The Plains of Waterloo (IV) — A very confused song. The singer goes to fight the French at Waterloo. He think… The Plains of Waterloo (V) — "On the sixteenth day of June, my boys, in Flanders where we lay," the troops a… The Plains of Waterloo (VI) — The singer tells of her love, a soldier. She describes his beauty. He fights in… The Plains of Waterloo (VII) — Singer tells about her lover who "fought in Spain and Portugal and was slain at… The Removal of Napoleon's Ashes — At Waterloo Napoleon was forced to yield. Marie Louisa wept and cursed the gold… The Royal Eagle — "A royal lady bewail'd her sad fate" near Vienna. "My Eagle, she cried, now lie… Saint Helena (Boney on the Isle of St. Helena) — A lament for Napoleon, "gone from his wars and his fightings." His past splendo… So Now We've Gained the Victory — "So now we've gained our victory ... the bantam cock shall never crow on the pl… South Down Militia — Famous warriors are named: King's Guards and Scots Greys, Russians and Prussian… Waterloo (I) — The singer is pressed and forced to leave his sweetheart. The new Redcoat serve…