Glasgerion — The king's daughter declares her love for Glasgerion and invites him to her bed… The Glasgow Barber — Pat from Belfast stops at a Glasgow barbershop for a Mayo haircut but is given … Glasgow Peggy — A Highland man comes to Glasgow and falls in love with Peggy. Her parents decla… The Glasgow — John Williams is banished from Coot-hill. "They tore me from the arms of my cha… Glashen-Glora — The singer describes the mountain stream and thinks of happier days. Wherever h… The Glass of Whisky — Murrough O'Monaghan, home from the wars minus a leg, begs along a road. He wish… Gleanntan Araglain Aobhinn (Happy Glen of Araglin) — Gaelic. The singer bids farewell, across the waves, to the Glen of Araglin. He … The Glen Alone — The crew lowers a boat to investigate "an ugly form" in the moonlit. It's the G… Glen O'Lee — The exile recalls leaving Donegal. He tells of leaving his friends. He mentions… Glenariffe — The singer praises his home in Glenariffe, saying, "The beauty of our lovely gl…