Ellen the Fair (Helen the Fair) — The narrator, a nobleman, sees and falls in love with Ellen, who is very beauti… The Factory Girl (I) — The singer sees a beautiful girl, an orphan who works in a factory (linen mill)… Felton Lonnin (Pelton Lonnin') (I, II, III) — Pipe tune, with assorted incidental lyrics: "The kye's come hame but aw see not… Finikin Lass (Finnigan Lasses) — The singer marries a boarding school bred lady who does nothing but read novels… Flora MacDonald's Lament — "Over hill and lofty mountains Where the valleys were covered with snow... Ther… The Flower of Benbrada — "One evening fair, to take the air, By Curraghlane I chanced to stray." He sees… The Flower of Corby Mill — The singer sets out to praise the Flower of Corby Mill. He describes meeting he… The Flower of France and England, O — "As I was on my rambled, I came from Dover to Carlisle..." The singer goes to "… The Flower of Gortade — The singer calls upon the muses to describe the Flower of Gortade. He compares … The Flower of Magherally — "'Twas on a summer's morning, The flowers were a-blooming-0, Nature all adoning…