The August Gale (II) — The "storm on Thursday" comes up suddenly and "all the boats were on the ground… Badai na Scadan (The Herring Boats) — Gaelic. The singer recalls that his son was killed when his herring boat was wr… The Banks of Newfoundland (IV) — Spring is time for fishing on the Banks. "Seas do roll tremendously ... midst h… The Banks of Newfoundland (V) — September 2, Irish seamen sail from Waterford for Newfoundland where "a dreadfu… Bannow's Bright Blue Bay — The singer recalls "where Bannow's Buried City lies beneath that bright blue sk… Bay of Biscay — A ship is wrecked at night in a storm in the Bay of Biscay. At daybreak "a sail… Bay of Biscay, Oh (Ye Gentlemen of England II) (The Stormy Winds Did Blow) — The singer's ship and the Rameley set out from Spithead. The two ships are sepa… Beautiful, Beautiful Ireland — Singer must leave "Ireland the gem of the sea," which he wishes were free. No l… The Beloved Land — A young man on deck says "Farewell my beloved land; I'll see thee no more." He … The Bird Rocks — "Twas winter down the icy gulf, The Gulf St Lawrence wide." The Bird Rocks ligh…