Gently, Johnny, My Jingalo — The speaker successively places his hands on various portions of his love's ana… Geordie Downie — "Hae ye heard o' a widow in rich attire... She's followed a tinker frae Dee-sid… Geordie Gill — "Of aw the lads I see or ken, There's yen I like abuin the rest; He's neycer in… Geordie — Geordie is taken (for killing a man or the king's deer). When word comes to his… Geordie's Courtship (I Wad Rather a Garret) — "A maid of vain glory, with grandeur and pride Was asked by a ploughman for to … Geordie's Lost His Penker — Geordie has lost his penker (largest marble) in a cundy (drain-grate). The sing… George Alfred Beckett — Beckett leaves Perlican for the coal fields of Cape Breton. At Glace Bay, he be… George Bunker — George Bunker goes fishing but sees Nellie on the shore. He takes her for a "wa… George Jones — George Jones, of County Clare, tells the account of the Saladin mutiny. The mut… George Mann — Charles Mann recalls his quiet youth. He describes murdering John Whatmaugh alo…