Alouette (Lark) (II) — French. I have plucked the tail, a thigh, two thighs, a wing, two wings, the ba… Alouette! (I) — French: "Alouette, gentille Alouette, Alouette, je t'y plumerai." Cumulative: "… Alphabet Song (I) — "'A' was an apple which growed on a tree ... And 'Z' was a zebra just come from… The Banks of the Miramichi — There is no river "like the rolling tide that flows 'longside The banks of the … The Beaver Cap — "I went to town the other day To buy myself a hat, sir, I picked upon this beav… The Bird's Courting Song (The Hawk and the Crow; Leatherwing Bat) — Various birds talk about their attempts at courting, and the effects of their s… Birdie Darling — "Fly across the ocean, birdie, Fly across the deep blue sea, There you'll find … The Birds in the Spring — Singer sits down to listen to the birds sing, and praises the pleasure of their… The Blackbird of Mullaghmore — For money the singer will "supply you with a good friend" and a glass. The "loy… The Bloody Gardener — A lord loves a shepherd's daughter. His mother pays the gardner to kill and bur…