Gilbert and Sullivan — Now For the Pirates Lair

[FREDERIC] Now for the pirates' lair! Oh, joy unbounded, Oh, sweet relief, Oh, rapture an example, At last I may atone in some slight measure For the repeated acts of theft and pillage Of which, at a sense of duty's stern dictation I, circumstance's victim, have been guilty! [PIRATE KING] Young Frederic! [FREDERIC] Who calls? [PIRATE KING] Your late commander! [RUTH] And I, your little Ruth! [PIRATE KING] Oh, mad intruders! How dare ye face me! Know ye not, oh rash ones, That I have doomed you to extermination? [PIRATE KING] Have mercy on us Here us ere you slaughter! [FREDERIC] I do not think i ought to listen to you; Yet mercy should alloy our stern resentment, And so, I will be merciful Say on!


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