Source: Playford (1651), TPB.
Setting: A circle of couples.
Version: 1.1
Verse:1- 48 slip steps to the left,5- 6turn single.7-128 slip steps to the right, turn single. Chorus:13-18Men go in, take hands, slip left around and go back out.19-24Women do the same, returning to their partner.25-26Men double forward and clap,27-28women double forward and clap while men go back to place,29-30men double forward and don't clap while women return to place,31-32men return to place, turning single as they do so.33-40Repeat forward/back with women going in first. Verse:1- 4Side right,5- 6turn single.7-10Side left,11-12turn single. Chorus:13-40Women in first, then men. Verse:1- 4Arm right,5- 6turn single.7-10Arm left,11-12turn single. Chorus:13-40Men in first, then women.
Discussion:
In the 1670 Playford edition, the beginning is given as ``Go all 2 doubles round,'' but the SCA generally follows Cecil Sharp in using a slipping circle. Note that the slipping circle in chorus bars 13-18 does not need to go any particular distance around the circle; the women then circle for as long as they men do, so it is easy for the women to catch up with their partners by bar 24.
Playford is not totally clear about whether or not the 3rd clap should be done. Apparently it is done in some Kingdoms, but it isn't usually done in Eastern Rite kingdoms.