====== Over the Hills and Far Away ====== by George Farquhar, for his play //The Recruiting Officer// from 1706: Our 'prentice Tom may now refuse To wipe his scoundrel Master's Shoes, For now he's free to sing and play Over the Hills and far away. **Chorus:** //Over the Hills and O'er the Main, To Flanders, Portugal and Spain, The queen commands and we'll obey Over the Hills and far away.// We all shall lead more happy lives By getting rid of brats and wives That scold and bawl both night and day - Over the Hills and far away. [Chorus] Courage, boys, 'tis one to ten, But we return all gentlemen All gentlemen as well as they, Over the hills and far away. [Chorus] ----- by John Gay's, in //The Beggar's Opera// from 1728: //MacHeath:// Were I laid on Greenland's coast, And in my arms embrac'd my lass; Warm amidst eternal frost, Too soon the half year's night would pass. **Chorus:** //And I would love you all the day. Ev'ry night would kiss and play, If with me you'd fondly stray Over the hills and far away.// //Polly:// Were I sold on Indian soil, Soon as the burning day was clos'd, I could mock the sultry toil When on my charmer's breast repos'd. [Chorus] //Duet:// Were I laid on Greenland's coast, And in my arms embrac'd my lass; Warm amidst eternal frost, Too soon the half year's night would pass. [Chorus]