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best known is a jig popular among warriors, My Trousers Decayed and Lawks Does | The next several pages are filled with instrumental dance tunes. One of the best known is a jig popular among warriors, My Trousers Decayed and Lawks Does This Fieldplate Itch. The tune is rather fast, and the dance that typically accompanies it is so fast as to appear twitchy to the uninformed observer. | ||
This Fieldplate Itch. The tune is rather fast, and the dance that typically | |||
accompanies it is so fast as to appear twitchy to the uninformed observer. | |||
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The next song in the booklet is a ballad to be sung by a young lass. This | The next song in the booklet is a ballad to be sung by a young lass. This particular culture, as their bardly leanings would indicate, appear to have a great reverence of Scarlatti, to whom we an assume this ballad is addressed, based on the descriptions. | ||
particular culture, as their bardly leanings would indicate, appear to have a | |||
great reverence of Scarlatti, to whom we an assume this ballad is addressed, | |||
based on the descriptions. | |||
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The last song in the booklet is a children's rhyme, intended to encourage | The last song in the booklet is a children's rhyme, intended to encourage children to follow the bard's way of life. | ||
children to follow the bard's way of life. | |||
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