The Wearing of the Green (IV) — "Farewell, for I must leave thee, my own, my native shore." The singer's father… The Weary Farmers — "There's some that sing o' (Comar) Fair... But the best sang that e'er was sung… Weave Room Blues — "Working in a weave-room, fighting for my life, Trying to make a living for my … The Weaver (I) — A weaver roves out and meets a pretty maid carrying a loom under her apron. Upo… The Weaver and the Factory Maid — The singer, a hand-weaver, loves a woman who works in a factory. He visits her … The Weaver and the Tailor — The singer overhears a couple talking; "it was concerning love." The young man,… The Weaver's Daughter — Singer is smitten by a weaver's daughter. He proposes. She demurs; her late mot… Weaver's Life — Description of hard life in a weaving mill. Follows the pattern of "Life's Rail… The Webster of Brechin's Mare — When the webster's (weaver's) old mare declares she can work no more; when the … Wedding at Ballyporeen — The singer asks the muses' help to describe the wedding. The guests are listed.…