Becky at the Loom — The singer remembers Georgia and the cotton farms. "I cannot help from thinking… The Doffin' Mistress — "Oh do you know here or do you not, This new doffin' mistress we hae got, [Some… Droylsden Wakes — Man and woman alternately brag and insult each other over their prowess at spin… The Foggy Dew (The Bugaboo) — The singer courts the girl and takes her to bed "to keep her from the foggy dew… The Four-Loom Weaver — Singer, a weaver, laments hard times -- his clothes are worn out, his furnitur… Ibby Damsel — "Some old Robin Down they call me/But I'm a weaver by my trade/In this fair ber… The Maid of Ballydoo — The singer meets a maid. He asks if she were Helen, or Aurora, or "Flo the quee… The Maid of Ballydoo — The singer meets a maid. He asks if she were Helen, or Aurora, or "Flo the quee… Nancy Whisky — The weaver sets out to sample the pleasures of drink and a roving life. After e… No More Shall I Work in the Factory — "When I set out for Lowell, some factory for to find, I left my native country …