This work contains the following individual pieces:
- Act 2 Finale from HMS Pinafore: Oh joy, oh rapture unforeseen
- Here, take her, sir
- A many years ago
- Farewell, my own
- Pretty daughter of mine / He is an Englishman
- Carefully on tiptoe stealing
- Kind Captain, I’ve important information
- Never mind the why and wherefore
- The hours creep on apace
- Things are seldom what they seem
- Fair moon, to thee I sing
- Entr’acte from HMS Pinafore
- Act 1 Finale from HMS Pinafore
- Refrain, audacious tar
- A British tar
- For I hold that on the sea
- Now give three cheers / I am the Monarch of the sea
- Sir Joseph’s barge is seen
- Over the bright blue sea
- Reflect, my child
- Sorry her lot who loves too well
- Sir, you are sad
- My gallant crew, good morning / I am the Captain of the Pinafore
- A maiden fair to see
- The nightingale
- But tell me who’s the youth
- Hail men-o’-war’s men / I’m a called Little Buttercup
- We sail the ocean blue
- Overture to HMS Pinafore
- When I Was A Lad
Locations in Harold's Library
Holdings which refer to this drama
- A Most Ingenious Paradox (book) • p53 • Chapter 6
- Martyn Green’s Treasury of Gilbert & Sullivan (book) • p69 • foreword by Martyn Green
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