Longways as many as will; in three parts (3rd Ed., 1665).
MUSIC | MOVEMENTS | |
First Part. | ||
A1 | 1–4 | All lead up a double and fall back a double to places (r.s.). |
5–6 | All jump three times, facing their partners, on the two beats of bar 5 and the first beat of the following bar. | |
7–8 | All turn single. | |
A2 | 1–8 | All that again. |
Second Part. | ||
(Duple minor-set.) | ||
A1 | 1–4 | First and second men fall back a double, and move forward a double to places; while first and second women do the same (r.s.). |
5–6 | First and second men and their partners jump three times as before. | |
7–8 | First couple casts down into second place, while second couple moves up into first place (r.s.) (progressive). | |
Third Part. | ||
(Duple minor-set.) | ||
A1 | 1–2 | First man and second woman cross over and change places (r.s.). |
3–4 | First woman and second man cross over and change places (r.s.). | |
5–6 | First and second men and their partners jump three times as before. | |
7–8 | First and second men change places with their partners (r.s.) (progressive). | |
Fourth Part. | ||
(Duple minor-set.) | ||
A1 | 1–4 | First and second couple hands-four, half-way round. |
5–6 | First and second men and their partners jump three times as before. | |
7–8 | First and second men change places with their partners (r.s.) (progressive). | |
Page transcribed by Hugh Stewart