Gilbert and Sullivan — Oh Better Far to Live and Die

[Part I, Sung] [PIRATE KING] Oh, better far to live and die Under the brave black flag I fly, Than play a sanctimonious part, With a pirate head and a pirate heart Away to the cheating world go you, Where pirates all are well to do, But I'll be true to the song I sing, And live and die a Pirate King! For I am a Pirate King! And it is, it is a glorious thing To be a Pirate King I am a Pirate King! [CHORUS OF PIRATES] You are! Hurrah for the Pirate King! [PIRATE KING] And it is, it is a glorious thing To be a Pirate King! [CHORUS OF PIRATES] It is! Hurrah for the Pirate King [Chorus of Pirates & Pirate King] Hurrah for the Pirate King! [Chorus of Pirates] He is a Pirate King He is! Hurrah for the pirate king And it is, it is, a glorious thing To be a Pirate King It is! Hurrah for the Pirate King! [PIRATE KING] When I sally forth to seek my prey I help myself in a royal way; I sink a few more ships, it's true, Than a well-bred monarch ought to do! But many a king on a first-class throne, If he wants to call his crown his own, Must manage somehow to get through More dirty work than ever I do. For I am a Pirate King! [CHORUS OF PIRATES & PIRATE KING] And it is, it is a glorious thing To be a Pirate King. [PIRATE KING] I am a Pirate King! [CHORUS OF PIRATES] You are! Hurrah for the Pirate King! [CHORUS OF PIRATES & PIRATE KING] And it is, it is a glorious thing To be a Pirate King! [CHORUS OF PIRATES] It is! Hurrah for the Pirate King [CHORUS OF PIRATES & PIRATE KING] Hurrah for the Pirate King! [Part II, Spoken] [RUTH] Oh, take me with you! I cannot live if I am left behind. [Frederic] Ruth, I will be quite candid with you. You are very dear to me, as you know, but I must be circumspect. You see, you are considerably older than I. A lad of twenty-one usually looks for a wife of seventeen. [RUTH] A wife of seventeen! You will find me a wife of a thousand! [FREDERIC] No, but I shall find you a wife of forty-seven, and that is quite enough. Ruth, tell me candidly and without reserve: compared with other women – are you beautiful? [RUTH] I have been told so, dear master. [FREDERIC] Ah, but lately? [RUTH] Oh, no; years and years ago. [FREDERIC] What do you think of yourself? [RUTH] It is a delicate question to answer, but I think I am a fine woman. [FREDERIC] Thank you, Ruth. I believe you, for I am sure you would not practice on my inexperience. I wish to do the right thing, and if -– I say if –- you are really a fine woman, your age shall be no obstacle to our union! (A chorus of girls is heard in the distance) Hark! Surely I hear voices! Who has ventured to approach our all but inaccessible lair? Can it be Custom House? No, it does not sound like Custom House. [RUTH] Confusion! it is the voices of young girls! If he should see them I am lost. [FREDERIC] By all that’s marvelous, a bevy of beautiful maidens! [RUTH] Lost! lost! lost! [FREDERIC] How lovely, how surpassingly lovely is the plainest of them! What grace – what delicacy – what refinement! And Ruth – Ruth told me she was beautiful!


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