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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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