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A Greek Slave By Bacchus!
Song No. 3
Quartette—Silius, Lollius, Curius, Manlius and Chorus of Slaves
(Musical entrance of Silius, Manlius, Lollius and Curius)
QUARTETTE— Silius, Lollius, Curius, Manlius and Chorus of Slaves
Curius:
- I'm a scion of a noble Roman race,
- And a judge of any fascinating face;
- I've had amorous successes
- With patricians and princesses,
- But of course I couldn't mention name and place!
Lollius:
- As a leader of society I shine;
- Even Cæsar often asks me in to dine;
- Just a dip in Father Tiber,
- And I'm great as an imbiber,
- From an amphora of old Falernian wine!
Silius, Lollius, Curius, Manlius:
- So up and down we storm the town,
- And wake the night with song and jest.
- And when we've dined,
- You'll always find,
- By Bacchus! we're the very best, the very best.
Chorus:
- So up and down they storm the town,
- And wake the night with song and jest.
- And when they've dined,
- You'll always find,
- By Bacchus! they're the very best, the very best.
Silius:
- I'm the Roman sporting oracle today;
- I've a leading gladiator in my pay;
- He is backed to fight Briton,
- And I've put a tidy bit on
- Till I stand to lose a talent either way!
Manlius:
- I'm a military Tribune of the Guard,
- So from active operations I'm debarred;
- But at drilling you will stamp us
- As the best upon the Campus,
- Though it does not leave us honourably scarred!
Siluius, Lollius, Curius, Manlius:
- The pink of young patricians we,
- In perfect taste and toga dressed.
- For lords and ladies all agree,
- By Bacchus! we're the very best, the very best.
Chorus:
- The pink of young patricians they,
- In perfect taste and toga dressed.
- For lords and ladies all will say,
- By Bacchus! they're the very best, the very best.
(After number, a SLAVE ranges them apart and brings SILIUS forward to HELIORODUS.
MELANOPIS stands handy with a salver)
Page updated 23 June 2004
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