The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington — A youth is in love with the Bailiff's daughter. He is apprenticed in London for… The Banks of Brandywine — The singer (a sailor) meets a girl and asks her to forget her lover -- telling … The Banks of the Clyde (I) — A young man comes up to a pretty girl, who reports that her Willie has gone ove… The Banks of the Dee (II) — The singer "heard a maid a-sighing... And, 'Johnny,' she was crying, 'oh how co… The Banks of the Inverness — The sailor sees a girl sighing on the banks of the (Inver)ness. He asks her if … The Beggar-Laddie — A girl asks the shepherd what his trade is. He tells her, then declares that he… Billy Ma Hone — "Love is sweet and love is pleasant, Long as you keep it in your view." A man a… Bleacher Lassie o' Kelvinhaugh — "As I went out on a summer's evening," the singer meets a pretty girl in Kelvin… The Blooming Bright Star of Belle Isle — The singer comes upon a beautiful girl hard at work. Poor as she is, she vows t… Brown Robyn — The (king's) daughter loves lowly Brown Robyn, informs him so by song, sneaks h…