Ellen O'Connor — Ellen O'Connor is leaving Ireland because the famine and eviction have reached … The Emigrant (I) — "At dawn of the morning the ship shall be sailing That takes me away from the l… The Emigrant (II) — "A young aspiring Irishman ... leaving Queenstown quay in Cork" for the Yankee … The Emigrant from Newfoundland — "Dear Newfoundland have I got to leave you To seek employment in a foreign land… The Emigrant's Farewell to Donegal — It is 1846 and the singer is leaving Donegal. His father's five acres cannot su… The Emigrant's Farewell — The singer bids farewell to Ireland; he will admire his home even though he wil… Erin's Flowery Vale (The Irish Girl's Lament) — The singer chances to see a young couple talking. He is about to take ship for … The Exiled Crofter's Lament — "We're awa, we're awa frae the auld country, To a far awa land, far o'er the se… The Faithful Rambler (Jamie and Mary, Love's Parting) — "I am a young man delights in sport; To a strange country I mean to steer, And … Farewell Ballymoney (Loving Hannah; Lovely Molly) — "Oh, meeting is a pleasure between my love and I; I'll go down to yon low valle…