Widow Malone — "Did ye hear of the widow Malone, Ohone? Who lived in the town of Athlone alone… The Widow in the Cottage by the Sea — "In my cottage by the seashore I can see my mansion home... Where with pleasure… The Widow of Westmoreland's Daughter — The widow's daughter reports losing her maidenhead to a grenadier guard. The mo… The Widow's Lament — "My sister, hear and I will relate The troubles I have seen, What sorrows I hav… The Widow's Plea — The singer enters a court where a youth is on trial. There is no question of hi… A Wife Bereaved of her Husband — "My head and stay is loof (sic.) away And I am left alone. My husband dear, who… The Wife Who Wouldn't Spin Tow — The singer recalls the days before his wife was married, when she worked so har… The Wife Wrapt in Wether's Skin — A craftsman has married a wife above his station. She, being of good birth, ref… The Wife of Usher's Well — A mother sends her sons away to school, where they die. She swears not to belie… Wild Bill Jones — The singer meets his sweetheart, (Lula), walking with Wild Bill Jones. Since Bi…