Wee House in the Wood — "There it stood, the Wee-House-in-the-Wood," which inspires visions of folklore… Wee Little Piute — "Wee little piute, hi yi ya, Jolting cayuse. mountain trail, Strapped to the ba… The Wee Pickle Tow — John Grumely brings tow for his wife to spin. A spark from her pipe lights it. … The Wee Tailor from Tyrone — Mollie agrees to marry a tailor. She becomes a lady's waiting maid. The tailor … The Wee Weaver — "I am a wee weaver confined to my loom." Willy loves Mary. They roam by Lough E… The Wee Wee Man — The singer meets a "wee wee man," who, despite his size, proves amazingly stron… The Wee Wifikie — The Wee Wifikie takes too much drink, and lies down to rest. A peddler steals h… Wee Willie Winkie Runs Through the Town — "Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town, Upstairs and downstairs in his night … A Week's Matrimony (A Week's Work) — Monday the singer marries; Tuesday his wife sees a girl frying his "sausage"; W… Weeping Mary — "Are there anybody here like Mary a-weeping? Call to my Jesus and he'll draw ni…