The tune is found in Queen
Elizabeth's Virginal Book, and in the
_Dancing
Master_ (1650-1690).
Robert Herrick
.. Clouds will not ever_, etc., two
reminiscences of Horace, II. _Od._ x. 17, and ix.
727. _Up tails all._ This tune will be found in Chappell's _Popular
Music of the Olden Time_, vol. i. p. 196. He notes that it was a
favourite with Herrick, who wrote four other poems in the metre, viz.:
_The Hag is Astride_, _The Maypole is up_, _The Peter-penny_, and
_Twelfth Night: or, King and Queen_.
The tune is found in Queen
Elizabeth's Virginal Book, and in the
_Dancing
Master_ (1650-1690).
It
is alluded to by Ben Jonson, and was a favourite with the Cavaliers.
730. _Charon and Philomel._ This dialogue is found with some slight
variations of text in Rawlinson's MS. poet. 65. fol. 32. The following
variants may be noted: l. 5, _voice_ for _sound_; l. 7, _shade_ for
_bird_; l. 11, _warbling_ for _watching_; l. 12, _hoist up_ for _thus
hoist_; l. 13, _be gone_ for _return_; l. 18, _praise_ for _pray_; l.