13. 'Whoop, do me no harm, good man,' p. [72]. Winter's Tale IV, iii, 198. The rest of the words unknown, but several ballads printed in latter part of 16th century go to this tune—
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14. Stephano's 'scurvey tunes,' Tempest II, ii, 41, see p. [73]. "As sung by Mr Bannister" [1667].
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15. 'Jog On,' p. [72], Winter's Tale IV, ii, 125. Two more stanzas were first printed 1661, see Chappell, Vol. I. 160. The tune is from the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book (Queen Elizabeth's Virginal Book), where it has the name