Land of the Silver Birch — A pseudo-Indian ode to northern lands: "Land of the silver birch, home of the b… The Land of the West — The singer urges his love to "come to the west... I'll make thee my own. I'll g… The Landlady of France — "A landlady of France loved an officer, 'tis said, And this officer he dearly l… Landlord, Fill the Flowing Bowl — "Landlord, fill the flowing bowl until it doth run over (x2), For tonight we'll… Lang Johnny More — John More, on a visit to London, falls in love with the King's daughter. The Ki… Lanigan's Ball — Jimmy Lanigan had "batter'd away till he hadn't a pound"; coming into money fro… Lanty Leary — "Slippery Lanty Leary" and Rosie Carey are in love. Her father is opposed. He f… The Largy Line — Shoemaker George McCaughey, having seen many women, is ready to abandon them fo… The Lark in the Morning — (Singer) meets young girl who praises plowboys. The singer meets a plowboy. He … The Larrigans — About Angus Munn, his size 14 larrigans, and the daily life in the winter lumbe…