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There are several old single jigs that originated as English country dance tunes and this is one I learned from a 1960s Irish radio broadcast of the Lough Gowna Céilí Band, who played it as part of an overall three-jig collection.
B3 | c2 c cde d2 B Bcd | cBA Adc BGE EAB | c2 c cde d2 B Bcd | cBA BA^G A3 A2 B || c2 c cde d2 B Bcd | cBA Adc BGE EAB | c2 c cde d2 B Bcd | cBA BA^G A3 Aef || g2 e efg a2 e dcB | A2 a abc' bge e2 f | g2 b agf gfe dcB | ABc BA^G A3 Aef || g2 e efg a2 e dcB | A2 a abc' bge e2 f | g2 b agf gfe dcB | ABc BA^G A3 A2 B || c2 c cde d2 B Bcd | cBA Adc BGE EAB | c2 c cde d2 B Bcd | cBA BA^G A3 A2 B || c2 c cde d2 B Bcd | cBA Adc BGE EAB | c2 c cde d2 B Bcd | cBA BA^G A3 Aef || g2 e efg a2 e dcB | A2 a abc' bge e2 f | g2 b agf gfe dcB | ABc BA^G A3 Aef || g2 e efg a2 e dcB | A2 a abc' bge e2 f | g2 b agf gfe dcB | ABc BA^G A3 A3 |