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Title Page
Junior, Democritus (1840) The Anatomy of Melancholy, Thomas Tegg. London.
Printed from the Authorized Copy of 1651, with the author’s last corrections, additions.

Playford Dances Title Page
1. de Rocheforte, Fidelico. (n.d) John Playford, a Brief Biography. Letter of Dance - Volume 3(Issues 17-24). Retrieved January 4, 2006, from  http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/lod/vol3/playford_bib.html
2. Playford, John. (March 19, 1651) The English Dancing Master. Images Online. Retrieved January 4, 2006 from http://www.imagesonline.bl.uk/britishlibrary/controller/subjectidsearch?id=8099&startid=32378&width=4&height=2&idx=1

3. Land, Christy & Laughout, Susan (1998) Multicultural Folk Dance Guide. Human Kinetics. Canada.

All in a Garden Greene
1. Robinson, Clement (1584) A Handfull of Pleasant Delites. London. Reprinted in 1871.*

Cuckolds All a Row
1. Hazlitt, William Carew (1864) Remains of Early Popular Poetry of England. London.
2. Pepys, Samuel (1660-1666) The Diary of Samuel Pepys. Published online by: Phil Gyford. 2003. http://www.pepysdiary.com/
3. Unk. (1829) Ancient Metrical Tales: Printed Chiefly from Original Sources. London. William Pickering.  *

Cushion Dance
1. Heywood, Thomas (1603) A Woman Killed with Kindness.  New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 1985.
2.
Timbs, John (1866)  Something for Everybody and A Garland for the Year - A Book of House and Home. London. *
3. Henslowe, Philip (c. 1600) Henslowe's Diary. Reprinted by: Greg, Walter, London: A.H. Bullen. 1904

Dargason
1. MacKay, Charles (1877) The Gaelic Etymology of the Languages of Western Europe and more Especially of the English and Lowland Scotch and of the slag, cant, and Colloquial Dialects, N. Turbner and Co., Ludgate Hill. London.*
2. Nares, Robert (1901) A Glossary or Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and Allusions to customs, Provrbs, etc. Which have been thought to require illustration in the works of english authors particularly Shakespeare and his contemporaries, Gibbings and Company, Limited. London. *
3-4. Day, John (1605) Isle of Gulls.*
5. Shakespeare, William (1600) Henry IV.
6-7. Duffin, Ross W. (2004) Shakespeare’s Songbook. New York: W.W. Norton and Company.

Greensleeves
1. Nashe, Thomas (1596) Have with you Saffron-Walden. London: John Danter.
2-3. Shakespeare, William (1602) Merry Wives of Windsor.
4.
Robinson, Clement (1584) A Handfull of Pleasant Delites. London. Reprinted in 1871.*

Half Hannikin
1. Reed, Isaac (1813) The Plays of William Shakespeare. London.*

Hearts Ease
1. Shakespeare, William (1597) Romeo and Juliet.

Peppers Black
1. Nashe, Thomas (1596) Have with you Saffron-Walden. London: John Danter.

Put Thy Smock a Monday
1. Heywood, Thomas (1603) A Woman Killed with Kindness. London.

Rose is Red, Rose is White
1 - 2. Richards, T. (1845) Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages. London. The Percy Society.*

Row Well Ye Marriners
1. Robinson, Clement (1584) A Handfull of Pleasant Delites. London. Reprinted in 1871.*

Sellengers Round
1-3. Heywood, Thomas (1634) The Late Lancashire Witches. London.
4. Heywood, Thomas (1631)  The First and Second parts of the Fair Maid of the West: Or, A Girl Worth Gold. London.
5.
Henslowe, Philip (c. 1600) Henslowe's Diary. Reprinted by: Greg, Walter, London: A.H. Bullen. 1904
6-7.
Heywood, Thomas (1603) A Woman Killed with Kindness.  New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 1985.  
8-10. Tomkis, Tom (1607) Lingua: Or, The Combat of the Tongue, And the five Senses for Superiority.  A pleasant Comoedie. London: Printed by G. Eld, for Simon Waterson.
11. Timbs, John (1866)  Something for Everybody and A Garland for the Year - A Book of House and Home. London.
12, 15. Kuntz, Andrew I. (2000) The Fiddler’s Companion. The Fiddler’s Companion. Retrieved January 9, 2006 from
http://www.ceolas.org/cgi-bin/ht2/ht2-fc2/file=/tunes/fc2/fc.html&style=&refer=&abstract=&ftpstyle=&grab=&linemode=&max=250?sell
13, 17. Duffin, Ross W. (2004) Shakespeare’s Songbook. New York: W.W. Norton and Company.
14. Flood, William (1906) A History of Irish Music. Dublin: Browne and Nolan, LTD.
16. Walker, Ernest (1924) History of Music in England. London: Lowe & Brydone.
18. Naylor, Edward (1896) Shakespeare and Music. London.  J.M. Dent & Co., Aldine House, E.C.

Shaking of the Sheets
1. Henslowe, Philip (c. 1600) Henslowe's Diary. Reprinted by: Greg, Walter, London: A.H. Bullen. 1904
2. Heywood, Thomas (1603) A Woman Killed with Kindness. London.
3. Heywood, Thomas (1602) A Pleasant conceited Comedie, Wherein is shewed how a man may chuse a good Wife from a bad. London. *
4. Lyly, John (1589) Pappe with a Hatchet.
5. Collier, J. Payne (1849) Extracts from the Registers of The Stationer’s Company of Works Entered for publication Between the Years 1570-1587.  London: Printed for the Shakespeare Society.  *
6.  Gosson, Stephen (1577) The School of Abuse. London: F. Shoberl.

Trenchmore
1. Henslowe, Philip (c. 1600) Henslowe's Diary. Reprinted by: Greg, Walter, London: A.H. Bullen. 1904
2. Heywood, Thomas (1603) A Woman Killed with Kindness.  New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 1985.
3. Kemp, William (1600) Nine Daies Wonder. London
4. Deloney, Thomas (1598) The Gentle Craft. Reprinted in 1903: Berlin. *
5. Breton, Nicholas (1597) Wit’s Trenchmour. London.  Retrieved from Sean Donnally’s (n.d.) Trenchmore: An Irish Dance in Tudor and Stuart England?
http://www.setdance.com/journal/trenchmore.html.
6. Devlin, Christopher (1956) The Life of Robert Southwell, Poet and Martyr. London. Retrieved from: Donnelly, Sean (n.d.) Trenchmore: An Irish Dance in Tudor and Stuart England?
7ttp://www.setdance.com/journal/trenchmore.html#f3
7. Gosson, Stephen (1577) The School of Abuse. London: F. Shoberl.
8. Feuillerat, Albert (1914) Documents Relating to the Revels at the court and Time of King Edward VI and Queen Mary, London.  Retrieved from: Donnelly, Sean (n.d.) Trenchmore: An Irish Dance in Tudor and Stuart England?
http://www.setdance.com/journal/trenchmore.html#f3
9.
Chappell, William (1859)Popular Music of Olden Time a Collection of Ancient Songs, Ballads, and Dance Tunes Illustrative of the National Music of England Part One.
10. Flood, William (1906) A History of Irish Music. Dublin: Browne and Nolan, LTD.

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OTHER ENGLISH COUNTRY DANCES

All the Flowers of the Broom
1. Nashe, Thomas (1596) Have with you Saffron-Walden. London: John Danter.

The Hey
1. Heywood, Thomas (1603) A Woman Killed with Kindness.  New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 1985.
2. Shakespeare, William (1598) Love's Labors Lost. London.

John, Come Kiss Me Now
1. Heywood, Thomas (1603) A Woman Killed with Kindness.  New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 1985.
2. Grosart, Alexander (1880) The Works of Robert Armin, Actor  (1605-1609). Printed for the Subscribers.*
3. Stenhouse (1853) Illustrations of the Lyric Poetry and Music of Scotland.  p298-300.
4.
Johnson, David (1984) Scottish Fiddle Music in the 18th Century. Edinburgh: John Donald Publishers LTD.*

Lusty Gallant
1. Breton, Nicholas (nd) Poems. *
2. Breton, Nicholas (1577) Works of a Young Wit. London. *
3. Robinson, Clement (1584) A Handfull of Pleasant Delites. London. Reprinted in 1871.*

Peggy Ramsey
1
. Nashe, Thomas (1596) Have with you Saffron-Walden. London: John Danter.

Rogero
1. Nashe, Thomas (1596) Have with you Saffron-Walden. London: John Danter.
2.
Robinson, Clement (1584) A Handfull of Pleasant Delites. London. Reprinted in 1871.*

Trip and Go
1. Lyly, John (1600) The Maydes Metamorphosis. Printed by Thomas Breede, for Richard Olive, dwelling in long Land. Reprinted in (1882) A Collection of Old Plays. Vol. 1. *

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OTHER DANCES FOUND IN ENGLISH SOURCES

Irish Hay
1. Ling, Nicholas (1598) Skialtheia. I.R. London.

Hey De Guise
1. Grosart, Alexander (1882) The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of Edmund Spenser. Private Circulation. *
2. Chappell, William (1859)
Popular Music of Olden Time a Collection of Ancient Songs, Ballads, and Dance Tunes Illustrative of the National Music of England Part One.  *

Quarter Braule
1. Robinson, Clement (1584) A Handfull of Pleasant Delites. London. Reprinted in 1871.*

Unknown Branle 1
1. Boden, Anthony & Stevens, Denis (2005) Thomas Tomkins: The Last Elizabethan. Agate Publishing Limited/Agate Publishing Company. England/USA.*

Unknown Branle 2
1-2. Unknown (1569) Good Fellowes Must Go Learne to Daunce. Signe of the Faucon. London. Located at: http://www.shipbrook.com/jeff/ballads/gd-fllws.html


Unnamed Basse Dance
1. Copland, Robert (1871) Jyl of Breyntfords Testament Boke-prynter The Wyll of the Deuyll and his Last Testament, A Talk of Ten Wives on their Husbans Ware, A balade of two by Chaucer, and Other Short Pieces. London. *

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Baroque - Colonial Eras

Fashion and Dance

1. Merriam - Webster Online Dictionary. Word: plie. Retrieved on December 28, 2009 from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Plie

 

* Notates books retrieved by Google Books