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Longways for as many as will.
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Honour to the prcfence. Lead upward and back^_ That again _? Caft off, i. man and wo. lead up, 2. cu. in their places,
then caft off 2. cu. into your placet, then men take hands, and likewife we. and fall back, then the 1. cu. caft off.and 2„ch,
lead up as before, then crofs over men and we. in each other's places, then men and likewife we. go back to back, then men
and alio we. go tight-hands a whole turn, and left-hands a turn with your own, Which is thtfirftparu
The 1. Cu. lead down and walk round the 2. cu. into their own places, then crofs right over and ftand ih the 2. cu. places,
the 2. cu. moving up a little, then the 2. cu. go the figure of 8- then both men take their own we. by both hands, the J.
man, put his wo. back, and the 2. man pull his wo. to him,titl both men and we. fall into their own places,then men and we*
fail back, then the i- wo. crofs over to the 2. man, then prefently the 1. man go behind the 1. wo, and turn the 2. wo.
turning both together, fet to your own, then right-hands round, and fo to the reft;
(SO
Longways for as many as will.
00O0
Honour to the prcfence. Lead upward and back^_ That again _? Caft off, i. man and wo. lead up, 2. cu. in their places,
then caft off 2. cu. into your placet, then men take hands, and likewife we. and fall back, then the 1. cu. caft off.and 2„ch,
lead up as before, then crofs over men and we. in each other's places, then men and likewife we. go back to back, then men
and alio we. go tight-hands a whole turn, and left-hands a turn with your own, Which is thtfirftparu
The 1. Cu. lead down and walk round the 2. cu. into their own places, then crofs right over and ftand ih the 2. cu. places,
the 2. cu. moving up a little, then the 2. cu. go the figure of 8- then both men take their own we. by both hands, the J.
man, put his wo. back, and the 2. man pull his wo. to him,titl both men and we. fall into their own places,then men and we*
fail back, then the i- wo. crofs over to the 2. man, then prefently the 1. man go behind the 1. wo, and turn the 2. wo.
turning both together, fet to your own, then right-hands round, and fo to the reft;
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Description | Scottish songs and music of the 18th and early 19th centuries, including music for the Highland bagpipe. These are selected items from the collection of John Glen (1833 to 1904). Also includes a few manuscripts, some treatises, and other books on the subject. |
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Description | The Glen Collection and the Inglis Collection represent mainly 18th and 19th century Scottish music, including Scottish songs. The collections of Berlioz and Verdi collected by bibliographer Cecil Hopkinson contain contemporary and later editions of the works of the two composers Berlioz and Verdi. |
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