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|-style="text-align:center;font-variant:small-caps;" | little buttercup.|| || captain corcoran. |-style="vertical-align:top;font-size:83%;"

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For I am called Little Buttercup,—dear Little Buttercup,
Though I never could tell why;
But still I'm called Buttercup,—poor Little Buttercup,
Sweet Little Buttercup I!

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Fair moon, to thee I sing
Bright regent of the heavens;
Say, why is every thing
Either at sixes or at sevens?

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|-style="text-align:center;font-variant:small-caps;" | bill bobstay, the bos'n. || || dick deadeye. |-style="vertical-align:top;font-size:83%;"

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He is an Englishman:
For he himself has said it,
And it's greatly to his credit
That he is an Englishman.

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"I'm ugly too, aint I?"

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