Pity Poor Labourers — "You sons of old England, now listen... Concerning poor lab'rers we all must al… The Place Where the Old Horse Died — The singer recalls a spot -- a spot he no longer visits: "The place where the o… The Plain Golden Band — The singer recalls his parting from his former sweetheart and why she gave back… The Plains of Baltimore — As the singer prepares to leave (Ireland?), his rich sweetheart promises to go … The Plains of Drishane — The singer "roamed Eastwards to view navigations of the pleasin' grand scene" a… The Plains of Emu (The Exile of Erin II) — The Irish prisoner sadly recalls his home in Erin. The singer, though he claims… The Plains of Illinois — The singer urges "all you good old farmers that on your plow depend" to "come t… The Plains of Waterloo (I) — The singer, a soldier, sees Sally lamenting for her Willie -- the wars are ove… The Plains of Waterloo (II) — The singer tells of all the places he has fought, ending with his part at Water… The Plains of Waterloo (III) — A boast of the bloody victory at Waterloo, telling of Mooney, who rides a milk-…