In Dublin's sweet City, Irish Jaunting Car, The Morning Air plays on my face, Irish Emigrant, (I'm sitting on the Stile,) 20 The Wake of Teddy Roe, Irish Merry Making, Kathleen Mavourneen, Kate Connor, Kate Kearney, Kate O'Shane, Katty Darling, Kitty of Coleraine, Kitty Tyrrell, Land of the West, There's Whiskey in the Jug, We may roam through the world,* When War was heard, Widow Machree, 14 Woods of Green Erin, 58 53 11 Young Ellen Loraine, Aileen Mavourneen, Aileen Aroon, Angel's Whisper, Answer to Kate Kearney, As slow our ship,* Terry O'Rourke, The Blarney, The Girl I left behind me, The Irish Wedding, The Irishman's description of a Song, The May Dew, The Songs marked thus * are selected from Moore's Irish Melodies. Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1859, by OLIVER DITSON & Co., in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Massachusetts ever, Then why art thou silent Kath-leen Kathleen Mavourneen awake from thy slumbers, To think that from Erin and thee I must part; It may be for years, and it may be forever, Then why art thou silent, thou voice of my heart? It may be for years and it may be forever, Mavourneen? |