The Flower of Gortade — The singer calls upon the muses to describe the Flower of Gortade. He compares … The Flower of Sweet Dunmull — The singer says he dwells in Ireland, and describes the beautiful scenes from t… The Flower of Sweet Strabane — (The singer recalls meeting "Martha, the Flower of Sweet Strabane.") If he were… Garnish — The singer recalls "the days of my youth [when] I roamed down to the seashore, … The Gay Ploughboy — A rich farmer's daughter meets and falls in love with her father's ploughboy. H… Gelvin Burn — The singer bids farewell to his old home, detailing all the historic and beauti… The General Fox Chase — "I am a bold undaunted fox" who has always paid his rent and taxes. The land ag… The Girl I Left Behind Me (III) — The singer is bound for Baltimore but still thinks about "the girl I left behin… Girl from Clahandine — Before the singer leaves for America he bids his friends adieu and tearfully le… The Glasgow — John Williams is banished from Coot-hill. "They tore me from the arms of my cha…