The pipe and the tabor are now busily set a-work, and the lad and the lass will have no lead in their heels.
"England in the Days of Old"
William Andrews
In front men played merry tunes on the pipe and tabor, and the reapers tripped around in a hand-in-hand ring, singing appropriate songs, or simply by shouts and cries giving vent to the excitement of the day.
"England in the Days of Old"
William Andrews
In Atabyris we cannot fail to recognise the Semitic tabor, i.
"The History of Antiquity, Vol. II (of VI)"
Max Duncker