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L. 290.

In Henry VIII. $3⁄1$ is a case of the same kind.

The next passage brings us to another class of music—viz., dirges, funeral songs, or 'good-nights.' [See H. 4. B. $3⁄2, 322$]. In Cymbeline $4⁄2, 184$, Cadwal (Arviragus) sounds an 'ingenious instrument' to signify Imogen's death. Polydore (Guiderius) says