Drimindown — "Bad luck to ye Drimon and why did you die?" I'd sooner have lost my son and hu… Drumdelgie — Bothy work is described: rising early, working hard in bad weather (but with pr… The Dying Ploughboy — Singer, a ploughboy, feels a blood vessel burst in his chest; although his doct… E. P. Walker — E. P. Walker's thresher gets caught and fails to work. Someone drops in a wrenc… Early One Morning in the Month of July — "Early one morning in the month of July We finished our crops and laid them all… Ellon Fair — "'Twas in the merry month of May... To Ellon Fair I bent my way... With hopes t… Enniscorthy Fair — A Galtee farmer sells a mare at Enniscorthy fair. The buyer clips and trims it … The Eumerella Shore — "There's a happy little valley by the Eumerella Shore Where I've lingered many … The Farm Servant (Rap-Tap-Tap) — The farm servant, is told to mind the business "as servants always do." He mind… The Farmer Is the Man — A description of the life of the farmer, "the man who feeds them all." He comes…