- Introduction
- Nos. 1 and 2 - Chorus and Dance, followed by Recit. and Song - Terence
- "Have ye heard the brave news..."
- No. 3 - Song - Murphy, with Chorus
- "Of Viceroys tho' we've had a rather large assortment..."
- No. 4 - Song - Bunn, with Chorus
- "If you wish to appear as an Irish type..."
- No. 4a - Exit of Chorus
- "If you wish to appear as an Irish type..."
- No. 5 - Trio - Molly, Terence and Murphy
- "On the heights of Glantaun..."
- No. 6 - Quartet - Rosie, Susan, Terence and Bunn
- "Two is company, three is none..."
- Nos. 7 and 8 - Entrance of Lord Lieutenant, Countess and Chaplain, followed by Song
- "At an early stage of life..."
- No. 9 - Song - Countess
- "When Alfred's friends their King forsook, his pride did he forsake! ..."
- No. 10 - Song - Rosie
- "O setting sun, you bid the world goodbye! ..."
- Nos. 11 and 12 - Quintet - Rosie, Susan, Molly, Terence and Bunn
- "Their courage high you may defy..."
- No. 13 - Song - Sergeant, with Chorus
- "Now, this is the song of the Devonshire man..."
- No. 13a - Entrance of Bunn
- "This is he who now aproaches from the caves of Carrig-Cleena..."
- No. 14 - Song - Bunn, with Molly and Chorus
- "Many years ago I strode..."
- No. 15 - Finale Act I
- "Their fathers fought at Ramillies..."
- No. 16 - Act II - Men's Chorus, with Solo - Dan
- "Is there anyone approachin'..."
- No. 17 - Chorus and Dance of Peasants
- "Bedad, it's for him that we'll always employ a name that St. Patrick..."
- No. 18 - Jig, with Chorus
- "For St. Patrick was a broth of a boy! ..."
- No. 19 - Song - Terence, with Chorus
- "Oh, have you met a man in debt..."
- No. 20 - Duet - Rosie and Terence, with Chorus
- "'Twas in Hyde Park beside the Row..."
- No. 21 - Ensemble
- "I cannot, cannot play at love, but when I love, gladly I'll say I love..."
- No. 22 - Song - Bunn
- "Oh, the age in which we're living strikes a man of any sense..."
- No. 23 - Concerted Piece and Dance
- "Sing a rhyme of Once upon a time..."
- No. 24 - Scena - Rosie, Terence and Murphy
- "Listen, hearken, my lover, hearken to my voice..."
- Nos. 25 & 26 - Song and Duet - Murphy and Molly
- "Goodbye, my native town..." & "What joy can compare..."
- No. 27 - Song - Terence, with Chorus
- "There was once a little soldier..."
- No. 28 - Finale Act II
- "With a big shillelagh, tho' somebody may accidentally knock ye down..."
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Note: The Introduction, and Nos. 9, 10, 13, 13a, 17, 18, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26 and 28 are attributed to Edward German, whose copyright is now in the public domain.
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