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(§rhn nf iEitnttB {Rag Party Slrtiinmtn ZFrnm El]r Huiiita Processional Mm (»[)umt auo l r (Umirt SON ' G Come, lasses and lads, get leave ol your dads, And awaj to the May-pole hie, For ev ' rj faire has a sweetheart there. And a tiddler standing by. For Willy shall dance with Jane, And Johnny has got his Joan. To trip it, trip it, trip it, trip it, trip it, up and down — To trip it, trip it, trip it, trip it. trip it, up and down. Sobttt i§aab anb Uanu Will Scarlet, Friar Tuck, Little John, Allan-a-Dale, and others Daurr Glowworm Garland Dancers (UnumtUuj of tiff iMay (Onmi May Day Songs Come A-Maying ) Peasants Pastorale j tlaurrs Butterfly (a traditional dance) | ..... .. , ' ' Milkmaids Rutty Tufty . . . . ) Arrlitu-y (EmttPHt Robin Hood and Band UJnrria QIall— JtdMrr To entice ' em to dance. Morris men approach, with Hobby Horse, Jester, and Fiddler Datura Tiilcswell Processional (entrance) Bean Setting Morris Dancers WhiiUmj nf iiarj-$!iilr Bluff K. i i iiz Hal Peasants
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Forth gotli al the court botli most and lest, to fetche the floures fresh, and braunche, and blome. ' Sobin l nnii ' s Hattfc Bold Robin Hood and all his band — Friar Tuck, with quarter-staff and cowl, Old Scathelock, with his surly scowl, Maid Marian, fair as ivory bone. Scarlet, and Mutch, and Little John. (Sarlanft Uanm ' s Gentlemen and ladies, We wish you happy May; We come to show you a Garland Because it is May-Day. i!tlkntati»s They nimbly their feet doe ply, And bravely try the victory In honour o ' th ' milking paile. Uteris Sattrrra It was my hap of late, by chance, To meete a country Morris dance, When, cheefest of them all, the Foole Plaied with a ladle and a toole ; But when the Hobby-horse did wihy, Then all the wenches gave a tiny. With a noyse and a din. Comes the Morris-Dancer in. With a fine linnen skirt, But a buckram skin. Sl|p 3aa t My sleeves are like some Morris-dancing fello, My stockings, ideot-like, red, greene, yellow. Uut tttg nf fitay P nlr The Maypole is up; Now give me the cup, I ' ll drink to the garlands around it, But first unto those Whose hands did compose The glorv of flowers that crown ' d it.
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