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Title The English Dancing Master: OR, Plaine and easeie Rules for the Dancing of Country Dances, with the tune to each DanceThe English Dancing Master: OR, Plaine and easeie Rules for the Dancing of Country Dances, with the tune to each Dance
Author John Playford
Year 1651
Publisher Thomas Harper
Location London, England
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Volumes This is the first edition.

A TABLE of the Dances contained in this Booke.

A.
ADsons Saraband.
Al-á-Mode dè France.
fol. 28.
49.
Argeers. 58.
All in a Garden greene. 71.
Aye me, or the Simphony. 73.
An old man is a bed full of Bones. 76.
B.
Blew Cap. 2.
Boat-man. 4.
Beggar Boy. 5.
Bobbing Joe. 7.
Bath. 57.
Broome. 74.
C.
Confesse his Tune. fol. 19.
Chirping of the Larke. 26.
Castabella. 35.
Chirping of the Nightingale. 64.
Cherrily and Merrily. 78.
Country Coll. 79.
Cuckolds all a row. 67.
Chestnut, or Doves Figary. 85.
D.
Daphne. 30.
Drive the Cold Winter away. 39.
Dissembling Love. 59.
Dargason, or Sedany. 71.
Dull Sir John. fol. 81.
F
Fine Companion. 33.
Faine I would if I could. 46.
Fryar and the Nun. 84.
G.
Grimstock. 14.
Greenwood. 16.
Gun. 40.
Goddesses. 52.
Glory of the West. 94.
Gathering Peascods. 96.
Graies Inne Maske. 103.
H.
Hit or misse. 18.
Health to Betty. 21.
Have at thy Coat old woman. 38.
Halfe Hanikin. 43.
Hearts ease. 54.
Healths. 55.
Hockley i'th hole. 82.
Hide Parke. 91.
I.
If all the World were Paper. 27.
Irish trot. 45.
Irish Lady, or Aniseed Robin. 48.
Jog on. 53.
Jack Pudding. 56.
Jack-a-Lent. 63.
Jenny pluck Pares. 95.
K.
Kemps Jeg. 25.
Kettle Drum. 89.
L.
Lady Spillers. 24.
Lord of Carnarvons Jeg. 44.
Lady Cullen. 50.
London Gentlewoman. 58.
Lavana. fol. 59.
Lady lye neare me. 92.
Lulling beyond thee. 93.
M.
Mage on a Cree. 20.
Milisons Jeg. 22.
Merry Milke Mayds. 31.
Milfield. 32.
Mayd peept out of the window. 42.
Mayden Lane. 62.
Milke Mayds Bob. 75.
Mundesse. 90.
N.
Night Peece. 3.
New Exchange. 8.
Nonesuch. 29.
Newcastle. 77.
New New Nothing. 98.
New Boe peepe. 83.
O. fol.
Old Mole. 13.
Once I loved a Mayden faire. 47.
P.
Parsons farwell. 6.
Picking of sticks. 12.
Peppers black. 41.
Prince Ruperts March. 57.
Petticoat wag. 68.
Pauls Steeple. 69.
Punks delight. 72.
Pauls Wharfe. 86.
R.
Rose is red, and Rose is white. 37.
Rufty, tufty. 70.
Row well ye Marriners. 102.
S.
Singo, or the Oyle of Barly. 10.
Saraband. fol. 17.
Spanish Jepsies. 23.
Skellamfago. 34.
Spanyard. 36.
Souldiers Life. 65.
Saints Martins. 66.
Saturday Night and Sunday Morne. 80.
Staines Morris. 87.
Scotch Cap. 99.
Step Stately. 100.
Shepheards Holyday. 101.
Slip. 104.
T.
fol.
Tom Tinker. 88.
V.
Upon a Summers day. 1.
Up Tayles all. 97.
W.
Whish. 9.
Whirligig. 11.
Woodycock. 15.