Early American Secular Music and Its European Sources, 1589-1839
Table of Contents - Tristram Horn, 1591

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Page Text Incipit  Short Title/Biblio
  To Blow to the Field (t)    Tristram Horn, 1591 
  To Blow In the Field (t)    Tristram Horn, 1591 
  To Blow to Seeke (t)    Tristram Horn, 1591 
  When the Hounds Hunt After a Game Vnknown, Blow Thus (t)    Tristram Horn, 1591 
  To Draw From Couert to Couert (t)    Tristram Horn, 1591 
  To Blow the Earthing of the Foxe When He Is Couerable (t)    Tristram Horn, 1591 
  To Blow If the Foxe Be Not Couerable (t)    Tristram Horn, 1591 
  To Blow the Death of the Foxe In Field or Couert (t)    Tristram Horn, 1591 
  Death of the Foxe at Thy Lords Gate, The (t)    Tristram Horn, 1591 
  Death of the Bucke, Either with Bowe, or Hounds (t), or Grey Hounds, The (a    Tristram Horn, 1591 
  Knowledge Vpon the Same, The (t)    Tristram Horn, 1591 
  Death of the Bucke with Hounds, The (t)    Tristram Horn, 1591 
  Prize of an Hart Royall, The (t)    Tristram Horn, 1591 
  To Blow the Call of the Keepers of Any Parke or Forrest (t)    Tristram Horn, 1591 
  When the Game Breaketh Couert (t)    Tristram Horn, 1591 
  Where the Foxe Is Earthed, Blowe for the terriars After this Manner (t)    Tristram Horn, 1591 
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