Cottage With the Horseshoe o'er the Door — The singer will soon return to his old home, "the cottage with the horse-shoe o… The Country I Was Born In — The singer has left Donegal and is bound for America "where I'm told a man he's… Craiganee — The singer calls on the muses to help him express his farewell. He must leave h… Craigie Hill — Singer overhears two lovers. She asks that he take her with him from Ireland. H… Dear Mother — "I'm going away to leave you... Don't weep for me, dear mother, For I'll be bac… Donald Monroe — Monroe leaves Ireland for America, leaving his boys in Scotland because he cann… Drumglassa Hill — A confusing song, in which Johnston, and probably Mrs. Johnston, sail for Ameri… Edward Boyle — Edward Boyle, helped by friends, leaves his lover, parents and Ireland for Amer… Eileen McMahon — "One night as I lay on my pillow, A vision came into my view, Of a ship sailin'… Eileen, The Flower of Kilkenny — "I once loved a girl in Kilkenny and a beautiful creature was she, I loved her …