All Jolly Fellows That Handles the Plough — Singer and fellow ploughmen finish their work; they will unyoke their horse and… All Over the Ridges — "All over the ridges we lay the pine low. They break in the fall for want of mo… And Sae Will We Yet — "Come sit down, me cronies, And gie us your crack, Let the win lift the cares o… Another Fall of Rain (Waiting for the Rain) — "The weather had been sultry for a fortnight's time or more; The shearers had b… Anstruther Camp — The singer describes the winter he spent in Anstruther, working under Archie Pa… Ard Tack — "I'm a shearer, yes I am, and I've shorn them sheep and lamb," but the singer g… Arlin's Fine Braes — "I've travelled this country both early and late, And among the lasses I've had… As I Sit Here Alone — "As I sit here alone in the old shearer's hut...I wonder, is it worth goin' on.… Australia (Virginny) — "When I was a young man, my age seventeen, I ought ha' been serving Victoria ou… The Babcock Bedtime Story — A cante-fable: Old El, crippled and without resource, is sentenced to the poorh…