====== If All the World Were Paper ======
Playford in 1651\\
P. Shaw 1964\\
4 couple round non progressive\\
Hands-8 into centre, fall back; set and turn single. Repeat.
Head men cross, head women cross; head couples circular hey 2 changes to places, partners facing. Side
Side couples the same.
Partners side; set and turn single. Repeat.
Head couples forward a double and meet, lead contraries out between side couples and cast back to
places. Side couples the same.
Partners arm R; set and turn single. Arm L; set and turn single.
1st man cross with 3rd woman while 1st woman cross with 3rd man (passing R shoulder), partners change
places (passing R shoulder); circular hey 2 changes to places giving R hands to contraries and then L hands
to partners. Side couples the same.
====== IF ALL THE WORLD WERE PAPER ======
(4 couples in circle, running step throughout)
Part1
AI,A2 All eight take hands and go in a double to the center and fall back.
Facing partner all set right and left and turn single right.
Do all that again.
BI 1-4 Head men change places, passing by right shoulders,
then head women change places, passing by night shoulders.
5-8 Head men initiate half a hey for four to home places,
head men passing by left shoulders to begin.
B2 1-8 Sides do as the heads did in I: BI.
Part ll
Al, A2 Partners side into line right shoulder, then set right and left
and turn single right.
Do all that again, siding into line left shoulder.
BI 1-4 Heads go forward to meet opposite, then lead out with opposite
between standing side dancers.
5-8 Heads cast away from opposite, then two-hand turn partner once
around in home paces.
B2 1-8 Sides do as the heads did in II: BI.
Part III
Al,A2 Partners arm right once around, then set right and left and turn single right.
Do all that again, arming left.
BI 1-4 Heads cross with opposite, passing by right shoulders, then change places with
partner, passing by right shoulders.
5-8 Two changes of lefts and rights, starting left hand to opposite.
B2 1-8 Sides do as the heads did in III: BI.
Recordings: {{ ::music:if_all_the_world_were_paper--023b.mp3.zip |}}\\
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Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3t5w5WR96U&list=RDc3t5w5WR96U&start_radio=1
Like great nonsense poems of Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear.
The surprising variation on rights and lefts in Part Il cleverly parallels the
song’s whimsicality.
**Interrogativa Cantilena:**
* If all the World were Paper,
* And all the Sea were Inke;
* If all the Trees were bread and cheese,
* How should we do for drinke?
*
* If all the World were sand’o,
* Oh then what should we lack’o;
* If as they say there were no clay,
* How should we take Tobacco?
*
* If all our vessels ran’a,
* If none had but a crack’a;
* If Spanish Apes eat all the Grapes,
* How should we doe for Sack’a?
* If Fryers had no bald-pates,
* Nor Nuns no dark Cloysters,
* If all the Seas were Beans and Peace,
* How should we doe for Oysters?
* 1f all the world were men,
* And men lived all in trenches,
* If there were none but we alone
* How should we doe for Wenches?
* If there had been no projects,
* Nor none that did great wrongs;
* If Fidlers shall turne Players all,
* How should we doe for songs? :