^'V I >—^^

straw - ber-ry jam And the rol • lick -

Notary.

ing bunl The rol lick-ing bun And the gay Sal - ly Lunn,And the

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y

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P=F ->—-^- =i*=F

straw - ber-ry jam And the rol - lick -ing bunl The rol lick-in; bun And the gay Sal - ly Lunn.Aod thr

' M?—pf~"7—5*—b ^ 1/—t?—S?—t?~v—>-

straw - ber - ry jam And the rol - lick

if=^

ing bun! The rol - lick-ing bun And the gay Sal - ly l.unn.And lb"

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^

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lib

?fe?—I U -L ^ r JL^ r 1 n^^-g

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straw • ber - rv jam. jam, jam, Oh I the straw - ber - ry, straw - ber - ry

*»-0mLady S.

r 1 f 1 *•^

ft ^ 'T^~~6"']^

* * -=—

^

g

:fct

Straw - ber - ry

Alix.

jam. jam, jam. Oh I the straw - ber - ry straw - ber - ry

^-r 1I J P > > :g=^

straw • ber - ry

Sir M.

jam. bun, ban. Oh ! the straw - ber - ry, straw - ber - ry

S^^ "r ^u . i p=?'. j^ ; J::3^5

straw - ber - ry

Cons.

but. bun, Oh 1 the straw - ber - ry, straw - ber - ry

straw - ber - ry jam. Oh I the straw - ber - ry, straw- ber -ry

1^ 1^^^h=f=h=^I" *1 T T

straw - ber - ry jam. jam, jam,

-I y V—s?~?~

Oh ! the straw - ber - ry, straw - ber - ry

ban. ban. Oh ! the straw - ber - ry, straw - ber - ry

fee^^^^ j'l j ; j Jl ^i^^^a^^^^.

ssi^#=^.=F^f^ m m- -JA-i^ ^ '^ ^U ^ r-^

137

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