All Things Are Quite Silent — The singer's lover is taken from their bed by a pressgang; she begs them to spa… Allen, Larkin and O'Brien — Irishmen John Allen, Gould, and Larkin are hanged November 23, at Manchester Ga… As Sylvie Was Walking — Sylvie, walking by the river, weeps for her lover. A young man asks the matter;… The Bantry Girl's Lament for Johnny — "Oh who will plough the field now ... Since Johnny went a-thrashing the dirty K… The Beloved Land — A young man on deck says "Farewell my beloved land; I'll see thee no more." He … Bill Dunbar — "Come all you sympathizers, I pray you lend an ear. It's of a drowning accident… The Blackbird (I) (Jacobite) — A lady is mourning for her blackbird, who "once in fair England... did flourish… The Blacksmith — "A blacksmith courted me, Nine months or better. He fairly won my heart, Wrote … Bonny Portmore — The singer mourns the loss of Portmore's trees which have been cut down and flo… The Brave Volunteers — Henry leaves Margaret, his wife, and baby to volunteer "to fight 'neath a monar…