Around the Corner — "Around the corner behind the tree A sergeant Major said to me, 'Oh, how'd you … Around the Hills of Clare — In the past the singer had thought the Saxon bands could be driven from his hom… Arrival of "Aurora," "Diana," "Virginia Lake," and "Vanguard," Loaded — "All welcome to the northern fleet That just arrived today, Pounds filled up wi… Arrival of the "Grand Banks" and "Virginia Lake" With Bumper Trips — "The Grand Lake, boys, is coming in, With bunting grand, Manned by a crew of ha… Arthur — French. Arthur, a poor boatman, loves a Black girl who lives in a castle. Her m… Arthur Bond — The singer tells the "praises of young Arthur Bond." He comes to Armagh for a r… Arthur Clyde — Singer, dying, confesses to his sister that he murdered and buried her former l… Arthur Curtis's Horse — "Arthur Curtis lost his horse; I'm sorry that they parted. But people say for t… Arthur McBride — The singer and his cousin Arthur McBride meet a recruiting party (on Christmas)… As Broad as I was Walking — The singer sees a pretty maid "lamenting for her love." He courts her "in a rud…