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'''CONSTANT LOVER [2], THE.'''  English. The tune was printed in the '''Third Volume of the Dancing Master''' in 1726, by London publisher John Young. It appears to be unique to that volume. Young earlier published "[[Constant Lover (1) (The)]]", a different tune, printed in '''The Second Volume of the Dancing Master''' (1710). See note for "[[Come Jolly Bacchus]]."
'''CONSTANT LOVER [2], THE.'''  English. The tune and country dance instructions ("Longways for as many as will") were printed in the '''Third Volume of the Dancing Master''' in 1726, by London publisher John Young. It appears to be unique to that volume. Young earlier published "[[Constant Lover (1) (The)]]", a different tune, printed in '''The Second Volume of the Dancing Master''' (1710). See note for "[[Come Jolly Bacchus]]."
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CONSTANT LOVER [2], THE. English. The tune and country dance instructions ("Longways for as many as will") were printed in the Third Volume of the Dancing Master in 1726, by London publisher John Young. It appears to be unique to that volume. Young earlier published "Constant Lover (1) (The)", a different tune, printed in The Second Volume of the Dancing Master (1710). See note for "Come Jolly Bacchus."

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