The Banks of Kilrea (I) — The singer sees a beautiful girl (dressed in mourning?) by Kilrae. She explains… 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 Tweed — Mary says that her Willie "plays on his flute" but he'd stop if he knew she wer… The Bann Water Side — The singer sees a pretty girl by the Bann. He offers her a comfortable life if … Bargain With Me — The worker is accosted by a widow, who asks him to "bargain with me." They agre… The Bastard King of England — Philip of France is captured by a "thong on his prong"; when he is dragged to L… The Bear in the Hill — "There's a bear in yon hill, and he is a brave fellow." The bear goes out to se… Beardiville Planting — The singer meets a pretty girl who lives near Beardiville. He asks her to come … Beautiful Brown Eyes — Man (?) praises "beautiful brown eyes"; he'll never see blue eyes again. Woman … The Bedford Van — The singer, a tinker, meets Sally Anne and takes her into his Bedford Van. She …