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It is Useless (Dialogue) |
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2 |
Overture |
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3 |
We Sail the Ocean Blue |
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4 |
When I Was a Lad I Served a Term |
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5 |
Farewell, My Own, Light of My Life, Farewell |
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Refrain, Audacious Tar |
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7 |
How Sweetly He Carols Forth His Melody to The Unconscious Moon (Dialogue) |
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8 |
Sorry Her Lot Who Loves Too Well |
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9 |
Over the Bright Blue Sea |
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10 |
Kind Captain, I've Important ImformationCarefully on Tiptoe Stealing |
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11 |
Sir Joseph, I Cannot Express to You My Delight... (Dialogue) |
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12 |
Aye, Sir Joseph's a True Gentleman (Dialogue) |
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Incomprehensible as Her Utterances Are... (Dialogue) |
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madam, IT had been represented Tom E... (dialog UE) |
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15 |
A maiden fair to see |
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A也, my poor LA的 (dialog UE)my gallant crew, good morning |
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you've啊remarkably fine crew, captain Corcoran (dialog UE) |
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never mind T和why and wherefore |
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IA Mt和captain of the pinafore! |
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20 |
the hours creep on apace |
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21 |
the Nightingale |
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22 |
Sir, you are sad |
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now tell MEM要fine fellow (dialog UE) |
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can i survive this overbearing |
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25 |
Then I Am to Understand That Captain Corcoran and Ralph... (Dialogue) |
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26 |
I Am the Monarch of the Sea |
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27 |
Aye, Little Buttercup (Dialogue)But Tell Me, Whos the Youth Whose Faltering Feet |
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28 |
Hail, Men o Wars MenIm Called Little Buttercup |
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29 |
This Very Night, With Baited Breath |
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30 |
Sir Josephs Barge is Seen |
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31 |
Oh Joy, Oh Rapture Unforseen |
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32 |
My Child, I Grieve to See That You Are a Prey to Melancholy (Dialogue) |
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33 |
Let Us Give Three Cheers for the Sailors Bride |
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34 |
Things are Seldom What They Seem |
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35 |
A British Tar is a Soaring Soul |
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36 |
EntreacteFair Moon, to Thee I Sing |
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