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ACT I
No. 1: OPENING CHORUS & SOLO (Samuel)
"Pour, oh pour, the pirate sherry"
SCENE. – A rocky seashore on the coast of Cornwall. In the distance is a calm sea, on which a schooner is lying at anchor. As the curtain rises groups of pirates are discovered – some drinking, some playing cards. SAMUEL, the Pirate Lieutenant, is going from one group to another, filling the cups from a flask. FREDERIC is seated in a despondent attitude at the back of the scene.
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Pour, oh, pour the pirate sherry,
Fill, O fill the pirate glass!
And, to make us more than merry,
Let the pirate bumper pass! |
| Samuel. |
For today our pirate 'prentice
Rises from indenture freed;
Strong his arm, and keen his scent is
He’s a pirate now indeed! |
| Chorus. |
Here’s good luck to Frederic’s ventures!
Frederic’s out of his indentures. |
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| Samuel. |
Two and twenty, now he’s rising,
And alone he’s fit to fly,
Which we’re bent on signalizing
With unusual revelry. |
| Chorus. |
Here’s good luck to Frederic’s ventures!
Frederic’s out of his indentures. |
| Samuel & Chorus. |
Pour, oh, pour the pirate sherry,
Fill, O fill the pirate glass!
And, to make us more than merry,
Let the pirate bumper pass! |
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9 April, 2005
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