| Series | Everybody's favorite series ; no. 16 Everybody's favorite series no. 16. ^A319799 |
| Contents |
The Mikado, or, The town of Titipu. A wandring minstrel ; The lord high executioner ; Taken from the county jail ; I've got a little list ; Three little maids from school ; Were you not to Kok plighted ; He's going to marry Yum-Yum! ; Braid the raven hair ; The moon and I ; Here's a howdy do ; Entrance of Mikado ; The flowers that bloom in the spring ; Tit-Willow ; There is beauty in the bellow of the blast ; Finale -- H.M.S. Pinafore, or, The lass that loved a sailor. We sail the ocean blue ; I'm called little Buttercup ; I am the captain of the Pinafore ; Sorry her lot, who loves too well ; Monarch of the sea ; When I was a lad ; Refrain, audacious tar! ; Things are seldom what they seem ; Never mind the why or wherefore ; Carefully on tip-toe stealing ; Farewell, my own ; Finale -- Iolanthe, or, The peer and the Peri. We are dainty little fairies ; Good morrow, good love ; None shall part us ; March of the peers ; The law ; Said I to myself, said I ; Fal, lal, la! ; Oh, foolish fay ; He loves ; Finale -- The pirates of Penzance, or, The slave of duty. Oh, better far to live and die ; Climbing over Rocky Mountain ; Oh, is there not one maiden ; Poor wand'ring one ; I am the very model ; Policemen's chorus ; For some ridiculous reason ; Oh, leave me not to pine ; When a felon's not engaged ; Pirate chorus -- The Gondoliers, or, The king of Barataria. We're called Gondolieri ; In enterprise of martial kind ; There was a time ; I stole a prince ; When a merry maiden marries ; Then one of us will be a queen ; Dance a cachucha ; There lived a king ; I am a courtier ; Finale -- Patience, or, Bunthorne's bride. I cannot tell ; If you want a receipt ; Prithee, pretty maiden ; Silver'd is thy raven hair ; A magnet hung in a hardware shop ; Love is a plaintive song ; When I go out of door ; Finale -- Trial by jury. Opening chorus ; When first my old, old love I knew ; When I, good friends, was called to the bar ; Comes the broken flower ; With a sense of deep emotion ; I love him, I love him ; Finale : All the legal furies seize you -- Yeomen of the guard, or, The merry man and his maid. When a maiden loves ; When our gallant Norman foes ; Is life a boon? ; I have a song ; Though tear and long-drawn sigh ; Funeral march ; A private buffoon ; Strange adventure ; A man who would woo a fair maid ; Finale. |
| Other title | Dance a cachucha (The gondoliers / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Comes the broken flower (Trail by Jury / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Enterprise of martial kind (The gondoliers / Sullivan) |
| Other title | I am a courtier (The gondoliers / Sullivan) |
| Other title | I stole the prince (The gondoliers/ Sullivan) |
| Other title | One of us will be a queen (The gondoliers / Sullivan) |
| Other title | There lived a king (The gondoliers / Sullivan) |
| Other title | There was a time (The gondoliers / Sullivan) |
| Other title | We're called gondolierei (The gondoliers / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When a merry maiden marries (The gondoliers / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Fa! la! la! (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Good morrow, good lover (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | He loves (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | March of the peers (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | None shall part us (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Oh! foolish fay (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Said I to myself, said I (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Law (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | We are dainty little fairies (Iolanthe / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Wandering minstrel (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Braid the raven hair (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Entrance of the Mikado (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Flowers that bloom in the spring (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | He's going to marry Yum Yum (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Here's a howdy-do (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | I've got a little list (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Taken from the county jail (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Moon and I (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Lord High Executioner (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Three little maids from school (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | There is beauty (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Tit willow (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Were you not to Koko plighted (The Mikado / Sullivan) |
| Other title | I cannot tell (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | If you want a receipt (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Love is a plaintive song (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Magnet in a hardware shop (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Prithee, pretty maiden (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Silvered is the raven hair (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When I go out of door (Patience / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Carefully on tiptoe stealing (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Farewell my own (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | I am the captain of the Pinafore (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | I'm called Little Butter-cup (H.M.S. Pinfore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Monarch of the sea (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Never mind the why or wherefore (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Refrain audacious tar (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Sorry her lot (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Things are seldon what they seem (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | We sail the ocean blue (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When I was a lad (H.M.S. Pinafore / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Climbing over Rocky Mountain (The pirates of Penzance / Sullivan) |
| Other title | For some ridiculous reason (The pirates of Penzance / Sullivan) |
| Other title | I am the very model (The pirates of Penzance / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Oh, better far to live and die (The pirates of Penzance / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Oh, is there not one maiden (The pirates of Penzance / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Oh, leave me not to pine (The pirates of Penzance / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Pirate chorus (The pirates of Penzance / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Policemen's chorus (The pirates of Penzance / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Poor wandering one (The pirates of Penzance / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When a felon's not engaged (The pirates of Penzance / Sullivan) |
| Other title | All the legal furies seize you (Trail by Jury / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Edwin sued by Angelina (Trail by Jury / Sullivan) |
| Other title | I love him (Trial by Jury / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When first my old, old love I knew (Trail by Jury / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When I was called to the Bar (Trail by Jury / Sullivan) |
| Other title | With a sense of deep emotion (Trial by Jury / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Private buffoon (Yeoman of the guard / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Man who would woo (Yeoman of the guard / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Funeral march (Yeoman of the guard / Sullivan) |
| Other title | I have a song (Yeoman of the guard / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Is life a boon (Yeoman of the guard / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Strange adventure (Yeoman of the guard / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Though tear and long-drawn sigh (Yeomen of the guard / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When a maiden loves (Yeomen of the guard / Sullivan) |
| Other title | When our gallant Norman foes (Yeomen of the guard / Sullivan) |
| Other title | Comes the broken flower (Trial by jury / Sullivan) |