| 1902 - 902 páginas
...these lame giants, holding his. ancestral traditions, might claim, with our friend in Pinafore, that, in spite of all temptations to belong to other nations, he remains an Englishman. He puts on leaf in April, ere his native-born colleagues are ready ; he divests himself in the autumn... | |
| Arthur Sullivan - 1878 - 40 páginas
...been a Roosian, A French, or Turk or Proosian, Or perhaps Itali-anl ALL. Or perhaps Itali-an ! BOAT. But in spite of all temptations, To belong to other nations, He remains an Englishman! ALL. Hurrah ! For the true born Englishman! CAPT. (laying to repress his angeps) In uttering a reprobation... | |
| 1879 - 140 páginas
...his credit. That he 's Bostonian ! For he might have been a Roosian, A Frenchman, Turk, or Proosian, Or perhaps Ital-ian ! But in spite of all temptations To belong to other nations, He remains Bostonian ! He 'sa (rue Bostonian ! ! Now they came it rather strong with this most houtrageous song,... | |
| Arthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert - 1879 - 42 páginas
...been a Bposian, A French^ or Turk or Prooaian, Or perhaps Itali-an! ALL. Or perhaps Itali-an ! BOAT. But in spite of all temptations, To belong to other nations, He remains an Englishman ! ALL. Hurrah ! For the true born Englishman ! CAPT. (Trying to repress his anger.) In uttering a reprobation... | |
| Arthur Sullivan, William Schwenck Gilbert - 1879 - 50 páginas
...That he is*an Englishman ! Boat. Far he might have been a Roosian, All. Or perhaps Ital-ian ! Boat. But in spite of all temptations To belong to other nations, He remains ail Englishman All. Hurrah ! For the true-born Englishman ! < apt. ( Trving to repress his anger. *In... | |
| William Schwenck Gilbert - 1881 - 386 páginas
...been a Roosian, A French, or Turk, or Proosian, Or perhaps Itali-an ! All. Or perhaps Itali-an ! Boat. But in spite of all temptations To belong to other nations, He remains an Englishman ! All. Hurrah ! For the true-born Englishman ! Capt. (trying to repress his anger). I try to speafc'with... | |
| Cyril L. C. Locke - 1883 - 124 páginas
...all the bards was he. 203. (And) in that manor now no more Is cheerful feast and sprightly ball. 204 In spite of all temptations To belong to other nations He remains an Englishman. 205. All night from tower to tower they sprang. 206. In mist or cloud, on mast or shroud, It perched... | |
| Frances Mary Peard - 1884 - 344 páginas
...did not take on as much as she expected, and never cried one bit." III. THE SCHOOLROOM PARTY. " For in spite of all temptations To belong to other nations, He remains an Englishman ! " HMS Pinafore. SOMEBODY said, • Bother ! '" " It was Polly, Miss Somerton." " Whoever it was,... | |
| Cyril L. C. Locke - 1885 - 114 páginas
...all the bards was he. 203. (And) in that manor now no more Is cheerful feast and sprightly ball. 204. In spite of all temptations To belong to other nations He remains an Englishman. 205. All night from tower to tower they sprang. 206. In mist or cloud, on mast or shroud, It perched... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1886 - 386 páginas
...credit That he is an Englishman. For he might have been a Roosian, A French, or Turk, or Proosian, Or perhaps Ital-i-an ; But in spite of all temptations To belong to other nation?, lie remains an Englishman. Much of Gilbert's fun is of this same sort. Probably many an old... | |
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