Kinding Wood (My Name is Dinah from South Carolina) — "My name is Dinah From South Carolina And I'm selling kindling wood to get alon… The King's Land — "I'm on the King's land, The King's not at home! The King's gone to Boston, To … Kinsale versus Mallow — The singer's answer to Paddy. "What could bewitch you, to sing ... the praise o… The Lads that was Reared Among the Heather — Girls: the best men are "the lads that was reared in the heather"; the best dan… Lavender Girl — "Wen the sun climbs over the hills And the skylark sings so merrily, Then I my … The Load of Kail Plants — The young man comes to Ballymoney to sell his kail plants. He does his business… The Maid of Lismore — Singer meets Kathy from Lismore, going to sell turkeys at Dungarvan. She pays f… The March of Intellect — "Let schoolmasters bother their brain In their dry and their musty vocation; Bu… Maritime Memories of Wexford — "Tis often I dream of the old Wexford fleet," "golden memories" of the end of t… Mary Mack (I) — "Oh Mary Mack, Mack, Mack, All dressed in black, black, black...." The singer s…