Gold — "When the gold fever ranged I was doing well," but nonetheless the singer sets … Gra-mo-chroi. I'd Like to See Old Ireland Free Once More — "Last night I had a happy dream ... I thought again brave Irishmen Had set old … The Grand Mystic Order — The singer dreams of his initiation into the Orange Institution. He must answer… Harry Dunn (The Hanging Limb) — Harry Dunn has gone to work in the woods of Michigan despite his mother's advic… A Heart that Forms for Love — The young man reports that he is tired of the single life. He has seen his love… Henry and Nancy — Henry courts Nancy. Her parents lock her in their castle. Nancy writes Henry a … The Housewife's Lament — The housewife complains of her never-ending war against dirt: "Oh life is a toi… I Once Had a True Love — Singer bids adieu to Molly whose parents slight him for his "want of gear" He d… It's Seven Long Years — Willie the sailor is gone seven years with no letter to Nancy. She regrets "it … Jamie and Nancy — Jamie and Nancy meet; she reports that her parents "had proved severe." He tel…