All Over Those Hills — Singer's lover Henry, while travelling "all over those hills" gets "deluded" fr… An Cailin Aerach (The Airy/Light-Hearted Girl) — Irish Gaelic: Singer comes home with the airy girl "tired and weakened." He apo… The Barber Song — A young barber is admired in general and in particular by a maid named Matilda.… The Bastard King of England — Philip of France is captured by a "thong on his prong"; when he is dragged to L… Benjamin Deane — Benjamin Deane, the singer, is successful in business but wants more. He turns … Billy Johnson's Ball — On his first wedding anniversary Johnson throws a party to celebrate it (and th… The Burnt-Out Old Fellow — Irish Gaelic: Younger woman complains about her old husband; he sleeps too much… The Coble o Cargill — Davie Drummond o Cargill has a bed waiting for him in Balathy, another in Kerco… The Cruel Brother — A man and woman agree to wed, but fail to ask her brother's permission. As the … Earl Crawford — Lady Crawford marries the Earl at a young age, and soon bears a son. She thinks…