The Bold Tenant Farmer — Singer, drinking in Ballinascorthy, overhears a landlord's son and a tenant far… The Bonnie Wee Lassie Who Never Said No — Singer invites a lass to drink with him; she accepts; she is the "bonnie wee la… The Bonny Flora Clark — "Six sporting youths" borrow Donald's Bonny Flora Clark "in the chilly months o… The Bootlegger (Trammell's Bootlegger) — "Hee-haw, hee-haw, Blind Jack is my name, I romp, I paw, I snort, I snooze, For… Boston Harbor — "From Boston Harbor we set sail, The wind was blowing the devil of a gale." The… Botany Bay Courtship (The Currency Lasses) — "The Currency Lads may fill their glasses And drink to the health of the Curren… Bounce Upon Bess — The Irishman every night spends what he earns each day on Walker's "Bounce upon… The Boyne Water (II) — "July the First, of a morning clear, on thousand six hundred and ninety, King W… The Boys at Ninety-Five — Mike takes the Bonavista Branch to Deer Lake and is sent to lumbercamp 95 "with… The Boys of Coleraine — The singer invites listeners to drink to the boys of Coleraine. He recalls the …