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No. 4a: SONG (King Paramount & Chorus)
"A King of autocratic power we"
| King Paramount. |
A King of autocratic power we —
A despot whose tyrannic will is law —
Whose rule is paramount o'er land and sea,
A presence of unutterable awe!
But though the awe that I inspire
Must shrivel with imperial fire
All foes whom it may chance to touch,
To judge by what I see and hear,
It does not seem to interfere
With popular enjoyment, much. |
| Chorus. |
No, no — it does not interfere
With our enjoyment much. |
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Rutland Barrington as King Paramount, 1893
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| King Paramount. |
Stupendous when we rouse ourselves to strike,
Resistless when our tyrant thunder peals,
We often wonder what obstruction's like,
And how a contradicted monarch feels.
But as it is our Royal whim
Our Royal sails to set and trim
To suit whatever wind may blow —
What buffets contradiction deals
And how a thwarted monarch feels
We probably will never know. |
| Chorus. |
No, no — what thwarted monarch feels,
You'll never, never know. |
| King Paramount. (recit.) |
My subjects all, it is your wish emphatic
That all Utopia shall henceforth be modelled
Upon that glorious country called Great Britain —
To which some add — but others do not — Ireland. |
| King Paramount. (recit.) |
That being so, as you insist upon it,
We have arranged that our two younger daughters
Who have been "finished" by an English Lady —
(tenderly) A grave and good and gracious English Lady —
Shall daily be exhibited in public,
That all may learn what, from the English standpoint,
Is looked upon as maidenly perfection!
Come hither, daughters! |
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27 November, 2005
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