Aikendrum — "Ken ye how a Whig can fight?" The ballad gives examples that Whigs can't fight… The Blackbird (I) (Jacobite) — A lady is mourning for her blackbird, who "once in fair England... did flourish… Bonnie Jeanie Cameron — "You'll a' hae heard tell o' bonnie Jeanie Cameron, how she fell sick... And a'… The Bonnie Moorhen — "(The/My) bonnie moorhen Has feathers enou'." "There's some of them black, And … Came Ye O'er Frae France — Geordie [George I] is ridiculed. "Jocky's gane to France, And Montgomery's lady… Charlie Is My Darling — Charlie comes to town; he spies a lass. He runs up the stairs; she opens the do… Derwentwater — "Oh! Derwentwater's a bonny lord, And golden is his hair." He travels the land … Derwentwater's Farewell — "Farewell to pleasant Dilston Hall, my father's ancient seat, A stranger now mu… Flora MacDonald's Lament — "Over hill and lofty mountains Where the valleys were covered with snow... Ther… Flora's Lament for her Charlie — Flora and Charlie go "out for to gaze, On the bonny, bonny banks of Benlomond."…