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The Broom o the Cowdenknowes (II - lyric)
— "How blythe each more was I to see My lass come ower the hill, She tripped the …
Broughty Wa's
— Burd Helen, heir of Broughty Walls, is being visited by her beloved when she is…
Brown Adam
— Brown Adam is a smith, banished from his kin. He builds a bower where he lives …
The Brown-Haired Lass
— The singer bids farewell to country and to the brown-haired lass. He describes …
Brughaichean Ghlinn-Braon (Braes of Glen Broom)
— Scottish Gaelic. "Lying in a French prison... No order from England To send me …
Burns and His Highland Mary
— (Robert) Burns meets Mary on the banks of the Ayr. Mary is returning to the Hig…
Bury Me Beneath the Willow
— The singer has been abandoned by (her) lover. Tomorrow was to be their wedding …
Bushes and Briars
— "Through bushes and through briars I lately took my way." "Long time have I bee…
Bye and Bye You Will Forget Me (I)
— "Bye and by you will forget me, When your face is far from me, And the day when…
C'etait Trois Jeunes Garcons Partis Pour un Voyage (Three Young Boys Go on a Voyage)
— French. Three boys go on a voyage to distant islands, leaving loved ones. The …