Billy Ma Hone — "Love is sweet and love is pleasant, Long as you keep it in your view." A man a… Bordon's Grove — The singer wanders by Bordon's Grove and hears a girl lamenting. He courts her;… The British Man-of-War — The singer hears a sailor telling his love that he must leave her; he must go i… Crookit Bawbee — "Oh! whar awa' got ye that auld crookit (penny/plaidie)?" He offers one of gold… The Dark-Eyed Sailor (Fair Phoebe and her Dark-Eyed Sailor) — The singer courts a girl, but she remains true to William, her sailor, gone the… Gosport Beach (The Undutiful Daughter) — "On Gosport beach I landed, that place of noted fame." The sailor meets a beaut… James and Flora (Flora and Jim, The United Lovers) — Flora asks James to leave sailing. He won't. She breaks a ring and gives half t… Janie of the Moor — The singer meets Janie and proposes marriage. She says that she has promised to… Logie O Buchan — The singer complains that "they have taken away Jemy the delight of the yard." … Logie O Buchan — The singer complains that "they have taken away Jemy the delight of the yard." …