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Air : " The Red Fox." In his edition of Moore's Melodies " restored," Professor Stanford accuses Moore of having altered
Bunting's dance-setting of this tune in two-four time, "by halving the speed into a march." To 9how the inconsistency of this
statement it is sufficient to point out that Moore's air was published in the second number of the Melodies, 1807, and that the
version of the air which Bunting publishes in his third Collection, 1840, was obtained by him from Dr. Petrie in 1839— i.e., just

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