The Harp of Old Erin — "The Harp of Old Erin will be heard once again, And will twine with the Shamroc… Harp or Lion — The singer sees in the news that Irishmen "despise their country's story, All t… The Haughs o' Cromdale — "As I came in by Auchindoun, a little wee bit frae the toon... To view the Haug… Heart of Oak — In praise of the British Navy that can drive off any foe: "Heart of oak are our… The Heights of Alma (I) — The British and French land outside Alma. They attack and rout the Russians (mo… Henry Downs — "Many an Orange villain fell Beneath the hand of Downs" "The trembling tyrants … Henry Joy — The singer from Ulster tells how he left his wife and children to follow Henry … Henry Joy McCracken (II) — McCracken is betrayed for 50 pounds by Niblock. Why is there no song from 1798 … Here's Adieu to Old England — The singer is leaving parents and sisters and "London city where I took great d… The Hills of Glensuili — An exile curses "those tyrannical laws that bind our native land" and thinks ab…