The Flower of Benbrada — "One evening fair, to take the air, By Curraghlane I chanced to stray." He sees… The Flower of Corby Mill — The singer sets out to praise the Flower of Corby Mill. He describes meeting he… The Flower of France and England, O — "As I was on my rambled, I came from Dover to Carlisle..." The singer goes to "… The Flower of Glenleary — "Oh, Crossgar's sunny hills are bespangled with flowers," but the singer yearns… The Flower of Gortade — The singer calls upon the muses to describe the Flower of Gortade. He compares … The Flower of Magherally — "'Twas on a summer's morning, The flowers were a-blooming-0, Nature all adoning… The Flower of Sweet Dunmull — The singer says he dwells in Ireland, and describes the beautiful scenes from t… The Flower of Sweet Erin the Green — Singer supposes her true love is "far from sweet Erin the green." He "vowed to … The Flower of Sweet Strabane — (The singer recalls meeting "Martha, the Flower of Sweet Strabane.") If he were… The Flowers o' the Forest — Based on a pipe tune lamenting the battle of Flodden: "I've heard them lilting,…