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Gilbert And Sullivan - Hail! Men O'War's Men lyrics
(Enter little Buttercup, with large basket on her arm.)
 Buttercup. (recit.)
 Hail, men-o'-war's men - safeguards of your nation
 Here is an end, at last, of all privation;
 You've got your pay - spare all you can afford
 To welcome Little Buttercup on board.
ARIA
 I'm called Little Buttercup - dear Little Buttercup,
 Though I could never tell why,
 But still I'm called Buttercup - poor little Buttercup,
 Sweet Little Buttercup I!
 I've snuff and tobaccy, and excellent jacky,
 I've scissors, and watches, and knives;
 I've ribbons and laces to set off the faces
 Of pretty young sweethearts and wives.
 I've treacle and toffee, I've tea and I've coffee,
 Soft tommy and succulent chops;
 I've chickens and conies, and pretty polonies,
 And excellent peppermint drops.
 Then buy of your Buttercup - dear Little Buttercup;
 Sailors should never be shy;
 So, buy of your Buttercup - poor Little Buttercup;
 Come, of your Buttercup buy!
DIALOGUE
 Boatswain.
 Aye, Little Buttercup - and well called - for you're
 the rosiest, the roundest, and the reddest beauty in all
 Spithead.
 Buttercup.
 Red, am I? and round - and rosy! Maybe, for I have
 dissembled well! But hark ye, my merry friend - hast
 ever thought that beneath a gay and frivolous exterior
 there may lurk a canker-worm which is slowly but surely
 eating its way into one's very heart?
 Boatswain.
 No, my lass, I can't say I've ever thought that.
(Enter Dick Deadeye. He pushes through sailors, and comes down.)
 Dick.
 I have thought it often. (All recoil from him.)
 Buttercup. Yes, you look like it! What's the matter with the
 man? Isn't he well?
 Boatswain.Gilbert And Sullivan - Hail! Men O'War's Men - http://motolyrics.com/gilbert-and-sullivan/hail-men-owars-men-lyrics.html
 Don't take no heed of him; that's only poor Dick Deadeye.
 Dick.
 I say - it's a beast of a name, ain't it - Dick Deadeye?
 Buttercup.
 It's not a nice name.
 Dick.
 I'm ugly too, ain't I?
 Buttercup.
 You are certainly plain.
 Dick.
 And I'm three-cornered too, ain't I?
 Buttercup.
 You are rather triangular.
 Dick.
 Ha! ha! That's it. I'm ugly, and they hate me for it;
 for you all hate me, don't you?
 All.
 We do!
 Dick.
 There!
 Boatswain.
 Well, Dick, we wouldn't go for to hurt any fellow-creature's
 feelings, but you can't expect a chap with such a name as
 Dick Deadeye to be a popular character - now can you?
 Dick.
 No.
 Boatswain.
 It's asking too much, ain't it?
 Dick.
 It is. From such a face and form as mine the noblest sentiments
 sound like the black utterances of a depraved imagination. It is
 human nature - I am resigned.
 Buttercup. (recit.)
 But, tell me - who's the youth whose faltering feet
 With difficulty bear him on his course?
 Boatswain. (recit.)
 That is the smartest lad in all the fleet -
 Ralph Rackstraw!
 Buttercup. (recit.)
 Ralph! That name! Remorse! remorse!








