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No. 27: RECITATIVE
No. 28: SONG (Major-General) & FINALE
"Hush, hush! not a word...
Sighing softly to the river"
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Frederic. |
Hush, hush! not a word; I see a light inside! The Major-General comes, so quickly hide! |
Pirates. |
Yes, yes, the Major-General comes! |
Pirates conceal themselves. Exeunt KING, FREDERIC, SAMUEL, and RUTH.
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Chorus. |
He thought he heard a noise – ha! ha! |
General. |
No, all is still In dale, on hill; My mind is set at ease – So still the scene, It must have been The sighing of the breeze. |
Comes the loving breeze,
Setting nature all a-quiver,
Rustling through the trees.
Chorus. |
Through the trees. |
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General. |
Yet, the breeze is but a rover, When he wings away, Brook and poplar mourn a lover Sighing, “Well-a-day!” |
Chorus. |
Well-a-day! |
General. |
Ah! the doing and undoing, That the rogue could tell! When the breeze is out a-wooing, Who can woo so well? |
Chorus. |
Shocking tales the rogue could tell, Nobody can woo so well. |
General & Chorus. |
Pretty brook, thy dream is over, For thy love is but a rover; Sad the lot of poplar trees, Courted by a fickle breeze, Sad the lot of poplar trees, Courted by a fickle breeze! |
Enter the GENERAL’s daughters, led by MABEL, all in white peignoirs and night-caps, and carrying lighted candles.
Girls. | |
Now what is this, and what is that, and why does father leave his rest At such a time of night as this, so very incompletely dressed? Dear father is, and always was, the most methodical of men! It’s his invariable rule to go to bed at half-past ten. What strange occurrence can it be that calls dear father from his rest At such a time of night as this, so very incompletely dressed? So very incompletely dressed, At such a time of night. |
Enter KING, SAMUEL, and FREDERIC.
King. (spoken) |
Forward, my men, and seize that General there! |
They seize the GENERAL.
Girls. |
The pirates! the pirates! Oh, despair! |
Pirates. (springing up) |
Yes, we’re the pirates, so despair! |
General. |
Frederic here! Oh, joy! Oh. rapture! Summon your men and effect their capture! |
Mabel. |
Frederic, save us! |
Frederic. |
Beautiful Mabel, I would if I could, but I am not able. |
Pirates. |
He’s telling the truth, he is not able. |
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Mabel. |
Will no one in his cause a weapon wield? |
Girls. |
Oh, spare him! |
Police. (springing up) |
Yes, we are here, though hitherto concealed! |
Girls. |
Oh, rapture! |
Police. |
So to Constabulary, pirates yield! |
Girls. |
Oh, rapture! |
A struggle ensues between Pirates and Police, Eventually the Police are overcome and fall prostrate, the Pirates standing over them with drawn swords.
Pirates & Police. |
We/You triumph now, for well we trow Your/Our mortal career’s cut short; No pirate band will take its stand At the Central Criminal Court. |
Sergeant. |
To gain a brief advantage you’ve contrived, But your proud triumph will not be long-lived. |
King. |
Don’t say you are orphans, for we know that game. |
Sergeant. |
On your allegiance we’ve a stronger claim – We charge you yield, we charge you yield, In Queen Victoria’s name! |
King. (baffled) |
You do? |
Police. |
We do! We charge you yield, In Queen Victoria’s name! |
Pirates kneel, Police stand over them triumphantly.
Police, holding Pirates by the collar, take out handkerchiefs and weep. |
General. |
Away with them, and place them at the bar! |
Enter RUTH.
Ruth. |
One moment! let me tell you who they are. |
Girls. |
They are all noblemen who have gone wrong. |
General. |
No Englishman unmoved that statement hears, |
FINALE.
Mabel. |
Poor wandering ones! Poor wandering ones! |
Mabel. | Edith. | Other Principals. | Chorus. |
Poor wand'ring one, | |||
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, | Poor wand'ring one, | Poor wand'ring one, | |
Poor wand'ring one, | |||
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, | Poor wand'ring one, | Poor wand'ring one, | |
Fair days will shine. | Fair days will shine. | Take heart, | Take heart, |
Take heart, | Take heart, | Take heart, | Take heart, |
take mine! | take mine! | Take any heart, | Take any heart, |
Take heart, | Take heart, | Take ours! | Take ours! |
________ | ________ | Take heart, | Take heart, |
________ | ________ | Take ours! | Take ours! |
Take mine! | Take mine! | Take heart, | Take heart, |
Fair days will shine. | Fair days will shine. | ||
Take heart, | Take heart, | Take heart, | |
Fair days will shine. | Fair days will shine. | Fair days will shine. | |
Take heart, | Take heart, | Take heart, | Take heart, |
Take heart, | Take heart, | Take heart, | Take heart, |
Take heart, | Take heart, | Take heart, | Take heart, |
Take ours! | Take ours! | Take ours! | Take ours! |
CURTAIN
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