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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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