'Twas Getting Late Up in September — In Labrador, "'Twas getting late up in September"; the singer meets a girl come… 'Twas Getting Late Up in September — In Labrador, "'Twas getting late up in September"; the singer meets a girl come… Alison and Willie — Alison invites Willie to her wedding. He will not come except as the groom. She… Alonzo the Brave and Fair Imogene — Alonzo, leaving for the wars in Palestine, bids Imogene be faithful, but anothe… As I Walked Through the Meadows — Singer meets a young woman. She says she has come to gather may. He asks to go … The Ballinderry Marriage — The singer recalls the marriage. After the priest arrives, "with long rakes and… The Bastard King of England — Philip of France is captured by a "thong on his prong"; when he is dragged to L… Blossom Time — About a heavenly wedding: "There's a wedding in an orchard, dear, I know it by … Blushing Bride — Bride Mary Bell blushes as she walks down the aisle: "Every boy in every pew/Kn… The Blythesome Bridal — A call to a wedding: "Fy let us a' tae the bridal, For there will be lilting th…