Bad Ale Can Blow a Man Down — "Go bring me a mug of your very best ale, Bad ale can drag a man down." "The lo… The Bad Girl's Lament (St. James' Hospital; The Young Girl Cut Down in her Prime) — The bad girl tells of how she reveled at the ale-house and the dance hall, then… Ballyburbling — The singer escapes the world to head for Ballymackleduff. The friends of his yo… The Banks of the Don — Singer pays sarcastic tribute to the "boarding-house" by the Don: rent and taxe… The Barley Mow — Cumulative song toasting successive sizes of drinking vessels, and those who se… Barry of Macroom — After a dinner party the whisky-punch is brought out "and soon all 'neath the t… Beautiful Brown Eyes — Man (?) praises "beautiful brown eyes"; he'll never see blue eyes again. Woman … Beaver Dam Road — "I've worked like a dog and what have I got? No corn in the crib, no beans in t… The Bedford Van — The singer, a tinker, meets Sally Anne and takes her into his Bedford Van. She … The Beggar Wench — A merchant's son meets a beggar girl; they go to bed and, being drunk, sleep so…