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====== Cuckolds All a Row ====== | ====== Cuckolds All a Row ====== | ||
- | ("Hey Boys, Up Go We" | + | ("Hey Boys, Up Go We" |
- | 2 couples facing | + | Lovelace Manuscript around 1621~1649\\ |
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- | [[http:// | + | Cecil Sharp 1911, \\ |
+ | 2 couples facing\\ | ||
+ | [[http:// | ||
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8 Men cast to left and back to place, followed by partners | 8 Men cast to left and back to place, followed by partners | ||
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- | + | **CUCKOLDS ALL A ROW" OR "HEY BOYS UP GO**\\ | |
+ | Judging from the "Hey, boys" reference in the lyric to "Green sleeves | ||
+ | and Pudding Pies" | ||
+ | {o keep the " | ||
+ | content. A cuckold is the unsuspecting husband of an unfaithful wife. | ||
+ | often signified in the visual arts by a pair of horns, |
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