Angel Band — Singer's life is nearly over; his trials are done, his triumph has begun. His s… Auld Matrons — Willie comes courting at Annie's door; she assures him that Matrons (an old wom… The Auld Quarry Knowe — "Oh, weel I mind the joys we had, In youth's bright sunny days... But better fa… Auld Robin Gray — Jamie leaves Jenny to earn enough to be married. Her family has bad luck. Robin… The Auld Wife beyont the Fire — An old widow with many daughters wants "snishing/spruncin" (sex). They say she … The Babcock Bedtime Story — A cante-fable: Old El, crippled and without resource, is sentenced to the poorh… The Banks of Kilrea (II) — The singer hears a young man begging a girl to come over the sea with him. She … The Banks of the Dee (III) — On the banks of the Dee the singer meets a 56 year old coal miner who "can't ge… The Bard of Armagh — "O, list to the tale of a poor Irish harper... Remember those fingers could onc… Betsy of Dramoor — "As I walked out one evening, I roamed for recreation" and provided us with cla…