The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan by Sir W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert;Sir Arthur Sullivan
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No possible doubt whatever.
ALL. No possible doubt whatever. Time sped, and when at the end of a year I sought that infant cherished, That highly respectable gondolier Was lying a corpse on his humble bier-- I dropped a Grand Inquisitor's tear-- That gondolier had perished. A taste for drink, combined with gout, Had doubled him up for ever. Of that there is no manner of doubt-- No probable, possible shadow of doubt-- No possible doubt whatever. ALL. No possible doubt whatever. The children followed his old career-- (This statement can't be parried) Of a highly respectable gondolier: Well, one of the two (who will soon be here)-- But which of the two is not quite clear-- Is the Royal Prince you married! Search in and out and round about, And you'll discover never A tale so free from every doubt-- All probable, possible shadow of doubt-- |
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