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Sellengers Round. 1
Sage Leaf. 18
Shepherds Daughter. 81
Stingo, or the Oyl of Barly. 84
Sweet Kate. 94
Step ſtately. 97
Scotch Cap, or Edenborough Caſtle. 98
Souldiers Life. 99
Solomons Jig, or Green-gooſe fair. 100
Spaniſh Gypſie. 101
Saraband. 102
Skellamefago, or Don Pedro. 103
Shepherds Holy-day. 105
Saturday night. 114
Spring-Garden. 120
Simple Simon, or Huddle-duddle. 123
Smiths Rant, or the Cuckow. 128
Slip, or Sir Roger. 129
Singletons Slip. 144
Staggins Jigg. 164
*Sawney and Jockey. 165
*Smiths new Rant. 180
*Sion-Houſe. 187
*Shores Garden. 201
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Thomas you cannot. 93
Trenchmore. 154
Twins. 118
Tom Tinker. 130
Ten Pound Laſs. 150
Twenty-ninth of May. 207
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Up Tails all. 17
Under and over. 108
*Under the Green-wood Tree. 168
*Valentine’s day. 172
*Vienna. 203
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Wiſh. 115
Woody-cock, or Green Man. 116
What you pleaſe. 117
Watton Towns end. 119
Whirligig. 136
Wallingford-houſe. 141
Witches. 157
White-hall. 158Ñ
*Well-hall. 171
*Weſtmorland. 191
*Wolverton-hall. 204
Additions (not listed in original)
Tunes of other Country-Dances added to this Book. (c. 1687)
A new Additional Sheet to the Dancing Master. (c. 1688)
A new Addition to the Dancing-Master. (c. 1689)

There is newly printed a new Edition of the Violin Book, entituled, Apollo’s Banquet, (firſt Part,) containing new Ayres, Theatre Tunes, Horn-pipes, Jiggs, and Scotch Tunes. The ſecond part of this Book contains a Collection of French dancing Tunes, uſed at Court and in Dancing Schools; as, ſeveral new Brawls, Corants, Bore’s, Minuets, Carols, Sarabandes, etc. Most of which are proper to play on the Flute or Recorder, as well as on the Violin. Price 1 s. 6 d.

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