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| S | ||
|---|---|---|
| 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 | |
| T | ||
| Thomas you cannot. | 93 | |
| Trenchmore. | 154 | |
| Twins. | 118 | |
| Tom Tinker. | 130 | |
| Ten Pound Laſs. | 150 | |
| Twenty-ninth of May. | 207 | |
| V | ||
| Up Tails all. | 17 | |
| Under and over. | 108 | |
| *Under the Green-wood Tree. | 168 | |
| *Valentine’s day. | 172 | |
| *Vienna. | 203 | |
| W | ||
| 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.