As I Walked Forth in the Pride of the Season — A man promises to marry a maid he meets. He says he is poor and her "low degree… As I Walked Out (I) (A New Broom Sweeps Clean) — A young man tells a girl, "Alas, I'm tormented, for love I must die." He begs h… As I Walked Through the Meadows — Singer meets a young woman. She says she has come to gather may. He asks to go … Atisket, Atasket (I Sent a Letter to My Love) — "Atisket, Atasket (or: I tisket, I tasket"), A green and yellow basket, I (wrot… Auld Matrons — Willie comes courting at Annie's door; she assures him that Matrons (an old wom… The Auld Quarry Knowe — "Oh, weel I mind the joys we had, In youth's bright sunny days... But better fa… Auld Robin Gray — Jamie leaves Jenny to earn enough to be married. Her family has bad luck. Robin… Aunt Sal's Song (The Man Who Didn't Know How to Court) — "A gentleman came to our house, He would not tell his name." He comes to court,… Aura Lea — "When the blackbird in the spring On the willow tree Sat and rock'd, I heard hi… Aurore Pradere — Creole French. "Aurore Pradere, belle 'ti fille (x3), C'est li mo 'oule, s'est …