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A TABLE of the Dances contained in this Booke.
| A. | |
| ADſons Saraband. Al-á-Mode dè France. | fol. 28. 49. |
| Argeers. | 58. |
| All in a Garden greene. | 71. |
| Aye me, or the Simphony. | 73. |
| An old man is a bed full of Bones. | 76. |
| B. | |
| Blew Cap. | 2. |
| Boat-man. | 4. |
| Beggar Boy. | 5. |
| Bobbing Joe. | 7. |
| Bath. | 57. |
| Broome. | 74. |
| C. | |
| Confeſſe his Tune. | fol. 19. |
| Chirping of the Larke. | 26. |
| Caſtabella. | 35. |
| Chirping of the Nightingale. | 64. |
| Cherrily and Merrily. | 78. |
| Country Coll. | 79. |
| Cuckolds all a row. | 67. |
| Cheſtnut, or Doves Figary. | 85. |
| D. | |
| Daphne. | 30. |
| Drive the Cold Winter away. | 39. |
| Diſſembling Love. | 59. |
| Dargaſon, or Sedany. | 71. |
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