The Banished Lover (The Parish of Dunboe) — The singer wanders out and recalls the home from which (his parents) banished h… The Banks o' Deveron Water — The singer goes out to take the air by (Deveron) water, and chooses "a maid to … The Banks o' Doon — The singer asks how the banks of bonnie Doon can bloom "sae fresh and fair" whe… The Banks o' Skene — "When I was just a rantin' girl, About the age of sixteen, I fell in love wi' a… The Banks of Allan Water — "By the banks of Allan Water When the sweet springtime did fall, There I saw th… The Banks of Banna — "Shepherds have you seen my love, Have you seen my Anna? Pride of every shady g… The Banks of Champlain — Singer hears guns firing on Lake Champlain, but despite her patriotism laments … The Banks of Claudy — The singer meets a girl on the banks of Claudy. She is seeking her lover. He te… The Banks of Cloughwater — The singer loves Ellen, and cannot sleep for the love of her. But her parents o… The Banks of Dundee (Undaunted Mary) — A rich girl, now living with her uncle, falls in love with Willie, a plowboy. S…