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A Table of the Dances.

Lavana.fol. 59.
Lady lye neare me.92.
Lulling beyond thee.93.
M.
Mage on a Cree.20.
Milisons Jeg.22.
Merry Milke Mayds.31.
Milfield.32.
Mayd peept out of the window.42.
Mayden Lane.62.
Milke Mayds Bob.75.
Mundesse.90.
N.
Night Peece.3.
New Exchange.8.
Nonesuch.29.
Newcastle.77.
New New Nothing.98.
New Boe peepe.83.
O.fol.
Old Mole.13.
Once I loved a Mayden faire.47.
P.
Parsons farwell.6.
Picking of sticks.12.
Peppers black.41.
Prince Ruperts March.57.
Petticoat wag.68.
Pauls Steeple.69.
Punks delight.72.
Pauls Wharfe.86.
R.
Rose is red, and Rose is white.37.
Rufty, tufty.70.
Row well ye Marriners.102.
S.
Singo, or the Oyle of Barly.10.
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