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72 man in Babylon,' 'O! the twelfth day of December,' 'Farewell, dear heart.' [For tunes, see ../Appendix/].

(g) As You Like It $2⁄5$. Song with Chorus, 'Under the greenwood tree,' 2nd verse 'all together here.'

(h) By Pandarus, Troil. $3⁄1, 116$. Song, 'Love, love, nothing but love,' accompanied on an 'instrument' by the singer himself.

(i) Another, Id. $1⁄4, 4, 14$, 'O heart, heavy heart.'

(j) Lear $1⁄4, 168$, two verses sung by the Fool, 'Fools had ne'er less grace in a year.'

(k) Ballads by Autolycus, Winter's Tale $4⁄2, 1, 15$. 'When daffodils,' 'But shall I go mourn for that.' Id. sc. ii. end, 'Jog on' [see ../Appendix/]; Id. sc. iii. 198, 'Whoop, do me no harm, good man' [ ../Appendix/ ]; Id. 1. 219, 'Lawn, as white as driven snow'; Id. l. 262, Ballad of the 'Usurer's wife,' to a 'very doleful tune'; Id. l. 275, Ballad of a Fish, 'very pitiful'; Id. l. 297, A song in three parts, to the tune of 'Two maids wooing a man,' "Get you hence, for I must go"; Id. l. 319, Song, 'Will you buy any tape' (cf. The round by Jenkins, b. 1592, 'Come, pretty maidens,' see Rimbault's Rounds, Canons, and Catches).

(l) Duet by King Cymbeline's two sons; Funeral