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The Banks of Sweet Loughrea
— A soldier quartered in Boyle meets a charming lass while in Loughrae. He propos…
The Banks of Sweet Primroses
— Speaker, while walking by banks of primroses, sees and courts a lovely woman. S…
Barley Raking (Barley Rigs A-Raking)
— The singer spies a couple "have a jovial treat" at hay-making time. After 20 we…
Barney O'Hea
— "Now let me alone" says the singer to Barney O'Hea. He had "better look out for…
The Beauty of Garmouth
— "Near the foot of the Blackhill there lives a fair dame, And fain would I court…
Betsy Baker
— The singer "never knew what it was to sigh / till I saw Betsy Baker." He tries …
Betsy Bell
— "Oh my name is Betsy Bell, in the Overgate I dwell, Nae doubt you're wondring f…
Betty Brown (I)
— "Now, since he's gone, just let him go; I don't mean to cry. I'll let him know …
The Blackbird and Thrush
— The singer hears two birds rejoicing because they are "single and free." The gi…
The Blazing Star of Drum (Drim, Drung)
— The singer out late on a snowy night when he sees the girl. They meet again. He…