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Broome  :  The bonny bonny Broome.
For eight.

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Lead up all a D. forward and back, the firſt four caſt off and come to your places, the laſt four doe the like  ·  Lead downe and as much  :  Firſt and 3. Cu. meet and goe back, hands and goe round The other foure as much  :   : 


Sides all, ſet and turne S.  ·  That againe  :  The two firſt men hands and change places, and the laſt two men change, We. doing the ſame, ſet and turne S.  ·  All that againe


Armes all, ſet and turn S.  ·  That againe  :  The 2. and 3. on each ſide leade to each wall, while the firſt Cu. lead up and the laſt lead downe: change hands and meet; hands all and halfe round All that again  ·   ·