No. 4.
- A merry Gipsey girl,
- A national song,
- Ans’er to K. Darling,
- Ben Fisher and wife,
- Bonnie Jamie,
- Broken-hearted Tom,
- By the sad sea-waves,
- Columbia rules sea,
- Come, gang wi’ me,
- Commence, darkies,
- Cottage by the sea,
- Daylight on the sea,
- Don’t cry so, Norah,
- Erin is my home,
- Gal from the south,
- Get out wilderness,
- Harp of Tara’s hall,
- He led her to altar,
- Home, sweet home,
- I am a freeman,
- I’ll hang my harp,
- I’m not myself at all,
- Indian Hunter,
- Indian warr.’s grave,
- I’ve been roaming,
- I wish he’d decide,
- Jane Monroe,
- Jolly Jack, rover,
- Johnny’s for soldier,
- Kate was a little girl,
- Kitty Tyrel,
- Let me kiss for his mother,
- Linda’s gone to Balt.,
- Maud Adair and I,
- Molly Bawn,
- My ain fireside,
- My boyhood’s home,
- Nora, of Kidare,
- Kiss, but never tell,
- Old uncle Edward,
- Paddy on the canal,
- Parody on Unc. Sam,
- Poor old maids,
- Preserve the mariner,
- Ship ahoy,
- Somebody’s courting,
- Song of the farmer,
- Song, Blanche Alpen,
- Sparking Sunday n’t,
- Sprig of shillelah,
- Stand by the flag,
- The engineer’s song,
- The farmer’s boy,
- The hazel dell,
- The little low room,
- The low-backed car,
- The old brown cot,
- The old kirk-yard,
- Terry O’Reilly,
- They don’t wish me home,
- Tom Brown,
- Uncle Gabriel,
- Uncle Tim, the toper,
- We were boys tog’er,
- We’re growing old,
- We’re fond of kissi’g,
- Where are the hopes,
- Wit’n mile of Edin’o,
- Would I were a boy,
- Would I were a girl,
- Would I’re with thee.
No. 5.
- A dollar or two,
- A man’s a man,
- A Yan. ship and crew,
- Angels whisper,
- Auld lang syne,
- Bashful young man,
- Call me pet names,
- Camptown racers,
- Charity,
- Cheer, boys, cheer,
- Comin’ thro’ the rye,
- Days I was hard-up,
- Dermot Astore,
- Dilla Burn,
- Down the burn, Davy,
- Dumbarton’s dell,
- Ever of thee,
- Gently o’er me steals,
- Gum-tree canoe,
- Grave of uncle True,
- Grave of Bonaparte,
- Hark, I hear an angel,
- I offer thee this hand,
- Irish Emig. lament,
- John Anderson,
- Johnny a shoemaker,
- Kind Relations,
- Last w’k I took wife,
- Lass’t loves a sailor,
- Last rose of summer,
- Lily of the west,
- Mary of Argyle,
- Meet me by moonli’t,
- Minute gun at sea,
- Napolitaine,
- Norah McShane,
- Nothing else to do,
- Och, Paddy, is it ye,
- Oft in the stilly n’ht,
- Poor fishermans girl,
- Rat-catcher’s daug’r,
- Rose of Allandale,
- Roll on, silver moon,
- Sambo, I’ve missed,
- Sammy Slap,
- Simon, the cellarer,
- Someth’g to love me,
- Some love to drink,
- Sourkrout and sau’s,
- The gay cavalier,
- The gambler’s wife,
- The ingle side,
- The ivy green,
- The monks of old,
- The musical wife,
- The ocean burial,
- The old arm-chair,
- The watcher,
- Tail iv me coat,
- Thou art gone,
- Thou hast wounded,
- ’Tis midnight hour,
- Twilight dews,
- Umbrella courtship,
- Wake, Dinah, wake,
- Washington,
- We’ll have a dance,
- We met by chance,
- When I saw Nelly,
- When the swallows,
- Whoop de doodle do,
- William of the ferry,
- Will you love me.
No. 6.
- Annie Lisle,
- Beautiful world,
- Be kind to the loved,
- Bloom is on the rye,
- Bobbin’ around,
- Bonnie Dundee,
- Cottage of mother,
- Courting in Conn’t,
- Dearest Mae,
- Dear mother, I come,
- Ella Ree,
- Fairy Dell,
- Far, far upon the sea,
- Female auctioneer,
- Gentle Hallie,
- Gentle Nettie Moore,
- Happy we to-night,
- Hattie Lee,
- He doeth all things,
- Home without sister,
- I can’t call her mot’r,
- I’ll paddle my canoe,
- I’m stand’g by grave,
- Irish jaunting car,
- Is it anybody’s bus’s,
- Jane O’Mally,
- Jenny Lane,
- Joanna Snow,
- Johnny Sands,
- Lilly Dale,
- Little more cider,
- Lords of creation,
- Lulu is our pride,
- Marion Lee,
- Meet me by the br’k,
- Merry sleighride,
- Minnie Clyde,
- Mountaineer’s fare’l,
- Not for gold,
- Not married yet,
- Oh, carry me home,
- Old homestead,
- Old mountain tree,
- Ossian’s serenade,
- Over the river,
- Riding on a rail,
- Sailor boy’s dream,
- Say yes, pussy,
- Silber shining moon,
- Song my mot’r sang,
- Spare the homestead,
- Spirit-voice of Belle,
- Squire Jone’s dau’r,
- The blue Junietta,
- The carrier-dove,
- The child’s wish,
- The maniac,
- The May-queen,
- The miller’s maid,
- The modern belle,
- The strawberry girl,
- The snow-storm,
- Three grains of corn,
- Washington’s grave,
- Where are friends,
- Why chime the bells,
- Why don’t the men,
- Will nobody marry,
- Young recruit.
No. 7.
- A ride I was taking,
- Anchor’s weighed,
- Beautiful Venice,
- Billy Patterson,
- Breeze of the night,
- Bright-eyed Nell,
- Come, Willie dear,
- Deal with me kindly,
- Dixie’s Land, 1 & 2,
- Dolcy Jones,
- Don’t you remember,
- Down in cane-brakes,
- Fairy Belle,
- Farewell, cottage,
- Glendy burk,
- Ho, Gondolier, wake,
- How shall I watch,
- Hush-a-by, baby,
- I love my nat. land,
- I’m a jolly bachelor,
- It is recorded,
- Julianna Johnson,
- Lilly Ray,
- Little Daisy,
- Little Ella,
- Maggie by my side,
- Maggie, pride of vale,
- Mary May,
- Mary’s welcome,
- Massa in cold gro’nd,
- Massa sound sleep’g,
- My brodder Gum,
- My canoe’s on Ohio,
- My old house,
- My mountain home,
- Nelly Bly,
- Newfoundland dog,
- No, thank you, sir,
- Old ironsides,
- Old K. Y. Ky,
- Our Union, r’t or w’g,
- Over the summer sea,
- Paddy Boghree,
- Queen Mary’s escape,
- Revolutionary times,
- Ring de banjo,
- Roy Neill,
- She’s black,
- Some folks,
- Star of my home,
- Take me home to die,
- The evening gun,
- The happy Switzer,
- The home I leave,
- The messenger bird,
- The old stage-coach,
- The pilot,
- The reefer’s song,
- The ship on fire,
- The sleighing glee,
- Under the willow,
- Virginia Belle,
- Way down in Cairo,
- We’re coming, sister,
- Who’ll have me,
- Willie, my brave.
No. 8.
- A life on the ocean,
- Annie of the vale,
- A wet sheet,
- Bonnie Eloise,
- Brightly o’er lake,
- By the lone riverside,
- Campbells are com’g,
- Come by sil’ry brook,
- Come, maiden,
- Down by the river,
- Ella Leene,
- Ellen Bayne,
- Farewell, Lilly dear,
- Farewell, mother,
- Girls aren’t so green,
- Going home to Dixie,
- Good-by, Linda love,
- Happy be thy dreams,
- Hard times,
- Home and friends,
- Home I leave behind,
- I’d be a Gipsey,
- I’d rather be a violet,
- If I had one to love,
- I had a dream,
- I’m o’er young,
- I’m queen of village,
- I’m thinking of thee,
- I see her in dreams,
- Jeanie with the,
- Jennie’s coming o’er,
- Katie’s secret,
- Kinlock of Kinlock,
- Kitty dear,
- Kitty Wells,
- Light of other days,
- List to the mocking,
- Little Jennie Dow,
- Lizzie dies to-night,
- Lone starry hours,
- Long weary day,
- Lost Rosabel,
- Mary Avourneen,
- Meeting of waters,
- Near the banks of,
- Old black Joe,
- Old folks at home,
- Riding in a ra’d keer,
- Rock me to sleep,
- Row, row, brothers,
- Row your boat,
- Scenes brightest,
- She wept her life,
- Sighing for thee,
- Silvery midn’t moon,
- Some one to love,
- Take me to Tennes’e,
- Tapping at window,
- The brave old oak,
- The dream is past,
- The sea, the sea,
- The wild rose,
- The Zingarina,
- ’Tis but a faded flo’er,
- Vive L’America,
- We’ll meet in heaven,
- Western trap’rs song,
- What are wild waves,
- What fair’like music,
- Why have my loved,
- Whistle and I come.