If I Were Back Home in Hampshire — "If I were back 'ome in 'Ampshire, Where they birds do flock round I, I'd clap … The Irish Colleen — A party of four girls, from England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland each toasts he… The Irish Harvestmen's Triumph — Irishmen that "reap the English harvest" should be prepared to fight "with John… Loch na Garr (Lachin Y Gair) — The singer is in England, a land of "a million luxuries," but longs for Caledon… The Manchester Martyrs (I) — Colonel Kelly and another man come to Manchester "to free old Ireland from her … The Mayor of Waterford's Letter — The letter is addressed to the Archbishop of Dublin. It makes the argument for … McCracken's Ghost — The singer encounters McCracken's ghost at midnight. He recounts the deaths of … Newfoundland and Sebastopol — "Success to France and England! Hurray my boys hurray! Sebastopol is taken And … The Old Orange Tree — King William brought the Orange tree and planted it near London "and frighten'd… Paddy and the Whale — "Paddy O'Brien left Ireland in glee He had a strong notion old England to see."…