No Balls at All — A young maiden weds a man with no balls at all. Her mother advises her to seek… No Use to Rattle the Blind — This song is part of a cante-fable in which the wife warns her lover that the h… No Use to Rattle the Blind — This song is part of a cante-fable in which the wife warns her lover that the h… No to be Married Ava — "Our Girzie was noo thirty-six, Though some rather more did her ca', And ane qu… No to be Married Ava — "Our Girzie was noo thirty-six, Though some rather more did her ca', And ane qu… The Old Cloak — In winter, the old wife urges the old man to go out and bring the cow in from t… The Old Gray Goose (I) (Lookit Yonder) — Concerning a man's dead wife, whose return he fears: "On Saturday night my good… Old Robin of Portingale — Old Robin's young wife arranges with her lover Sir Gyles for 24 men to kill Rob… Poor Lonely Widow — The "poor lonely widow" reports that "Three husbands I've had but they're all d… The Poor Old Couple — "There was an old couple, and they were poor." The wife is afraid to stay alon…