The Thrashing Machine (I) — Farmer show his servant Nell the works of his thrashing machine. He straps her … To the Weaver's Gin Ye Go — "My heart was ance as blythe and free As simmer days were lang," but a weaver "… Tom O'Neill — A rich girl tries to convince Tom O'Neill to leave the priesthood and marry her… Tripping Over the Lea — The singer sees a pretty girl on a (May) morning. (Even though she is very youn… Tripping Over the Lea — The singer sees a pretty girl on a (May) morning. (Even though she is very youn… The Wanton Seed — Singer meets a pretty maid who wants "the chiefest grain"; she accepts his serv… Watkin's Ale — A girl laments "I am afraid to die a maid." A man overhears and offers her "Wat… The Wayward Boy — The Wayward Boy has sex with a girl, who gives him "pimples thick" upon his pen… Where the Gadie Rins (II) — Singer finds that his girl's "kilt (is) short and I could see." She tells his h… The White Fisher — Willie learns that a "popish priest" fathered his wife's baby. She tells Willie…