Erin — "... Sons of green Erin, lament o'er the time, When religion was war, and our c… Erin the Green (I) — The singer dreams that Napoleon has landed in Ireland, saying, "Rise up my frie… Erin's Green Linnet — Singer asks why a maid weeps. "I once had a Linnet, the pride of this nation, … Erin's Green Shore — The singer dreams of meeting a beautiful girl in a green mantle. She tells him … Erin's King (Daniel Is No More) — A maid sings "Erin's King, brave Dan's no more." Daniel O'Connell's career is r… Erin's Lament for her Davitt Asthore — The singer dreams of Richmond prison and Erin as a woman weeps for the loss "of… Erin's Lovely Lee — Singer leaves Queenstown for New York with the Fenian boys March 6, 1863. They … The Escape of James Stephens — Stephens escapes from Richmond. Foolish statements are attributed to the Queen,… The Exile of Erin (I) — "There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin." He looks across the ocean towar… The Exiled Irishman's Lament (The Exiles of Erin) — "Green were the fields where my forefathers dwelt," but the lease expires and t…