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THE ENGLISH DANCING MASTER

OR, plaine and easie Rules for the Dancing of Country Dances,
with the Tune to each Dance.
JOHN PLAYFORD

A
Adsons Saraband.
Al-a-Mode de France
Argeers
All in a Garden greene
Aye me, or the Simphony
An old man is a bed full of Bones

B
Blew Cap
Boat-man
Beggar Boy
Bobbing Foe
Bath
Broome

C
Confesse his Tune
Chirping of the Larke
Castabella
Chirping of the Nightingale
Cheerily and Merrily
Country Coll
Cuckolds all a row
Chestnut, or Doves Figary

D
Daphne
Drive the Cold Winter away
Dissembling Love
Dargason, or Sedany
Dull Sir Fohn

F
Fine Companion
Faine I would if 1 could
Fryar and the Nun

G
Grimstock
Greenwood
Gun
Godesses
Glory of the west
Gathering Peascods
Grates Inne Maske

H
Hit or misse
Health to Betty
Have at thy Coat old woman
Halfe Hanikin
Hearts ease
Healths
Hockley i' th hole
Hide Parke

I
If all the world were Paper
Irish trot
Irish Lady, or Aniseed Robin
Fog on
Jack Pudding
Jack-a-Lent
Jenny pluck Pares

K
Kemps Feg
Kettle drum

L
Lady Spillers
Lord of Carnarvons Jeg
Lady Cullen 
London Gentlewoman
Lavana
Lady lye neare me
Lulling beyond thee

M
Mage on a Cree
Milisons Feg
Merry Milke Mayds
Millfield
Mayd peept out of the window
Mayden Lane
Milke Mayds Bob
Mundess

N
Night Peece
New Exchange
Nonesuch
Newcastle
New New Nothing
New Boepeepe

0
Old Mole
Once I loved a Mayden Faire

P
Parsons farewell
Picking of sticks
Peppers black
Prince Ruperts March
Petticoat wag
Pauls Steeple
Punks delight
Pauls wharfe

R
Rose is red, and Rose is white
Rufty tufty
Row well ye Marriners

S
Stingo, or the Oyle of Barley
Saraband
Spanish Jepsies
Skellam fago
Spanyard
Souldiers Life
Saints Martins
Saturday Night and Sunday Morne
Staines Morris
Scotch Cap
Step Stateley
Shepheards Holyday
Skip

T
Tom Tinker

U
Upon a Summers day
Up Tayles all

W
Whish
Whirligig
Woody cock
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