The Airs, Duetts, and Chorusses, Arrangement of Scenery, and Sketch of the Pantomime, entitled The Picture of Paris As Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden [by Robert Merry] |
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![]() | The Airs, Duetts, and Chorusses, Arrangement of Scenery, and Sketch of the Pantomime, entitled The Picture of Paris | ![]() |
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THE turban'd Turk who scorns the world,
May strut about with his whiskers curl'd;
Keep a hundred wives under lock and key,
For nobody else but himself to see;
Yet long may he pray with his Alcoran,
Before he can love like an Irishman.
Pat joins in.
May strut about with his whiskers curl'd;
Keep a hundred wives under lock and key,
For nobody else but himself to see;
Yet long may he pray with his Alcoran,
Before he can love like an Irishman.
------ Like an Irishman.
Before he can love like an Irishman.
Before he can love like an Irishman.
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