The Bear in the Hill — "There's a bear in yon hill, and he is a brave fellow." The bear goes out to se… Blue-Haired Boy (Little Willie II, Blue-Haired Jimmy) — (Willie/Jimmy) has gone ("He never died so suddenly before"). After undergoing … Can I Sleep in Your Barn Tonight? — The tramp asks to be allowed to spend the night in the barn, adding that he had… The Cavehill Diamond (I) — "In Ireland's ancient days" when Belfast was small Mary herded sheep on Lagan s… Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground — "Dark was the night and cold was the ground On which the Lord was laid; The swe… Donall Og (Young Donald) — Gaelic or English: Singer tells her lover Donal to take her with him, that he'l… The Dying Californian (II) — "Comrades come gather round me for I am dying now." He has messages for father … Frog Went A-Courting — Frog rides to ask Miss Mouse to marry him. She is willing but must ask permissi… Gloucestershire Wassailers' Song — "Wassail! wassail! all over the town, Our (pledge/toast) it is white, our ale i… The Harp on the Willow — "Come brethren and sisters, and hear me relate, And I will inform you of my pre…