The Fate of Talmadge Osborne — Talmadge Osborn does not get out of the way of a backing train in time, has his… The Fateful Blow — Fragment: "My partners they come after me/To go on a night's spree/Ten times I … Father is Drinking Again — "I've been wandering all day in the cold and the rain To see my poor father aga… Father, Dear Father, Come Home with Me Now — Each hour the child comes into the tavern, saying, "Father, dear father, come h… Fathom the Bowl — In praise of drink, perhaps linked with a complaint about one's wife or a remin… The Feeing Time (I) — "A frien' and I struck frae Mulguy" for Glasgow; they meet a girl on her way t… The Female Warrior (Pretty Polly) — A girl boards ship to learn the sailor's craft. After some years in service, he… Festive Lumber-jack — "I've been around the world a bit, an' seen beasts great an' small... He leaves… The Filer — Recitation. On a spree, Jim McCloud tells his foreman to cut off his leg, as it… Finnegan's Wake — Tim Finnegan, never entirely sober, falls from a ladder and cracks his head. Ta…