Longways as many as will; in three parts (1st Ed., 1650).
MUSIC | MOVEMENTS | |
First Part. | ||
A | 1–4 | All lead up a double and fall back a double to places (r.s.). |
5–8 | That again. | |
B1 | 1–2 | Women turn round and face the right wall, and move forward a double (small skipping-steps). |
3–4 | Men move forward a double toward right wall (r.s.). Each man stands behind his partner and places his hands upon her shoulders. | |
5–8 | Each man peeps four times over his partner’s shoulders, alternately to right and left, upon the first beat of each bar. | |
9–10 | All fall back to places (sk.s.). | |
11–12 | All turn single. | |
B2 | 1–2 | Men turn round and face the left wall, and move forward a double (small running-steps). |
3–4 | Women follow them and stand each behind her partner and places her hands upon his shoulders. | |
5–8 | Women peep over their partner’s shoulders four times as the men did in B1. | |
9–10 | All fall back to places (sk.s.). | |
11–12 | All turn single. | |
Second Part. | ||
A | 1–4 | Partners side (r.s.). |
5–8 | That again. | |
B1 | 1–12 | Same as B2 in First Part. |
B2 | 1–12 | Same as B1 in First Part. |
Third Part. | ||
A | 1–4 | Partners arm with the right. |
5–8 | Partners arm with the left. | |
B1, B2 | Same as in First Part. | |
Page transcribed by Hugh Stewart