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The Atching Tan Song (I)
— Travellers' cant. Travellers arrive at an illicit camp, but awake in the mornin…
The Atching Tan Song (II)
— Travellers arrive at a likely camping spot; a policeman arrives and tells them …
Atisket, Atasket (I Sent a Letter to My Love)
— "Atisket, Atasket (or: I tisket, I tasket"), A green and yellow basket, I (wrot…
Au Revoir to Our Hardy Sealers
— "Our gallant ships are going, where rude Boreas is blowing." "Oh, farewell, and…
The Aughalee Heroes
— Orangemen from County Antrim march from Portadown to Lurgan celebrating the ann…
The August Gale (I)
— The captains and crews of four ships lost are cited. Only the Annie [Young q.v.…
The August Gale (II)
— The "storm on Thursday" comes up suddenly and "all the boats were on the ground…
Auld Eddie Ochiltree
— Auld Eddie, a blue-gown beggar, comes to town and is greeted and cared for by t…
The Auld Fisher's Farewell to Coquet
— "Come bring to me my limber gad I've fished wi' mony a year, An' let me ha'e m …
Auld Lang Syne
— Recognized by the first line "Should auld acquaintance be forgot" and the choru…