I have come from a happy land. I'm o'er young to marry yet.................................................. I'm saddest when I sing..............................................................、、 168 In de wild rackoon track. 237 Ireland.. 43 Isabel.. ..................... It's little for glory I care.................................. Jessie, the flower o' Dumblane........... ........... Long, long ago... Long time ago............. ....... .................. ....... .......... Metamora's death song.... My life is like the summer rose.. My Normandy.. Oh, I should like to marry ........... ........... ................. ..... .... ....... ........... ......... 61 133 39 49 132 11 240 3 28 73 2:21 92 O! wherefore weep, my sister dear.. Paddy's trip from Dublin. 138 185 ........ Sparkling and bright................................................................... 64 Start not, fair lady.. 95 177 The American girl.. 225 The bloom is on the rye....................................... 109 106 The bonny boat... The bridal star... 192 .... ..... The bride's farewell.. The cork leg... The Cracovian maid.. ..... The last shilling. ........... ........ ................. ..................... ............ The Highland minstrel boy. The Irish harper and his dog. The ivy green.. The kiss.. The miseries of Saturday... ............. .......................... .......... ......... The days when I was courted. 22 The delights of love..... 56 68 The drunkard's wife............................................. 227 The girls of the west. 226 75 176 The good old days of Adam and Eve...... 239 The heart of thy Norah is breaking... 79 121 99 30 135 187 164 46 ...... ........... ............. ..... ............. ...................... 166 129 158 209 203 193 ........... The morn unbars the gates of light. 52 114 170 48 9 36 153 128 161 111 184 62 The musical wife. The night before Larry was stretched.. 18 32 199 93 190 115 174 The praise and glory of ould Ireland....... 223 The rover's song. 179 The soldier's dream............................................................................ 5 ....... 180 219 156 20 The original and genuine Lucy Long.. The pirate's call.. The pirate's serenade..... The steam arm.. The sweet mountaineer.... ....... ..... The tea The white squall... They met but once.. Toasts and sentiments. 'Twere vain to tell thee all I feel. We're a' noddin'. ...... ... We met... We won't go home till morning.. When thro' life.... When thy bosom heaves the sigh. Who has not heard.... Woman's heart. Ye mariners of England. Wilt thou meet me there love?.. Wind of the winter night.. With helmet on his brow.. Young Edward the gallant hussar. Your heart and lute are all the store... ADDITIONAL SONGS 173 211 ... 104 277 10 66 124 34 189 150 11 84 228 167 41 136 198 7 96 202 144 270 MAID OF ATHENS. MAID of Athens, ere we part, My love, my life, I love thee! By those tresses unconfined, By that lip I long to taste; Maid of Athens, I am gone; My dearest life, I love thee! |