The Brown-Haired Lass — The singer bids farewell to country and to the brown-haired lass. He describes … Bundle and Go (II) — "The winter is gane, love; the sweet spring again, love, Bedecks the blue mount… By the Hush — The singer calls on his listeners not to go to America; "there is nothing here … Caledonia (III -- Jean and Caledonia) — "Sair, sair was my heart, an' the tears stood in my een As I viewed my native h… The Call of Home — "Across the foaming ocean... In a corner of old Ireland there's a spot that's d… Captain Coulston — Captain Coulston's ship sails for America (carrying Irish emigrants?). She is o… Captain Thompson — The singer boards Captain Thompson's ship Fame to America. They escape stormy s… Carnabane — "When I was young and foolish still, Amerikay ran in my head, I from my native … Carnatogher's Braes — The singer says that no place on earth as dear as his old home by Carntogher's … Castle Gardens (I) — The singer, "convicted and... forced to go," leaves Ireland for America. He yea…