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"I have a song to sing, O"
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"I have a song to sing, O" |
"How say you maiden,
will you wed..." |
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Jack Point & Elsie Maynard |
Jack Point & Elsie Maynard |
Sir Richard Cholmondeley
Elsie Maynard & Jack Point |
"Tis Done! I am a bride" |
"Were I Thy Bride..." |
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Elsie Maynard |
Phoebe & Shadbolt |
| Finale Act I - "So amiable I've
grown, so innocent as well! |
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Fairfax, Phoebe, Shadbolt & Company |
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"The Prisoner comes to
meet his doom"
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"He is not there! They sought the
prisoner's cell, he is not there!" |
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Elsie & Company |
Company |
"A man who would woo a fair maid" |
"He must learn that the thrill of
a touch may mean little or
nothing or much" |
"Every Jack must study the knack if he wants to be sure
of his Jill"
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Jack Point, Elsie, Fairfax & Phoebe |
Phoebe, Fairfax, Elsie & Jack Point |
"A man who would woo a fair maid" |
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Fairfax & Phoebe |
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Sir Richard Cholmondeley and Sergeant Meryll |
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"Tis said that joy in full
perfection comes only once
to womankind" |
"With happiness their
souls are cloyed" |
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Phoebe, Elsie & Dame Carruthers |
Fairfax, Elsie & Company |
"Attend to me, and shed a tear
or two - For I have a song
to sing, O!" |
"As he sighed for the
love of a ladye!" |
"Heighdy!" |
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Jack Point & Company |
Fairfax, Elsie & Company |
Fairfax, Elsie & Company |
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