The Lady and the Farmer's Son — A wealthy lady wants a youth to marry her, but he is pledged to one of the lady… The Laird o Cockpen — "The Laird o Cockpen, he's proud and he's great... He wanted a wife his braw ho… Lanigan's Ball — Jimmy Lanigan had "batter'd away till he hadn't a pound"; coming into money fro… Lanty Leary — "Slippery Lanty Leary" and Rosie Carey are in love. Her father is opposed. He f… Lanty Leary — "Slippery Lanty Leary" and Rosie Carey are in love. Her father is opposed. He f… The Lass of Glenshee — The singer woos the a Scottish shepherdess. He offers to marry and provide weal… The Lazy Club — The singer complains about his lethargic family: "My wife is such a lazy Turk, … Lazy Harry's (Five Miles from Gundagai) — The workers set out for Sydney, but upon reaching Lazy Harry's, stop for a drin… Let Mr. McGuire Sit Down — When Mick McGuire calls to court Kitty Donahue, her mother makes sure that he, … Limbo — "Many thousands I've spent on Rachel and Ruth... Bridget and Pegs." A rich uncl…