A-Begging I Will Go — "Of all the trades in England, The begging is the best, For when the beggar's t… Auld Eddie Ochiltree — Auld Eddie, a blue-gown beggar, comes to town and is greeted and cared for by t… The Bed-Making — The girl is sent into service "when I was young." Her master becomes enamored o… The Beggar Wench — A merchant's son meets a beggar girl; they go to bed and, being drunk, sleep so… The Beggarman (I) — On Monday morning the beggarman takes his meal, flail and staff and leaves his … The Black Pipe — The singer is a beggar, but "if I got the best of broth with helpings of cold t… The Blind Beggar's Daughter of Bednall Green — Pretty Betsy, the blind beggar's daughter, seeks a husband. Many court her for … The Collier Laddie — The singer (or someone) sees a bonnie lass, and steps up to court her. She reje… Cruel Was the Press Gang — "Oh! cruel was the press-gang That took my love from me; Oh! cruel was the litt… The Gaberlunzie Man — A beggar comes to a lady's door and begs lodging. That night, he lures her daug…