| Other author/creator | Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck), 1836-1911. |
| Other author/creator | Taylor, Deems, 1885-1966. |
| Other author/creator | Sirmay, Albert. |
| Other author/creator | Corcos, Lucille, 1908-1973 |
| Contents |
?t Trial by jury. ?t When first my old, old love I knew ; ?t When I, good friends, was call'd to the bar ; ?t With a sense of deep emotion ; ?t Oh, gentlemen, listen -- ?t The sorcerer. ?t Time was, when love and I ; ?t My name is John Wellington Wells ; ?t Now to the banquet we press -- ?t H.M.S. Pinafore. ?t We sail the ocean blue ; ?t I'm called little Buttercup ; ?t A maiden fair to see ; ?t I am the captain of the Pinafore ; ?t Sorry her lot ; ?t I am the monarch of the sea ; ?t When I was a lad ; ?t Refrain, audacious tar ; ?t Things are seldom what they seem ; ?t Never mind the why and wherefore ; ?t Kind Captain, I've important information ; ?t Carefully on tiptoe stealing ; ?t He is an Englishman ; ?t Farewell, my own -- ?t The pirates of Penzance. ?t When Frederic was a little lad ; ?t Oh better far to live and die ; ?t Climbing over Rocky Mountain ; ?t Oh, is there not one maiden breast ; ?t Poor wandering one ; ?t Model of a modern Major-General ; ?t When the foeman bares his steel ; ?t Ah, leave me not to pine ; ?t A policeman's lot is not a happy one ; ?t With catlike tread. |
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?t Patience. ?t Twenty love-sick maidens we ; ?t I cannot tell what this love may be ; ?t If you want a receipt ; ?t When I first put this uniform on ; ?t If you're anxious for to shine ; ?t Prithee, pretty maiden ; ?t Silvered is the raven hair ; ?t The magnet and the churn ; ?t Love is a plaintive song ; ?t When I go out of door -- ?t Iolanthe. ?t We are dainty little fairies ; ?t Good morrow, good lover ; ?t None shall part us ; ?t Loudly let the trumpet bray ; ?t The law is the true embodiment ; ?t Of all the young ladies I know ; ?t Spurn not the nobly born ; ?t When I went to the bar ; ?t Young Strephon is the kind of lout ; ?t When all night long ; ?t When Britain really ruled the waves ; ?t Oh, foolish fay ; ?t When you're lying awake ; ?t Faint heart never won fair lady ; ?t If we're weak enough to tarry -- ?t Princess Ida. ?t Ida was a twelvemonth old ; ?t If you give me your attention ; ?t Expressive glances ; ?t Would you know the kind of maid. |
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?t The Mikado. ?t If you want to know who we are ; ?t A wand'ring minstrel ; ?t Behold the lord high executioner ; ?t I've got a little list ; ?t Three little maids from school ; ?t Were you not to Ko-Ko plighted ; ?t For he's going to marry Yum-Yum ; ?t Braid the raven hair ; ?t The moon and I ; ?t Brightly dawns our wedding day ; ?t Here's a how-de-do ; ?t From every kind of man ; ?t My object all sublime ; ?t The criminal cried ; ?t The flowers that bloom in the spring ; ?t Tit-willow -- ?t Ruddigore. ?t If somebody there chanced to be ; ?t I know a youth ; ?t My boy, you may take it from me ; ?t When the night wind howls ; ?t There grew a little flower. |
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?t The yeomen of the guard. ?t When maiden loves ; ?t When our gallant Norman foes ; ?t Is love a boon? ; ?t I have a song to sing, O! ; ?t Were I thy bride ; ?t Oh, a private buffoon ; ?t Strange adventure ; ?t A man who would woo a fair maid ; ?t When a wooer goes a-wooing -- ?t The gondoliers. ?t Roses white and roses red ; ?t We're called gondolieri ; ?t In Enterprise of martial kind ; ?t There was a time ; ?t I stole the prince ; ?t When a merry maiden marries ; ?t O my darling, O my pet ; ?t Rising early in the morning ; ?t Take a pair of sparkling eyes ; ?t Dance a cachucha ; ?t There lived a king ; ?t I am a courtier grave and serious. |
| Other title | When first my old, old love I knew (Trial by jury / Sullivan) |
| Other title | I hava a song to sing, o! (The yeomen of the gaurd / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When I, good friends, was call'd to the Bar (Trial by jury / Sullivan) |
| Other title | With a sense of deep emotion (Trial by jury / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Oh, gentlemen, listen (Trial by jury / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Time was, when love and I (The sorcerer / Sullivan) |
| Other title | My name is John Wellington Wells (The sorcerer / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Now to the banquet we press (The sorcerer / Sullivan) |
| Other title | We sail the ocean blue (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | I'm called Little Buttercup (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Maiden fair to see (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | I am the captain of the Pinafore (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Sorry her lot (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | I am the monarch of the sea (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When I was a lad (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Refrain, audacious tar (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Things are seldom what they seem (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Never mind the why and wherefore (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Kind Captain, I've important information (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Carefully on tiptoe stealing (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | He is an Englishman (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Farewell, my own (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When Frederic was a little lad (The pirates of Penzance / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Oh better far to live and die (The pirates of Penzance / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Climbing over Rocky Mountain (The pirates of Penzance / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Oh, is there not one maiden breast (The pirates of Penzance / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Poor wandering one (The pirates of Penzance / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Model of a modern major-general (The pirates of Penzance / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When the foeman bares his steel (The pirates of Penzance / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Ah, leave me not to pine (The pirates of Penzance / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Policeman's lot is not a happy one (The pirates of Penzance / Sullivan) |
| Other title | With catlike tread (The pirates of Penzance / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Twenty love-sick maidens we (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | I cannot tell what this love may be (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | If you want a receipt (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When I first put this uniform on (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | If you're anxious for to shine (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Prithee, pretty maiden (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Silvered is the raven hair (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Magnet and the churn (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Love is a plaintive song (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When I go out of door (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | We are dainty little fairies (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Good morrow, good lover (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | None shall part us (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Loudly let the trumpet bray (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Law is the true embodiment (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Of all the young ladies I know (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Spurn not the nobly born (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When I went to the Bar (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Young Strephon is the kind of lout (Iolanthe / Sullivan). |
| Other title | When all night long (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When Britain really ruled the waves (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Oh, foolish Fay (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When you're lying awake (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Faint heart never won fair lady (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | If we're weak enough to tarry (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Ida was a twelvemonth old (Princess Ida / Sullivan) |
| Other title | If you give me your attention (Princess Ida / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Expressive glances (Princess Ida / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Would you know the kind of maid (Princess Ida / Sullivan) |
| Other title | If you want to know who we are (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Wand'ring minstrel (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Behold the Lord High Executioner (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | I've got a little list (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Threee little maids from school (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Were you not to Ko-Ko plighted (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | For he's going to marry Yum-Yum (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Braid the raven hair (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Moon and I (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Brightly dawns our wedding day (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Here's a how-de-do (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | From every kind of man (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | My object all sublime (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Criminal cried (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Flowers that bloom in the spring (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Tit-willow (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | If somebody there chanced to be (Ruddigore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | I know a youth (Ruddigore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | My boy, you may take it from me (Ruddigore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When the night wind howls (Ruddigore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | There grew a little flower (Ruddigore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When maiden loves (The yeomen of the gaurd / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When our gallant Norman foes (The yeomen of the gaurd / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Is life a boon? (The yeomen of the gaurd / Sullivan) |
| Other title | I have a song to sing, O! (The yeomen of the gaurd / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Were I thy bride (The yeomen of the gaurd / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Oh, a private buffoon (The yeomen of the gaurd / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Strange adventure (The yeomen of the gaurd / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Man who would woo a fair maid (The yeomen of the gaurd / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When a wooer goes a-wooing (The yeomen of the gaurd / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Roses white and roses red (The gondoliers / Sullivan) |
| Other title | We're called Gondolieri (The gondoliers / Sullivan) |
| Other title | In enterprise of martial kind (The gondoliers / Sullivan) |
| Other title | There was a time (The gondoliers / Sullivan) |
| Other title | I stole the prince (The gondoliers / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When a merry maiden marries (The gondoliers / Sullivan) |
| Other title | O my darling, O my pet (The gondoliers / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Rising early in the morning (The gondoliers / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Take a pair of sparkling eyes (The gondoliers / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Dance a cachucha (The gondoliers / Sullivan) |
| Other title | There lived a king (The gondoliers / Sullivan) |
| Other title | I am a courtier grave and serious (The gondoliers / Sullivan) |
| LCCN | 41023380 |