The Banished Defender — "For the sake of my religion I was forced to leave my native home." "They swore… The Banishment of Patrick Brady — Patrick Brady is "forced to banishment ... for being an upright Irishman that l… The Banks of Dunmore — An Englishman falls in love with a poor farmer's daughter of Dunmore. She will … The Bantry Girl's Lament for Johnny — "Oh who will plough the field now ... Since Johnny went a-thrashing the dirty K… The Barry Grenadiers — "You can tell we're bright young fellows, We're the elegants from the south, Yo… The Barrymore Tithe Victory — "There was a poor man, and he had but one cow, The Parson had seized her." dep… Bas an Chroppi (The Dead Croppy) — Gaelic. Singer finds a dying croppy. He seems transported to his mother's home.… The Battle That Was Fought in the North — Orangemen come to Tyrone to celebrate July 12, "but our loyal-hearted Catholics… The Battle of Ballycohy — Billy Scully "turn'd from the Church." He gave notice to tenants who had paid t… The Battle of Carrickshock — The Irish are liberated: "They'll pay no more the unjust taxation, Tithes are a…