The Lovely Newfoundlander — "You may sing of maids of many lands," but none beats the Newfoundlander. Her f… The Low Back Car — "When first I saw sweet Peggy... A low-backed car she drove." "The man at the t… The Lurgy Stream (The Lurgan/Leargaidh Stream) — The singer arrives in the country and sees a beautiful woman by the (Lurgy) str… Maggie of Coleraine — The singer praises Coleraine; it is the home of beautiful Maggie. He recalls me… The Magpie's Nest — Singer praises his love, saying if he was a king he would make her queen and se… The Maid from the Carn Brae — The singer recalls the other girls described in songs -- the girl in the Galway… The Maid from the County Tyrone — Far from the city live Michael Murphy and his beautiful daughter. The singer pr… The Maid of Altaveedan — "I met her on the brow of Altaveedon Hill, The lambs were calling after her to … The Maid of Burndennet — "Oh, fair (are the) vales of (my) own native soil," particularly Burndennet, wh… The Maid of Craigienorn — The singer praises the Maid of Craigienorn, whom he sees as he rambles. He begs…