Adieu to Bogie Side — The singer calls on the muses to help him "sing sweet Huntly's praise. I leave … Adieu to Lovely Garrison — The singer is far away from home. He bids adieu to the places he spent his yout… Adieu to Maimuna — Capstan shanty. "The boatmen shout, 'tis time to part, no longer can we stay? T… Adieu to the Banks of the Roe — The singer, admitting his "happiest moments are flown," prepares to depart Ire… Angel Band — Singer's life is nearly over; his trials are done, his triumph has begun. His s… Around the Hills of Clare — In the past the singer had thought the Saxon bands could be driven from his hom… As I Went Down to Port Jervis — The singer sees a mother with her two soldier sons who are bound for battle. Sh… The Auld Fisher's Farewell to Coquet — "Come bring to me my limber gad I've fished wi' mony a year, An' let me ha'e m … Away Out On the Mountain — "I packed my grip for a farewell trip; I kissed Susan Jane goodbye at the fount… Ballymonan Brae — The singer bids farewell to Ballymonan, land of green leaves and pretty girls. …