The Opera with the subtitle of "The Lass that Loved a Sailor" is "H.M.S Pinafore," by William S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. If was first performed in 1879 and continues to be performed today. It is more correctly categorized as a light opera, or comic opera, to distinguish it from the often tragic pieces called Grand Opera.
The actual line is, "When I was a lad, I served a term / as office-boy to an attorney's firm." It's the entrance aria of Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B., the "ruler of the queen's navee," and is probably the most famous number from one of Gilbert and Sullivan's best-known operettas, H.M.S. Pinafore, or The Lass That Loved a Sailor. It doesn't open the operetta, however; the sailor's chorus "We Sail the Ocean Blue" opens the first act.
Their operettas are - Thespis, or, The Gods Grown Old Trial by Jury The Sorcerer H.M.S. Pinafore, or, The Lass That Loved a Sailor The Pirates of Penzance, or, The Slave of Duty Patience, or Bunthorne's Bride Iolanthe, or, The Peer and the Peri Princess Ida, or, Castle Adamant The Mikado, or, The Town of Titipu Ruddigore, or, The Witch's Curse The Yeomen of the Guard, or, The Merryman and his Maid The Gondoliers, or, The King of Barataria Utopia, Limited, or, The Flowers of Progress The Grand Duke, or, The Statutory Duel
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a limerick.
A Sailor's Lass - 1907 was released on: UK: July 1907 USA: October 1907
The cast of Because She Loved Him - 1914 includes: Irene Wallace as The Salvation Army Lass
Laird's daughter is a lass.
In Scots dialect, young or adolescent girls are called lassies (sing. lass). Boys are lads, or laddies (sing. lad).
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A light rain is a sprinkle or a drizzle.
a lass or lassie. Quine for a girl and Loon for a boy. Lass or lassie is more likely for the movies though ;)
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Ernesto Lass goes by Lass.
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a little lass called Mary - Anna May
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