Longways for as many as will; in three parts (1st Ed., 1650).
| MUSIC | MOVEMENTS | |
| First Part. | ||
| A | 1–4 | Men move up a double (r.s.), and turn single. |
| 5–8 | Women do the same. | |
| 9–12 | Women fall back a double to places (r.s.), and turn single. | |
| 13–16 | Men do the same. | |
| Second Part. | ||
| (Duple minor-set.) | ||
| A | 1–4 | First and second men fall back a double (r.s.), and turn single. |
| 5–8 | First and second women do the same. | |
| 9–12 | Partners change places (r.s.). | |
| 13–14 | First and second men change places; while first and second women do the same (r.s.). | |
| 15–16 | Partners change places (r.s.) (progressive).. | |
| Third Part. | ||
| (Duple minor-set.) | ||
| A | 1–4 | First and second men turn each other once-and-a-half round, change places, and face each other; while first and second women do the same. |
| 5–6 | All slip inwards, first man and second woman to their right, second man and first woman to their left. | |
| 7–8 | All four turn single. | |
| 9–10 | First and second couples hands-four, half-way round. | |
| 11–12 | All four turn single. | |
| 13–14 | First and second couples right-hands-across, half-way round (progressive). | |
| 15–16 | All four turn single. | |
Page transcribed by Hugh Stewart