Dances from Playford
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The following dances appear in Playford's Dancing Master.
- Adsons Saraband
- Al-a-Mode de France
- Argeers
- All in a Garden Green
- Aye me, or the Simphony
- And old man is a be full of Bones
- Blew Cap
- Boat-man
- Beggar Boy
- Bobbing Joe
- Bath
- Broome
- Confesse his Tune
- Chirping of the Larke
- Castbella
- Chirping of the Nightengale
- Cherrily and Merrily
- Country Coll
- Cuckolds all a row
- Chestnut
- Daphne
- Drive the cold winter away
- Dissembling Love
- Dargason, or Sedany
- Dull Sir John
- Fine Companion
- Faine I would if I could
- Fryar and the Nun
- Grimstock
- Greenwood
- Gun
- Godesses
- Glory of the west
- Gathering Peascods
- Graies Inne Maske
- Hit or misse
- Health to Betty
- Have at thy coat old woman
- Halfe Hanikin
- Hearts ease
- Healths
- Hockley i'th hole
- Hide Parke
- If all the World were Paper
- Irish trot
- Irish Lady
- Jog on
- Jack Pudding
- Jack-o-Lent
- Jenny pluck Pares
- Kemps Jeg
- Kettle Drum
- Lady spillers
- Lord of Carnarvons Jeg
- Lady Cullen
- London Gentlewoman
- Lavans
- Lady lye neare me
- Lulling beyond thee
- Mage on a Cree
- Milisons Jeg
- Merry Merry Milke Mayds
- Milifield
- Mayd peept out of the window
- Mayden Lane
- Milke Mayds Bob
- Mandesse
- Night Peece
- New Exchange
- None such
- Newcastle
- New New Nothing
- New Boe peepe
- Old Mole
- Once I loved a Mayden faire
- Parsons farwell
- Picking of sticks
- Peppers black
- Prince Ruperts March
- Petticoat wag
- Pauls Steeple
- Punks delight
- Pals Wharfe
- Rose is red, and Rose is white
- Rufty, tufty
- Row well ye Marriners
- Stingo
- Saraband
- Spanish Jepsies
- Skellamfago
- Spanyard
- Souldiers Life
- Saints Martins
- Saturday Night and Sunday Morne
- Staines Morris
- Scotch Cap
- Step Stately
- Shepheards Holyday
- Slip
- Tom Tinker
- Upon a Summers day
- Up tayles all
- Whish
- Whirligig
- Woodycock