Four O'Clock — "Baby, I can't sleep, and neither can I eat; Round your bedside I'm gwine to cr… The Garden Gate — Mary and William have planned a secret meeting. She arrives at the garden gate … Glasgerion — The king's daughter declares her love for Glasgerion and invites him to her bed… Go From My Window (I) — Characterized by the line "Go (away) from my window, my love, (go/do)." Rain or… Grey Cock, The, or, Saw You My Father — Man bids his love to let him in. After some hours of lovemaking, he tells her h… I Will Put My Ship In Order — The singer puts his ship in order to sail to his true love. He arrives wet and … I'm a Rover and Seldom Sober — The singer is seldom sober but on a starless night he can find his way to his l… The Keach i the Creel — A clerk and a girl wish to keep company/marry, but she cannot escape her parent… Kissing in the Dark — "For lang I courted Jeannie... And whan she cam to see me, I wad kiss her in th… L'amant a la Fenetre de sa Maitresse (The Lover at his Mistress's Window) — French. The singer returned from war and knocked at his mistress's door. Her fa…