“ Greensleeves" in The Merry Wives of Windsor, V, 5." Caleno custure me" not sung but mentioned in Henry V, IV, 4."Where the Bee Sucks" in The Tempest, V, 1."When Griping Griefs" in Romeo and Juliet, IV, 5."Under the Greenwood Tree" in As You Like It, II, 5."The Wind and the Rain" in Twelfth Night, V, 1."Then They for Sudden Joy Did Weep" in King Lear, I, 4."Take, O Take Those Lips Away" in Measure for Measure, IV, 1."Sigh No More" in Much Ado About Nothing, II, 3."O Mistress Mine" in Twelfth Night, II, 3. "It Was a Lover and His Lass" in As You Like It V, 3."How Should I Your True Love Know?" in Hamlet IV, 5."Full Fathom Five" in The Tempest, I, 2.The following are among the most notable examples of songs in Shakespeare's plays: Music in Shakespeare's own theatre productions Songs as text within the plays This music is distinct from musical settings of Shakespeare's sonnets by later composers. Music in the plays of William Shakespeare includes both music incidental to the plot, as song and dance, and also additional supplied both by Shakespeare's own company and subsequent performers.
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