Buffalo Hunters — "Come all you pretty fair maidens, these lines to you I write, We're going on t… An Buinnean Bui — (Gaelic.) The singer laments to see the dead buinnean (bittern) upon the shore,… Bumpers, Bumbers, Flowing Bumpers — The watchman calls "4" but we have to finish one more bottle. Anyone who wants … Bumpers, Squire Jones — If you like claret, or pine for female companionship, "don't pass the good Hous… Bung Yer Eye — Singer praises his girlfriend, Kitty, and tells of a rowdy dance he takes her t… Byker Hill — Dance tune with sketchy narrative; singer's wife sits up late drinking. Singer … C'est L'Aviron (Pull on the Oars) — French: "C'est l'aviron, qui nous mene, qui nous mene, c'est l'aviron qui nous … Campbell the Rover — "The first day of April I'll never forget; (Three) English (lasses) together th… The Can of Grog — "When up the shrouds the sailor goes And ventures on the yard, The landsman who… Can't You Dance the Polka (New York Girls) — The sailor meets a girl, who offers to take him home to her "family." He sits d…