Colin and Lucy — "Of Leinster, fam'd for maidens fair, Bright Lucy was the grace.... Till luckle… The Colleen from Coolbaun — Singer meets Mary Ann O'Donovan, "the colleen from Coolbaun." He proposes marri… The Collier Lad (Lament for John Sneddon/Siddon) — The singer tells her tale of grief: Her love, John (Sneddon), is a collier. She… The Collier Laddie — The singer (or someone) sees a bonnie lass, and steps up to court her. She reje… Come A' Ye Jolly Ploo'men Lads — "O come a' ye jolly ploomen lads That works amang the grun'." The singer tells … Come Write Me Down (The Wedding Song) — Man offers gold and pearls; woman refuses, saying she'll never be at any young … Common Bill — The singer says Bill "isn't charming," and is "altogether green." He courts her… The Complications of Life — "This life here is a mixture of its troubles and its joys, All the way to ripe … Corydon and Phoebe — Corydon (Colin) asks Phoebe (Phyllis) why she flees. She is afraid for her repu… The Cotton Mill Song — The singer takes his love for a walk. "She said she loved me dearly and to me s…