Silence's songs, 70.
'Sing his part,' see 'Bear,' 14, 15.
Singers' excuses, 93.
Singing, amongst lower classes, 15-18, 66-69, 78-80, 83, 84.
Singing, amongst higher classes, 5-9, 12, 13-15.
Singing, 13th and 14th cent., 65.
Singing, 15th and 16th cent., 66-69, 97, 98.
Singing-man of Windsor, 85.
Sinkapace, see Cinquepace.
Sir Roger de Coverly, dance, 115, 123.
Skelton, 66, 67.
'Sneak's noise,' 105, 106.
Social Life, music in, 4 ff.
Sol-Fa, 35-40, 67, 68, 130, 186.
Solmisation, 187.
Songs, mentioned or quoted in Shakespeare, 69 ff.
Sonneries, French trumpet calls, 178, 210.
Sonnet VIII, 25.
Sonnet CXXVIII, 54.
Sophonisba, by Marston, 170.
Spheres, Music of the, 152-156.
Spinet, 145, and frontispiece.
St Thomas Wake, Pavan and Galliard, 136, 201-203.
Stage Directions, musical, 4, 159, 165 ff, 169-171, etc.
Stanley, Thos., Hist. of Philos., 152.
Stephano's songs, 73, 191.
Steps, of dances, 122, 124, 139.
Stop, to, of strings, etc., 22, 26, 51, 52, 53.
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