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All in a Garden Greene
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Cuckolds All a Row
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Half Hannikin
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Dargason
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Put Thy Smock a Monday
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Row Well Ye Marriners
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All the Flowers of the Broom
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Hey De Guise
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John, Come Kiss Me Now
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Rogero
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Trip and Go
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Unnamed Basse Dance
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Dance and Ballads
Daphne
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Be Merry, Be Merry, My Wife Has All
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