J’allai à elle dans la prairie
Avec la vielle et l’archet.
[78] The melody of this is founded, the composer tells us in a note, on the chimes of St. Mary’s clock, at Cambridge, which are as follows:—
This tune was invented by the Rev. Dr. Jowett; and the drolls of the University, from the moment or its birth, called it Jowett’s jig.—Editor.
[79] Since the above was set up, we have discovered that this is not a new composition, though it may have been newly published. It is now too late conveniently to take out the article.—(Editor.)
[80] Master Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley, son of the Right Honourable Sir Gore Ouseley.
[81] He is, however, still living.
[82] In his Præceptiones Musices Poeticæ: see Ravenscroft’s Brief Discourse, 1614, p. 1.