97, 98, 101.
'Get you hence,' 72.
Gibbons, Orlando, 54, 108, 124.
Giraldus Cambrensis, 83.
Gnorimus, master, 5, 6.
'Good morrow, 'tis St Valentine's day,' 77, 196.
Goodnights (dirges), 76, 109, 110.
Gosson, _Schoole of Abuse_, 20.
Gout, morisque bad for the, 151.
Gower, 65.
Grand Bal, Le, 144.
'Green Sleeves,' 74, 75, 194.
'Gregory Walker,' 7.
Ground Bass, 29, 30, 185.
Grove's Dictionary of Music, 113, 145, 192.
Guido d'Arezzo, 37.
_Hamlet_, 50-52, 76, 77, 125, 167, 172, 196-198, 205.
Hanskin, 192.
'Harmonious Blacksmith,' 28.
Harp, 65, 96, 98.
Harp, Irish, 31.
Harpsichord, 29, 30, 176, 185.
Harpsicon, 13.
Harsnet, on catches, 17.
Harrington, Sir John, 8, 10.
Hautboys, stage direction, 169, 175, 176, 209.
Hautboys, 144, 145, 159, 171, 176, 177, 209.
Hautboy, case of a treble, 76, 177.
Hay, dance, 131, 150 (tune and steps), 204, 205, 208.
'Heart's Ease,' 73, 129, 193.
'He is dead and gone,' 196.
Henry, Prince, brother of Charles I., 8, 173.
_Henry IV., Part I_, 81, 172, 182.
_Henry IV., Part II_, 70, 76, 105, 107, 109, 117, 177, 195.
_Henry V._, 31, 32, 41, 63, 114, 123, 129, 133, 136, 165, 166, 167,
172, 178, 180, 181, 182, 202, 210.
_Henry VI., Part I_, 56, 165, 166, 172, 182, 183, 208, 209.
_Henry VI., Part II_, 166, 172, 182.
_Henry VI., Part III_, 175, 182, 183.
Henry VII., Singing in time of, 65-69.
Henry VIII., a musician, 9, 10, 14, 26.
_Henry VIII._, 49, 73, 109, 110, 126, 139.
Herbert, George, 12.
Hexachord, 37, 187.
'Hey, Robin, jolly Robin,' 190.
Hilton, John, 77.
History of music in Shakespeare, 2, 3.
'Hold thy peace,' 77, 198.
Holofernes' head, 19.
Horn, 169.
Horns, stage direction, 182, 183, 211.
'How should I your true love know,' 77, 196.
Hugh, Parson, 187.
Hum, to, a burden, 22, 23, 24.
'Hundredth Psalm,' 75.
Hunsdean, Lord, 11.
'Hunt is up, The,' 73, 192.
Hunts-up, 73.
'I SHALL no more to sea,' 73, 191.
'I'm gone, Sir, and anon, Sir,' 190.
_Inglesant, John_, Mr Shorthouse's, 2, 29.
Instrumental Music, amongst lower classes, 18-20,
amongst higher classes, 9-15,
in barber's shop, 18, 19,
in taverns, 19, 20.
Instrumental music, descended from Vocal Dances, 113, 116, 117.
Instrumental music, England supreme in, 117.
_Introduction_, Morley's, 4-7, 8, 18, 23, 185.
Irish Harp, 31.
'It was a lover and his lass,' 93.
Ives, Simon, 171.
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