The Emigrant from Newfoundland — "Dear Newfoundland have I got to leave you To seek employment in a foreign land… Erin's King (Daniel Is No More) — A maid sings "Erin's King, brave Dan's no more." Daniel O'Connell's career is r… Granua's Lament for the Loss of her Blackbird Mitchel the Irish Patriot — Granua sings "My Blackbird's banished to a foreign isle ... John Mitchel brave … Hang Me, Oh Hang Me (Been All Around This World) — Man about to be hanged laments his life. Says, "Hang me, oh hang me, and I'll b… The History of Prince Edward Island — The singer tells of the "dismal fate" of the Island. He complains that the rich… The House of the Rising Sun — The singer laments, "There is a house in New Orleans / They call the Rising Sun… The Housewife's Lament — The housewife complains of her never-ending war against dirt: "Oh life is a toi… I Ask that Gal — When the singer asks her to give him some, she tells him to wait until the 'tat… I'm Lonesome Since My Mother Died — Mother dies and father remarries. My stepmother "beat me and she turned me out … I'm Sitting on the Stile, Mary (The Irish Emigrant II) — "Oh I'm sitting on the stile, Mary, where we sat side by side." He thinks of th…