Popular Rhymes and Sayings of Ireland
- CHAPTER I.
- Earliest names of Ireland
- Milesian names for the island
- Isle of Saints
- CHAPTER II.
- Names under which Ireland was personified in the Seventeenth Century
- Emerald Isle
- CHAPTER III.
- Names for the northern and southern halves of Ireland
- CHAPTER IV.
- Maiden City
- Other County Derry Rhymes and Sayings
- Rhymes and Sayings of County Antrim
- CHAPTER V.
- Early Epigram on Armagh City
- A Lurgan Spade
- Crossmaglen Couplet
- CHAPTER VI.
- Tyrone and Fermanagh Sayings
- Long Cookstown
- A Persian Tale
- Other Tyrone Rhymes and Sayings
- CHAPTER VII.
- Sweet County Down
- St. Patrick's Grave
- Famous Newry Couplet
- A Killinchy Muffler
- Other County Down Sayings
- CHAPTER VIII.
- County Monaghan Rhymes and Sayings
- A Teltown Marriage
- The Great Gun of Athlone
- The City of the Tribes
- CHAPTER IX.
- Dear, Dirty Dublin
- Wexford Sayings
- The Kilkenny Cats
- The Priest Christens his own Child first
- CHAPTER X.
- Garryowen
- On the Nail
- The Rakes of Mallow
- Wise Women of Mungret
- CHAPTER XI.
- Barrington's Blood-Hound
- How Donaghadee got its Name
- Darling Nedeen
- CHAPTER XII.
- The Beautiful City
- Pleasant Bandon
- Bantry Recruits
- CHAPTER XIII.
- Infants' Rhymes
- Rhymes for playing Tig
- Rhymes for Singing Games
- CHAPTER XIV.
- Boys' Games
- Christmas Games
- The Wren Boys
- Christmas Rhymers
- CHAPTER XV.
- War Cries of the Irish Septs and Anglo-Irish Barons
- CHAPTER XVI.
- The Irish Rivers mentioned in Edmund Spenser's Poems