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INDEX

OF THE

NAMES OF AUTHORS,

AND

OTHER SIGNATURES.

ANONIMUS, 146, 179, 194, 206

B. E. (Edmund Bolton) 3. 9, 18, 134, 147
B. T. 94

Barnefield, Richard, 83, 126

Bird, M. out of his set songs, 156, 168, 173,

177

Bolton, Edmund, (see B. E.) 3, 9, 18, 134, 147
Breton, N. 25, 33, 38, 55, 64, 82, 228, 229
Brooke, Christopher, 242

Browne, W. 239

C. H. (Henry Constable) 91, 105, 187, 199

D. I. (John Davis?) 35

D. S È. (Sir Edward Dyer) 53, 88, 112, 154, 183, 231

Dowland, M. John, out of his book of tableture for the lute,
179

Drayton, Michaell, 16, 27, 91, 114, 189

Dyer, S. E. (see D. S. E.) 53, 88, 112, 154, 183, 231

F. I. 120

G. M. F. (Master Fulke Grevile) 181, 182
Greene, Ro. 20, 31, 37, 54, 67, 106, 128

H. W. (Wm. Hunnis?) 68, 70

Howard, L. T. Earle of Surrie, 40, 52
Howell (see Nowell) 213

Hunnis, William (see H. W.) 68, 70

Ignoto,

1

x1

Ignoto, 58, 59, 73, 90, 111, 135, 161, 206, 211, 215, 218,

224, 225, 230, 236, 241

Lodge, Thomas, 21, 29, 50, 61, 62, 92, 97, 124, 151, 184

M. I. (Jervis Markham?) 35, 36

Marlow, Chr. 214

Morley, M. out of his Madrigales, 151, 178, 239

Nowell, M. H. 213

Oxenford, Earle of, 87

Peele, George, 34, 237, 238

R. S. W. (Sir Walter Raleigh) see Ignoto and p. xiii.

S. W. (William Smith) 98

Shakspeare, W. 57

Sidney, S. Phil. 1,7, 10, 100, 101, 121, 130, 143, 164, 194,

212, 220, 227, 232

Spencer, Edmund, 12, 22, 48

Tonie Sheepheard, 26, 43, 72, 119, 190, 221, 233

Unknown, 122, 133, 136

Watson, Tho. 47, 60, 76, 93, 139

Wootton, John, 49, 65

Yong, Bar. 76, 79, 95, 102, 103, 108, 112, 117, 123, 126, 131, 137, 141, 145, 148, 152, 156, 158, 162, 167, 170, 173, 174, 175, 176

Young, Maister N. out of his Musica transalpina, 204, 205

HELICON,

OR

THE MVSES

HARMONY.

The Courts of Kings heare no such straines,
As daily lull the Rusticke Swaines.

LONDON:

Printed for RICHARD MORE; and are to

be sould at his Shop in S. Dunstanes

Church yard. 1614.

To the truly

vertvovs and

Honourable Lady, the Lady

ELIZABETH CARIE.

Deigne worthy Lady, (England's happy Muse,
Learning's delight, that all things else exceeds)
To shield from enuies pawe and times abuse,
The tunefull noates of these our shepheards reeds.

Sweet is the concord, and the musicke such,
That as it riuers haue been seene to daunce,
When these musitians did their sweet pipes tuch
In silence lay the vales, as in a traunce.

The Satyre stopt his race to heare them sing,
And bright Apollo to these layes hath giuen
So great a gift, that any fauouring

The shepheards quill, shall with the lights of heauen

Haue equall fate: then cherrish these (faire stem)
So shall they liue by thee, and thou by them.

Your honours

euer to command,

RICHARD MORE.

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