The Fair o' Balnaminna (The Lass Among the Heather) — Singer meets a shepherdess and offers to marry her. She is happy at home with h… Fais Do Do, Minette — Creole French: "Faies do do, Minette, Chere pitit cochon du laite. Fais do do, … The False Bride (The Week Before Easter; I Once Loved a Lass) — The singer reports that the woman he once loved is going to be wed to another. … The False Lover Won Back — A man saddles his horse to leave his lover (and her unborn child). She follows … The Famous Flower of Serving-Men — Fair (Elise) has lost father, then husband. She disguises herself as a man and … The Farm Servant (Rap-Tap-Tap) — The farm servant, is told to mind the business "as servants always do." He mind… The Farmer's Boy — A lost boy comes seeking a home, or at least shelter for a night, saying that h… The Fatal Wedding Morn — The girl receives a letter from her fiancee, saying he will be back the next da… The Fateful Blow — Fragment: "My partners they come after me/To go on a night's spree/Ten times I … The Feeing Time (I) — "A frien' and I struck frae Mulguy" for Glasgow; they meet a girl on her way t…