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'''CONSTANT LOVER, THE [2].'''  English. Printed in the third volume of the '''Dancing Master''' in 1726, by London publisher John Young. It appears to be unique to that volume. "[[Constant Lover (1) (The)]]" is a different tune, and although it also appears in the '''Dancing Master''', it was published in the second volume. See note for "[[Come Jolly Bacchus]]."
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