Mary Anne — "Oh fare thee well, my own true love, Oh fare thee well my dear, For the ship i… Mary Machree — "The flower of the valley was Mary Machree," whose beauty is described at lengt… Mary Machree — "The flower of the valley was Mary Machree," whose beauty is described at lengt… Mary McVeagh — The singer recalls being young and handsome and having all the girls follow him… Mary from Dungloe — The singer is leaving Donegal and Mary from Dungloe for America. "It was your c… Mary o' the Dee (Mary's Dream) — Mary falls asleep thinking of Sandy. His ghost appears to her, bidding her to s… Mary of Sweet Belfast Town — The singer meets Mary. He asks why she frowns. Her lover has "gone over the mai… Mary of Sweet Belfast Town — The singer meets Mary. He asks why she frowns. Her lover has "gone over the mai… Mary on the Banks of the Lee — Before the singer leaves Mary to go on the ocean he warns her her not to stay o… Mary, the Pride of Killowen — The singer describes the fine summer night when he emigrated from Coleraine and…