20. 'Carman's Whistle,' p. [76], H. 4. B. III, ii, 320. Tune as given by Byrd, who wrote variations on it before 1591.
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21. 'Fortune my Foe,' p. [76], Merry Wiv. III, iii, 62. This old tune is, at latest, of Elizabeth's day, and most likely much older. The words here set are given in Burney, and the harmony is by Byrd, who wrote variations on it for Queen Elizabeth's Virginal Book.
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The above words are the first verse of 'Titus Andronicus's Complaint,' which Burney says was originally written to this tune. The ballad is given in full in Percy's Reliques, Vol. I. p. 180.
22. Ophelia's Songs, p. [76], Hamlet IV, v.