Betsy of Dramoor — "As I walked out one evening, I roamed for recreation" and provided us with cla… Betsy of Dundee — The singer returns from the wars. He "from nymph to nymph resorted" but falls i… Betty Brown (I) — "Now, since he's gone, just let him go; I don't mean to cry. I'll let him know … Between Stanehive and Laurencekirk — "Between Stanehive and Laurencekirk Last term I did fee." The singer gets along… Beware, Oh Take Care — The young girls are warned about sporting men, who look handsome and speak well… Biddy Rooney — "Biddy Rooney, you drive me looney ... where have you gone?" Anyone that finds … Billy Barlow (II) — William Barlow "come[s] before you with one boot and one shoe." He arouses the … Billy Boy — Asked where he has been, Billy says he has been courting, and has found a girl,… Billy Grimes the Rover — The girl comes to her mother and asks if she can marry Billy Grimes. Mother ref… Billy Ma Hone — "Love is sweet and love is pleasant, Long as you keep it in your view." A man a…