Dulcina — "As at noone Dulcina rested In a sweete and shady bower, Came a shepherd and re… Dumbarton's Drums — "Dumbarton's drums, they sound so bonny When they remind me of my Johnny." The … Duncan MacCleary — "Duncan MacCleary, an' Janet his wife, Duncan MacCleary, he played on the fife:… The Dying Cowgirl — The singer goes west as a youth. Once there, he turns to a life of cattle rust… The Dying Girl's Message — "Raise the window, mother darling, For no air can harm me now." The dying girl … The Dying Nun — The dying nun asks that the window be opened so that she can feel the cool air … Dying Soldier, (III) The — "A youth lay on the battlefield of France's blood-stained soil ... The Red Cros… Eamon An Chnuic (Ned of the Hill) — Gaelic. Ned of the Hill sings at Eileen's bower asking that they marry though h… Earl Crawford — Lady Crawford marries the Earl at a young age, and soon bears a son. She thinks… Earl Rothes — Lady Ann is enamored of Earl Rothes, though he is married. Her (parents?) promi…