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nashjc
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 Recording: {{ ::​music:​shepherds_holiday-068-bn12pb03.mp3.zip |}}\\ Recording: {{ ::​music:​shepherds_holiday-068-bn12pb03.mp3.zip |}}\\
 {{ ::​music:​shepheards_holyday_or_labour_in_vaine-bsbnd02.mp3.zip |}}\\ {{ ::​music:​shepheards_holyday_or_labour_in_vaine-bsbnd02.mp3.zip |}}\\
-Longways for Six; in three parts (1st Ed., 1650).+Longways for Six; in three parts (1st Ed., 1650).\\ 
 +Adapted by Cecil Sharp in 1912
  
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     5–8 W1 and M1 cross over and cast up to places (skip?).     5–8 W1 and M1 cross over and cast up to places (skip?).
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 +Video: https://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=aW9uMOVJPJk&​t=2s\\ 
 +The Shepherd'​s Holiday. The alternate title “Labour in Vain” was also the name of an old tavern in England, whose sign was “illustrated by a woman with a Negro child in a tub, whom she is endeavouring to scour white” (Hackwood, 1909).
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