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17. You may go for you're at liberty |
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3. Oh better far to live and die |
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The Pirates of Penzance:When the foeman bares his steel |
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37. We triumph now |
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38. Away with them and place them at the bar |
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The Pirates of Penzance:When a felon's not engaged in his employment |
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The Pirates of Penzance:Poor wand'ring one! |
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25. All is prepared |
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20. Then Frederic |
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1. Pour oh pour the pirate sherry |
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24. Away away my heart's on fire |
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28. Oh here is love and here is truth |
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35. Sighing softly to the river |
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7. Oh is there not one maiden breast |
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18. Pray observe the magnanimity |
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11. How beautifully blue the sky |
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39. Poor wand'ring ones though ye have surely straye |
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With cat:like tread |
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27. Ah leave me not to pine alone and desolate |
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23. When you had left our pirate fold |
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12. Stay we must not lose our senses |
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16. Hail Poetry thou heav'n born maid! |
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34. Hush! Hush! Not a word |
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5. Climbing over rocky mountain |
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36. Now what is this and what is that |
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32. A rollicking band of pirates we |
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The Pirates of Penzance or The Slave of Duty:Overture |
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22. Now for the pirates lair! |
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14. I am the very model of a modern Major:General |
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19. Oh dry the glist'ning tear |
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13. Hold Monsters! |
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10. What ought we to do Gentle sisters say? |
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19. No I'll be brave |
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4. Oh false one you have deceived me |
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8. Oh sisters deaf to pity's name For shame! |
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6. Stop! ladies pray! A man! |
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30. Sergeant approach (Dialogue) |
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2. When Fred'ric was a little lad |
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26. Stay Fred'ric stay! |
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