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Four Nights Drunk
— Our goodman comes home drunk for several nights. Each night he observes an oddi…
Four O'Clock
— "Baby, I can't sleep, and neither can I eat; Round your bedside I'm gwine to cr…
Four Old Whores
— Two, three, or four whores, sometimes from Baltimore, Winnipeg, or Mexico, comp…
Four Pence a Day
— "The ore is waiting in the tubs, the snow's upon the fell." The washer lads mus…
The Four Seasons of the Year
— "The spring is the quarter, the first that I'll mention, The fields and the mea…
Four and Twenty Tailors
— Four-and-twenty tailors chase a snail (ending in defeat); depending on the vers…
The Four-Leaved Shamrock
— "I'll seek a four-leaved shamrock In all the fairy dells" and use its magic to …
The Four-Loom Weaver
— Singer, a weaver, laments hard times -- his clothes are worn out, his furnitur…
The Fox River Line (The Rock Island Line)
— The singer (and men of many nations) work in George Allan's camp without earnin…
Fox and Hare (They've All Got a Mate But Me)
— The singer laments, "Six wives I've had and they're all dead," noting "Oh, the …