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Cymbals, 176.

Cymbeline, 73, 100, 109, 110.

Damon and Pithias, 16.

Dances, 16th cent., 137-151.

Dance music, 139, 144, 145, 200, 201 ff.

Dances in Shakespeare, 113 ff.

Dances, sung, 113, 115, 118, 119, 145.

Dancing, time of Elizabeth, James I. and Charles I., 118.

Dances of 16th cent., origin of Sonata form, 113.

Dancing Schools, English, 136.

Dancing, to tabor and pipe, 78, 120, and frontispiece.

Davenant, The Wits, 17.

Davies, Sir John, on dances, 123, 124.

Declaration of Egregious Impostures, 17.

Dekker, Satiromastix, 164.

Delaborde, 119.

Descant, 6, 8, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 41, 42, 67, 68, 185.

Descanters, contention of, 6.

Descant on a "ground," 29, 30.

Deuteromelia, Ravencroft's, 83.

'Diabolus est,' 37, 186.

Diapason, 22, 23, 153, 154.

Diminution, see Division.

Dinner party, 16th cent., 5.

Dinner, music during, at taverns, 20, after supper, 105.

Dirge, 109, 110, 111.

Discord, 'restless,' 22, 23, 'harsh,' 28.

Division, 28-30, 35, 36, 57, 185, 186.

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