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      SIR M。  I knew that my boy would not blame his poor father

for acting on the impulse of a heart that has never yet misled

him。  Zorah is not perhaps what the world calls beautiful

      DR。 D。  Still she is comelydistinctly comely。  (Sighs)

      ALINE  Zorah is very good; and very clean; and honest; and  

quite; quite sober in her habits: and that is worth far more than

beauty; dear Sir Marmaduke。

      DR。 D。  Yes; beauty will fade and perish; but personal 

cleanliness is practically undying; for it can be renewed

whenever it discovers symptoms of decay。  My dear Sir Marmaduke;

I heartily congratulate you。  (Sighs)



                           QUINTETTE



       ALEXIS; ALINE; SIR MARMADUKE; ZORAH; and DR。 DALY



ALEXIS。           I rejoice that it's decided;

                       Happy now will be his life;

                  For my father is provided

                       With a true and tender wife。

                  She will tend him; nurse him; mend him;

                       Air his linen; dry his tears;

                  Bless the thoughtful fate that send him

                       Such a wife to soothe his years!



ALINE。            No young giddy thoughtless maiden;

                       Full of graces; airs; and jeers

                  But a sober widow; laden

                       With the weight of fifty years!



SIR M。            No high…born exacting beauty

                       Blazing like a jewelled sun

                  But a wife who'll do her duty;

                       As that duty should be done!



MRS。 P。           I'm no saucy minx and giddy

                       Hussies such as them abound

                  But a clean and tidy widdy

                       Well be…known for miles around!



DR。D。             All the village now have mated;

                       All are happy as can be

                  I to live alone am fated:

                       No one's left to marry me!



ENSEMBLE。              She will tend him etc。



(Exeunt Sir Marmaduke; Mrs。 Partlet; and Aline; with Alexis。  Dr。

Daly

looks after them sentimentally; then exits with a sigh。)



                        Enter Mr。 Wells



                     RECITATIVEMR。 WELLS



            Oh; I have wrought much evil with my spells!

                  And ill I can't undo!

            This is too bad of you; J。 W。 Wells

                  What wrong have they done you?

            And seeanother love…lorn lady comes

                  Alas; poor stricken dame!

            A gentle pensiveness her life benumbs

                  And mine; alone; the blame!



         Lady Sangazure enters。  She is very melancholy



LADY S。           Alas; ah me! and well…a…day!

                  I sigh for love; and well I may;

                  For I am very old and grey。

                       But stay!



        (Sees Mr。 Wells; and becomes fascinated by him。)



                           RECITATIVE



LADY S。     What is this fairy form I see before me?

MR。 W。      Oh horrible!She's going to adore me!

            This last catastrophe is overpowering!

LADY S。     Why do you glare at one with visage lowering?

            For pity's sake recoil not thus from me!

MR。 W。      My lady leave methis may never be!



               DUETLADY SANGAZURE and MR。 WELLS



MR。 W。      Hate me! I drop my H'shave through life!

LADY S。           Love me! I'll drop them too!

MR。 W。      Hate me! I always eat peas with a knife!

LADY S。           Love me! I'll eat like you!

MR。 W。      Hate me! I spend the day at Rosherville!

LADY S。           Love me! that joy I'll share!

MR。 W。      Hate me! I often roll down One Tree Hill!

LADY S。           Love me! I'll join you there!



LADY S。     Love me!  My prejudices I will drop!

MR。 W。            Hate me! that's not enough!

LADY S。      Love me!  I'll come and help you in the shop!

MR。 W。            Hate me! the life is rough!

LADY S。     Love me! my grammar I will all forswear!

MR。 W。            Hate me! abjure my lot!

LADY S。     Love me! I'll stick sunflowers in my hair!

MR。 W。            Hate me! they'll suit you not!



                     RECITATIVEMR。 WELLS



            At what I am going to say be not enraged

            I may not love youfor I am engaged!

LADY S。 (horrified)          Engaged!

MR。 W。                                   Engaged!

                  To a maiden fair;

                  With bright brown hair;

                       And a sweet and simple smile;

                  Who waits for me

                  By the sounding sea;

                       On a South Pacific isle。

MR。 W。 (aside)    A lie!  No maiden waits me there!

LADY S。 (mournfully)         She has bright brown hair;

MR。 W。 (aside)    A lie!  No maiden smiles on me!

LADY S。 (mournfully)         By the sounding sea!



                            ENSEMBLE



        LADY SANGAZURE                               MR。 W。



Oh agony; rage; despair!                       Oh; agony; rage;

despair!

The maiden has bright brown hair;        Oh; where will this

endoh; where?

  And mine is as white as snow!            I should like very much

to know!

False man; it will be your fault;        It will certainly be my

fault;

If I go to my family vault;              If she goes to her family

vault;

  And bury my life…long woe!               To bury her life…long

woe!



BOTH。             The family vaultthe family vault。

                  It will certainly be (your/my) fault。

                  If (I go/she goes) to (my/her) family vault;

                       To bury (my/her) life…long woe!



(Exit Lady Sangazure; in great anguish; accompanied by Mr。 Wells。)



                    Enter Aline; Recitative



            Alexis!  Doubt me not; my loved one!  See;

            Thine uttered will is sovereign law to me!

            All fearall thought of ill I cast away!

            It is may darling's will; and I obey!

                                                   (She drinks the

philtre。)



                  The fearful deed is done;

                       My love is near!

                  I go to meet my own

                       In trembling fear!

                  If o'er us aught of ill

                       Should cast a shade;

                  It was my darling's will;

                       And I obeyed!



(As Aline is going off; she meets Dr。 Daly; entering pensively。  He

is playing on a flageolet。  Under the influence of the spell she

at once becomes strangely fascinated by him; and exhibits every

symptom of being hopelessly in love with him。)



                         SONGDR。 DALY



                  Oh; my voice is sad and low

                  And with timid step I go

                  For with load of love o'er laden

                  I enquire of every maiden;

                  〃Will you wed me; little lady?

                  Will you share my cottage shady?〃

                       Little lady answers 〃No!

                       Thank you for your kindly proffer

                       Good your heart; and full your coffer;

                       Yet I must decline your offer

                             I'm engaged to So…and…so!〃

                                   So…and…so!

                                   So…and…so! (flageolet solo)

                       She's engaged to So…and…so!

                  What a rogue young hearts to pillage;

                  What a worker on Love's tillage!

                  Every maiden in the village

                       Is engage to So…and…so!

                             So…and…so!

                             So…and…so! (flageolet solo)

                       All engaged to So…and…so!



(At the end of the song Dr。 Daly sees Aline; and; under the

influence of the potion; f

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