Groves of Blarney — "The groves of Blarney they are so charming." The flowers, "grand walks," "the … The Groves of Glanmire — The singer "come to this country a stranger" and, in his travels, has found "no… Hares on the Mountain — The singer avers that if young women ran like hares on the mountain, if he was … The Heathery Hills — "I mind it well, and I see it yet" The singer recalls past days meeting Rory on… Here's a Health to My Molly — The singer gives a "health to my Molly where ever she be She is worthy of compa… Hills Above Drumquin — "Drumquin, you're not a city, but you're all the world to me." The singer has s… I Am a Wee Lassie — The singer complains "how false was that young man that I loved so dear." He sw… I Wish My Love — Singer wishes his love were various objects: a cherry, a beeskep, an ewe, etc.,… The Isle of Doagh (II) — The singer is leaving Isle of Doagh for a foreign land. He recalls when he firs… Jim Along Josie — Originally a blackface minstrel piece, now often reduced to odd lyrics held tog…