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No 21 THE SAUCY SAILOR

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(For two Voices)

C.J.S.


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1

He: "Come my fairest, come my dearest Love with me. Come and you shall wed a sailor From the sea." She: Faith I want none of your sailors, I must say. So begone you saucy creature. So begone from me, I pray.

2

"You are ragged, you are dirty,

Smell of tar.

Get you gone to foreign countries,

Hence afar."


He: "If I'm ragged, if I'm dirty, Of tar I smell, Yet there's silver in my pockets, And of gold, a store as well."

3

She: "Now I see the shining silver, See the gold; Down I kneel, and very humbly Hands will fold; Saying O forgive the folly From me fell, Tarry, dirty, ragged sailors, I love more than words can tell."

4

He: "Do not think, you changeful maiden, I am mad. That I'll take you, when there's others To be had. Not the outside coat and waistcoat Make the man. You have lost the chance that offered. Maidens snap—when e'er you can."

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