The Dancing Master (1686)/Green Sleeves and Pudding-Pies

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John Playford4496943The Dancing Master — Green Sleeves1686Anonymous
Green-Sleeves and Pudding-Pies
Longways for as many as will.

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First Cu. change places and sides with the second Cu. and turn each other, then the second Cu. side, and turn again into their places; next, each Cu. cross over and change places, and go the Figure of 8. then the first man fall back and turn his own; the rest do the same. This to the first Strain of the Tune.


First man set to the second wo. and go back to back, and the second man set to the first wo. and go back to back, then all four take hands and go half round, and fall back, cross over with your own, while the second Cu. slip up, and take hands and turn down betwixt the second Cu. and so lead down betwixt the third Cu. and cast up, and turn your own, the other Couples do the same. This to the second Strain of the Tune.