3. Where is Sir Roger de coverely from?
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Worcestershire
As imagined by Addison, Sir Roger was a baronet of Worcestershire and was meant to represent a typical landed country gentleman.
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Roger de (or of) Coverley (also Sir Roger de Coverley or ...Coverly) is the name of an English country dance and a Scottish country dance (also known as The Haymakers). An early version was published in The Dancing Master, 9th edition (1695). The Virginia Reel is probably related to it. The name refers to a fox, and the dance's steps are reminiscent of a hunted fox going in and out of cover.
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