The Brown Girl (I) — The Brown Girl's former lover tells her he cannot marry her because she is so b… Brown Robyn — The (king's) daughter loves lowly Brown Robyn, informs him so by song, sneaks h… The Brown and Yellow Ale — The singer and his wife are walking when they meet the Brown and Yellow (Ale/Ea… The Brush Creek Wreck — The singer tells of a wreck near Bevier. As the train, moving at high speed, cr… The Buachaill Roe — The singer's lover, at twenty three, fought "for the cause of Ireland ... He ne… An Buinnean Bui — (Gaelic.) The singer laments to see the dead buinnean (bittern) upon the shore,… The Bullhead Boat — Singer, a mule-driver, gets work steering a canal boat. One pilot is killed by … The Burial of Sir John Moore — "We buried him darkly at dead of night" without a funeral, in a narrow grave, w… The Burial of Wild Bill — Singer describes how he and his comrades buried their friend Wild Bill, reminis… The Burning of the Granite Mill — Workers in a Fall River factory are routinely locked into their workplace. The …