Page:The Dancing Master, Playford, 1686.djvu/190

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Love lies a bleeding.
Longways for as many as will.

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Honour to the Preſence, next to your women. Lead up all forward and back, that again.


The firſt man and wo. caſt off into the 2. Cu. place and meet, and go round each other back to back, and then caſt off into your own places, and do the ſame over again, to the firſt Strain of the Tune. Then the two men clap hands with each other, and the two we. with each other, and then with your wo. next, the firſt Cu. caſt off into the 2. Cu. places, and clap hands as they did before, and turn your own wo. once round; and do ſo to the end.