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Oh, Dry the Glistening Tear Lyrics — Pirates of Penzance, The

Oh, Dry the Glistening Tear Lyrics

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Chorus.
Oh, dry the glistening tear
That dews that martial cheek;
Thy loving children hear,
In them thy comfort seek.
With sympathetic care
Their arms around thee creep,
For oh, they cannot bear
To see their father weep!

Enter MABEL.

Mabel.
Dear father, why leave your bed
At this untimely hour,
When happy daylight is dead,
And darksome dangers lower?
See, heaven has lit her lamp,
The twilight hour is past,
And the chilly night air is damp,
And the dews are falling fast!
Dear father, why leave your bed
When happy daylight is dead?

Chorus.
Oh, dry the glistening tear
That dews that martial cheek;
Thy loving children hear,
In them thy comfort seek.
With sympathetic care
Their arms around thee creep,

For oh, they cannot bear
To see their father weep!

FREDERIC enters.

Mabel. Oh, Frederic, cannot you, in the calm excellence of your wisdom, reconcile it with your conscience to say something that will relieve my father's sorrow?

Frederic. I will try, dear Mabel. But why does he sit, night after night, in this draughty old ruin?

General. Why do I sit here? To escape from the pirates' clutches, I described myself as an orphan; and, heaven help me, I am no orphan! I come here to humble myself before the tombs of my ancestors, and to implore their pardon for having brought dishonour on the family escutcheon.

Frederic. But you forget, sir, you only bought the property a year ago, and the stucco on your baronial castle is scarcely dry.

General. Frederic, in this chapel are ancestors: you cannot deny that. With the estate, I bought the chapel and its contents. I don't know whose ancestors they were, but I know whose ancestors they are, and I shudder to think that their descendant by purchase (if I may so describe myself) should have brought disgrace upon what, I have no doubt, was an unstained escutcheon.

Frederic. Be comforted. Had you not acted as you did, these reckless men would assuredly have called in the nearest clergyman, and have married your large family on the spot.

General. I thank you for your proffered solace, but it is unavailing. I assure you, Frederic, that such is the anguish and remorse I feel at the abominable falsehood by which I escaped these easily deluded pirates, that I would go to their simple-minded chief this very night and confess all, did I not fear that the consequences would be most disastrous to myself. At what time does your expedition march against these scoundrels?

Frederic. At eleven, and before midnight I hope to have atoned for my involuntary association with the pestilent scourges by sweeping them from the face of the earth - and then, dear Mabel, you will be mine!

General. Are your devoted followers at hand?

Frederic. They are, they only wait my orders.

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Pirates of Penzance, The Lyrics: Song List

  1. Act 1
  2. Pour, O Pour the Pirate Sherry
  3. You Are Too Tender-Hearted
  4. When Frederic Was a Little Lad
  5. Oh, Better Far to Live and Die
  6. Oh! False One, You Have Deceived Me
  7. Climbing over Rocky Mountain
  8. Stop, Ladies, Pray!
  9. Oh Is There Not One Maiden Breast?
  10. Oh, Sisters, Deaf To Pity’s Name
  11. Poor Wandering One
  12. What Ought We to Do?
  13. How Beautifully Blue the Sky
  14. Stay, We Must Not Lose Our Senses
  15. Hold, Monsters!
  16. I Am the Very Model of a Modern Major-General
  17. And Now That I’ve Introduced Myself (Dialogue)
  18. For He Is An Orphan Boy
  19. Oh, Dry the Glistening Tear
  20. Finale Act I
  21. Act 2
  22. Oh, Men of Dark and Dismal Fate
  23. I’m Telling a Terrible Story
  24. Now, Frederic, Let Your Escort Lion-Hearted When the Foeman Bares His Steel
  25. Now for the Pirates' Lair!
  26. When You Had Left Our Pirate Fold
  27. Away, Away! My Heart's on Fire
  28. All Is Prepared / Stay, Frederic, Stay!
  29. No, I'll be brave
  30. When a Felon's Not Engaged in His Employment
  31. A Rollicking Ban of Pirates We
  32. With Cat-Like Tread
  33. Hush, Hush! Not a Word / Sighing Softly to the River
  34. Finale

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