No. 8 - Quartett - "Who are you?"
Dame Shelton: | Who are you, may I ask, Sir,
that dares to dictate, And presumes his ideas prematurely to state? You appear to forget That you're not married yet And your conduct is likely to put off the date! Who are you, who are you, That make such a to-do? Who are you? who are you? who are you? |
Doris: | Who are you, may I ask, Sir, that dares to dictate, And presumes his ideas prematurely to state? You appear to forget That I'm not married yet And I never will marry a man whom I hate! Who are you, who are you, That make such a to-do? Who are you? who are you? who are you? |
Martin: | Who are you, may I ask, that I find tête-à-tête With a lady with whom I intended to mate? I shall never forget That I owe you a debt, In the paying of which my delight will be great! Who are you? |
Sir Philip: | Who are you, that presumes thus to rave and to rate, And on manners and morals of dames who dictate? Would you have me regret That this lady I met Or that accident caused us to meet tête-à-tête? Who are you? |
Martin: | Who are you, may I ask... |
Sir Philip: | Who are you... |
Martin: | ...that I find tête-à-tête... |
Sir Philip: | ...thus to rave... |
Martin: | With a lady with whom. |
Sir Philip: | And on manners and morals... |
Martin: | ...I intended to mate? |
Doris: | You appear to forget That I'm not married yet And never will marry a man whom I hate! Who are you? who are you? |
All: | Who are you, may I ask, Sir, that dares to dictate, And presumes his ideas prematurely to state? You appear to forget That you're not married yet And your conduct is likely to put off the date! Who are you? Who are you? Who are you? Who are you? Who are you? Who are you? Who are you? Who are you That make such a to-do? make such a to-do? Who are you? who are you That make such a to-do? Who are you? who are you? who are you? |
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