More Bab Ballads by Sir W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert
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Although the admirable maid
Respected him, no doubt. She told him of her early vow, And said as BERNARD'S wife It might be hers to show him how To rectify his life. "You are so pure, so kind, so true, Your goodness shines so bright, What use would ELLEN be to you? Believe me, you're all right." She wished him happiness and health, And flew on lightning wings To BERNARD with his dangerous wealth And all the woes it brings. Ballad: Brave Alum Bey Oh, big was the bosom of brave ALUM BEY, And also the region that under it lay, In safety and peril remarkably cool, And he dwelt on the banks of the river Stamboul. Each morning he went to his garden, to cull |
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