For Four; in three parts (3rd Ed., 1665).
Couple facing couple across the room, the couple on the men's side being the first.
MUSIC | MOVEMENTS | |
First Part. | ||
A1 | 1–4 | The two couples lead forward a double, meet, and fall back a double to places (r.s.). |
5–8 | Partners set, thus: Spring onto the right foot and hold up left foot, repeating with reverse feet; then jump three times with crossed feet. | |
A2 | 1–8 | All that again. |
B1 | 1–2 | The two couples move forward a double and meet (r.s.). |
3–4 | First man and second woman fall back a double to places; while first woman and second man cross over and change places (r.s.). | |
5–8 | Each man sets as above to the contrary woman. | |
B2 | 1–2 | The two men and the two women move forward a double and meet (r.s.). |
3–4 | First woman and second man fall back a double to places; while first man and second woman cross over and change places (r.s.). | |
5–8 | Partners set (as above). | |
B3 | 1–8 | As in B1. |
B4 | 1–8 | As in B2 to places. |
Second Part. | ||
A1 | 1–4 | Partners side. |
5–8 | Partners set (as above). | |
A2 | 1–4 | Each man sides with the contrary woman (r.s.). |
5–8 | Each man sets (as above) with the contrary woman. | |
B1 | 1–4 | First man casts off to his left, and, followed by his partner, returns to his place. |
5–8 | First man and first woman set (as above). | |
B2 | 1–8 | The second couple does the same. |
Third Part. | ||
A1 | 1–4 | Partners arm with the right. |
5–8 | Partners set (as above). | |
A2 | 1–4 | Men arm contrary women by the left. |
5–8 | Each man sets (as above) with the contrary woman. | |
B1 | 1–2 | First man and second woman move forward a double and meet (r.s.). |
3–8 | First man and second woman stand back to back, take hands, and move round clockwise to places; while first man and second woman move round them in a circle, counter-clockwise (r.s.). | |
B2 | 1–2 | Second man and first woman move forward a double and meet (r.s.). |
3–8 | Second man and first woman stand back to back, take hands, and move round clockwise to places; while second woman and first man move round them in a circle, counter-clockwise (r.s.). |