A Stor Mo Chroi (Treasure of My Heart) — The singer to his/her love: You'll soon leave for a strange land "rich in its t… Across the Western Ocean — "Oh, the times are hard and the wages low, Amelia, where you bound to? The Rock… Adieu to Erin (The Emigrant) — "Oh when I breathed a last adieu To Erin's vales and mountains blue...." The si… Adieu to the Banks of the Roe — The singer, admitting his "happiest moments are flown," prepares to depart Ire… Alec's Lament — ".. ye jolly bootleggers and you who handle brew: Beware of Howard Foley." Tign… Ann o' Drumcroon — The singer says that the girls around him are no match for the beauty of Ann, p… Around the Hills of Clare — In the past the singer had thought the Saxon bands could be driven from his hom… Bad Luck Attend the Old Farmer — A warning to servant boys seeking employment by farmers at hiring fairs. You ar… A Ballad of New Scotland — "Let's away to New Scotland, where Plenty sits queen O'er as happy a country as… The Banishment of Patrick Brady — Patrick Brady is "forced to banishment ... for being an upright Irishman that l…