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Longways for as many as tuiS,
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fli^p
— tri
Firft man ftand on the wo. fide, and the wo. on the man's, then the i. man caft off and go on the out- fide of the 2. woj
while the 1. wo. goes down the in-fide of the 2. wo. and the 2. cu. flip up into the 1. cu. place, then the 1. wo. go up
on the ont-fide of the 2. man, and the 1. man on the out-fide of the 2. wo. into their own places. This to the firfi strain
pliyei mice.
The *• man ftand in the 1. wo, place, then the 1. man and 2. wo. crofs and go the Figure between the 1. wo. and 2,
man tiU they come to their places again, then the 1. man and wo. take hands and change into the 2. wo. place while the
other two do over the fame, then each cu. change over with his own, and the i- man and 1. wo. caft off into the 2. cu.
place, while the 2. man goes below the i- man, and go the Figure between the 2- wo. and 1. man into their own places
again, then the man fet to the 1. wo. and jogg with his right elbow and foot, chen with his left elbow and foot, and
change places ; the other cu. do the like Figure over. This to the fecond Strain plaje A twice.
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( 119 )
Longways for as many as tuiS,
0000
fli^p
— tri
Firft man ftand on the wo. fide, and the wo. on the man's, then the i. man caft off and go on the out- fide of the 2. woj
while the 1. wo. goes down the in-fide of the 2. wo. and the 2. cu. flip up into the 1. cu. place, then the 1. wo. go up
on the ont-fide of the 2. man, and the 1. man on the out-fide of the 2. wo. into their own places. This to the firfi strain
pliyei mice.
The *• man ftand in the 1. wo, place, then the 1. man and 2. wo. crofs and go the Figure between the 1. wo. and 2,
man tiU they come to their places again, then the 1. man and wo. take hands and change into the 2. wo. place while the
other two do over the fame, then each cu. change over with his own, and the i- man and 1. wo. caft off into the 2. cu.
place, while the 2. man goes below the i- man, and go the Figure between the 2- wo. and 1. man into their own places
again, then the man fet to the 1. wo. and jogg with his right elbow and foot, chen with his left elbow and foot, and
change places ; the other cu. do the like Figure over. This to the fecond Strain plaje A twice.
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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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