The Gallant Shearers — As autumn brings on the shearing, the singer asks, "Bonnie lassie, will ye gang… Garrawilla (The Shearer's Life) — "I sing of Garrawilla, a station of the glen...." Though the singer says, "A sh… Gloucestershire Wassailers' Song — "Wassail! wassail! all over the town, Our (pledge/toast) it is white, our ale i… Good for a Rush or a Rally — "They are good for a rush or a rally, But they have no bottom to stay, But when… Goorianawa — "I've been many years a shearer, and fancied I could shear... But, oh my! I nev… Ground for the Floor (I) — At day's end, the singer (a shepherd) makes his way home, where he sits content… Heather Down the Moor (Among the Heather; Down the Moor) — The singer wanders "down the moor" and meets a beautiful girl. He courts her "t… Humping Old Bluey (The Poor Bushman) — "Humping old bluey it is a stale game... You're battling with poverty, hunger, … The Hut that's Upside Down — The singer has travelled many places, but now is "anchored hard and fast in the… I Had a Little Rooster (Farmyard Song) — The singer enjoys the company of various animals, e.g. "I had a little rooster …