Results 11 - 20 of
89 for keyword:exile.
The Bonny Laboring Boy
— A rich girl loves a working boy. Her parents try to prevent the marriage by loc…
The Boys of Kilkenny
— "Oh the boys of Kilkenny are brave roaring blades." They kiss and coax every gi…
The Broom o the Cowdenknowes (II - lyric)
— "How blythe each more was I to see My lass come ower the hill, She tripped the …
Carry Me Back to Old Virginny
— "Carry me back to old Virginny, There's where the cotton and corn and tatoes gr…
Deep Sheephaven Bay
— The singer is exiled from Ireland. He thinks about his old home, the fishing fl…
The Defender's Song
— The singer, "a Defender and a member of the Church of Rome," is banished from h…
Dermot Astore
— "Oh! Dermot Astore! between waking and sleeping I heard thy dear voice, and I w…
Eamon An Chnuic (Ned of the Hill)
— Gaelic. Ned of the Hill sings at Eileen's bower asking that they marry though h…
Earl Bothwell
— A tale of the woes of Scotland. David [Riccio], the Queen's servant, is murdere…
The Earl of Westmoreland
— Following the failure of his revolt, Neville of Westmoreland flees to Scotland …