Lament of John O Mahony — The singer, growing old "in a foreign land, in a lonesome city" thinks "not a s… The Lamentation of James O'Sullivan — July 12 in Stewartstown the Catholics defend their church, leaving 22 Orangemen… The Land League's Advice to the Tenant Farmers of Ireland — "Cheer up your hearts, you tenant farmers, the land you nobly till, Pay no rent… The Land Where the Shamrocks Grow — "There is an Island that?s famed in her glory, Sweet poets have sung in her pra… The Land of Potatoes, Oh! — "Oh, had I in the clear five hundred a year" the singer would build a cottage a… Larry O'Gaff — Larry's father leaves when he is a baby in Ireland. He recounts his rambles to … Leaving Erin — "Farewell Erin, I now must leave you for to cross the raging main." The singer … The Legion of the Rearguard — "Up the republic, they raise their battle cry, Pearse and McDermott will pray f… Let Recreant Rulers Pause — "Rouse! Orangemen, rouse! in God be your hope, For England is now allied with t… Lilliburlero — Two Irish Catholics congratulate one another on victory over the Protestants, a…