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The Quiet Village Tilting
— The singer tells about a "false, fickle maid" he loved in Tilting. But he is h…
Rocking the Cradle (and the Child Not His Own)
— The old man laments "about rocking the cradle and the child not his own." Thoug…
The Rose of Glenfin
— The singer loves Molly from Magherafin, "the Rose of Glenfin." She swears she w…
Rosie Nell
— "How oft I dream of childhood days, Of tricks we used to play.... I'd rather be…
Roy's Wife of Aldivalloch
— "Roy's wife of Aldivalloch (x2), Wat ye how she cheated me As I came owre the B…
The Sailor and the Tailor
— A girl and a sailor agree to marry after he finishes his voyage. When he return…
The Sailor and the Tailor
— A girl and a sailor agree to marry after he finishes his voyage. When he return…
Sarah Jane
— (After an unrelated opening stanza), we find Sarah Jane and Samuel courting on …
Sarah's Young Man
— The singer falls in love with Sarah, a domestic who "lives in a mansion near Ma…
She Is More to Be Pitied than Censured
— A pack of boys jeer at "a girl who had fallen to shame." An old woman declares …