Round for as many as will; in four parts (1st Ed., 1650).
MUSIC | MOVEMENTS | |
First Part. | ||
A | 1–8 | Hands all eight slips clockwise and eight slips counter-clockwise to places. |
B | 1–4 | Partners set and turn single. |
5–8 | That again. | |
Second Part. (Progressive.) | ||
A | 1–4 | First couple leads forward a double to second couple and falls back a double. |
5–8 | That again. | |
B | 1–4 | First man turns second woman; while second man turns first woman. |
5–8 | First and second men turn their partners. | |
Third Part. (Progressive.) | ||
A | 1–8 | As in Second Part. |
B | 1–8 | First and second couples circular hey (four changes), partners facing. |
Fourth Part. (Progressive.) | ||
A | 1–2 | First man and first woman, joining inside hands, move forward a double to second couple. | 3–4 | The second man linking his right hand with first man’s left, all three fall back a double. |
5–8 | The three, still holding hands, move forward a double and fall back a double. | |
B | 1–4 | First man, raising his left arm and making an arch with second man, makes a whole turn counter-clockwise on his axis and swings his partner round under the arch back to her place. |
5–8 | First man, raising his right arm and making an arch with his partner, makes a whole turn clockwise on his axis and swings second man under the arch back to his place. | |
N.B.-It is suggested that the movements in this Part be repeated, the second woman (instead of the second man) linking right hand with the first man’s left and doing as second man did. | ||
Page transcribed by Hugh Stewart