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and Fletcher, and _Jews-harp_ by Hackluyt. In a rare black-letter volume, entitled _Newes from Scotland_, 1591, there is a curious story of one Geilles Duncan, a noted performer on the "Jews-harp," whose performance seems not only to have met with the approval of a numerous audience of witches, but to have been repeated in the presence of royalty, and by command of no less a personage than the "Scottish Solomon," king James VI. Agnes Sampson being brought before the king's majesty and his council, confessed that "Upon the night of All-hallow-even last, shee was accompanied as well with the persons aforesaid, as also with a great many other witches, to the number of two-hundredth; and that all they together went to sea, each one in a riddle or sive, and went into the same very substantially, with flaggons of wine, making merrie, and drinking by the way, in the same riddle or sives, to the Kirk of North Barrick in Lowthian; and that after {278} they had landed, tooke handes on the lande and daunced this reill or short daunce, singing all with one voice, "'Commer goe ye before, commer goe ye: Gif ye will not goe before, commer let me.' "At which time, she confessed that this Geilles Duncan (a servant girl) did goe before them, playing this reill or daunce uppon a small _trumpe_ called a _Jews-trumpe_, until they entred into the Kirk of North Barrick. These confessions made the King in a wonderfull admiration, and sent for the said Geilles Duncan, who upon the like _trumpe_ did play the saide daunce before the Kinge's Majestie; who in respect of the strangenes of these matters tooke great delight to be present at their examinations." It may be as well to mention that in the Belgic or Low Dutch, from whence come many of our toys, a _tromp_ is a rattle for children. Another etymon for _Jews-harp_ is _Jaws-harp_, because the place where it is played upon is between the jaws. To those who wish to learn more upon the subject, I beg to refer them to Pegge's _Anonymiana_; Dauncy's _Ancient Scottish Melodies_; and to my edition of Chettle's _Kind-Harts Dream_ printed by the Percy Society. Edward F. Rimbault. [We are indebted also to Trebor, E.W.D., J.F.M., and F.P. for replies to this Query. They will perceive that Dr. Rimbault had anticipated the substance of their several communications.] * * *
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