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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Pirates of Penzance provides a lyric most redoubtable:The Major General's song therein is reckoned Stock Shout Out-able,And Mr. Gilbert's verses, as a vehicle for parodyOn many varied themes, are copied with particularity.To demonstrate the actor's elocution and acuityFor rattling through fast-paced tongue twisters with full perspicuity,Sir Arthur's tune is catchy, too—though some can't name the latter's song,It's still become the model of the modern Filk or Patter Song. |