Blanche Comme la Niege (White as Snow) — French. A lady is taken home by a captain. They eat before making love, but she… The Blarney Stone — Singer meets a pretty girl on the road to Bandon, who tells him she's lonely an… Blushing Bride — Bride Mary Bell blushes as she walks down the aisle: "Every boy in every pew/Kn… Bo-wow and Bo-wee — A fragmentary ballad in which the old woman condemns the old man for "flashing,… The Boarding-School Maidens — Johnny disports one after the other with "two boarding-school maidens, charming… Bogie's Bonnie Belle — Singer meets Bogie and goes to work for him; his daugher Isabel meets him by th… Boire un P'tit Coup C'Est Agreable (Sipping is Pleasant) — French. Let's go to the woods together, marionette. We will gather apples and h… Bold Doherty — Doherty loves drink and women. He fools his mother into giving him money. He pa… Le Bon Vin (The Good Wine) — French. We drink and a friend sings [the chorus] in my ear. Be careful of this … The Bonavist Line — Hard times for "the red roarin' devils on the Bonavist [or Riverhead] Line." Th…