man in Babylon,' 'O! the twelfth day of December,' 'Farewell, dear heart.' [For tunes, see Appendix].
(g) As You Like It 25. Song with Chorus, 'Under the greenwood tree,' 2nd verse 'all together here.'
(h) By Pandarus, Troil. 31, 116. Song, 'Love, love, nothing but love,' accompanied on an 'instrument' by the singer himself.
(i) Another, Id. 14, 4, 14, 'O heart, heavy heart.'
(j) Lear 14, 168, two verses sung by the Fool, 'Fools had ne'er less grace in a year.'
(k) Ballads by Autolycus, Winter's Tale 42, 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