Baltimore (Up She Goes) — Shanty. "He kissed her on the cheek and the crew began to roar, Oh, oh, up she … Banbury Cross — "Ride a cock horse to Banbury cross To see a fine lady upon a white horse. Ring… Bangor and No Surrender — "Let craven hearts to tyranny Their coward homage render; The watchword of the … The Banks o' Doon — The singer asks how the banks of bonnie Doon can bloom "sae fresh and fair" whe… The Banks of Newfoundland (IV) — Spring is time for fishing on the Banks. "Seas do roll tremendously ... midst h… The Banks of the Dee (III) — On the banks of the Dee the singer meets a 56 year old coal miner who "can't ge… The Banks of the Don — Singer pays sarcastic tribute to the "boarding-house" by the Don: rent and taxe… The Banks of the Miramichi — There is no river "like the rolling tide that flows 'longside The banks of the … The Banks of the Tweed — Mary says that her Willie "plays on his flute" but he'd stop if he knew she wer… Bannow's Lonely Shore — "As on my pillow I recline in a foreign land to rest, The love of Bannow's flow…