The Silk Merchant's Daughter (I) — A girl's parents send her lover away. She dresses in men's clothes and follows … The Silver Dagger (I) — Two young people wish to marry; the boy's parents are against it because the gi… The Silver Flagon — "'Lift high,' shouts Clarke, 'the Silver Flagon...The gift of good John Jacob A… The Silver Herring (Caller Herring) — Peddler's song/street cry: "Who'll buy my silver herrings?/I cry from door to d… Silver Jack — Robert Waite condemns the Bible as fictitious and Jesus as "just a common man."… Silver Threads among the Gold — "Darling, I am growing old, Silver threads among the gold Shine upon my brow to… The Silver Whistle — Scots Gaelic, welcoming Bonnie Prince Charlie to Scotland: "Oh who will play th… The Silvery Lee — The singer says "never river saw I any Half so fair or dear to me As my own, th… The Silvery Moon — The singer sees a girl lamenting in the moonlight. Her lover was true and brave… The Silvery Tide — A nobleman courts Molly while Henry is away. The noble threatens to drown Molly…