In the Bar-Room (The Celebrated Working-Man) — Singer boasts of his abilities as a coal miner, saying he can hew more coal tha… Ireland's Glory — In 1776 "we were lazy and slavish," "Our woman were sluts and their husbands al… Poor Wee Jockie Clarke — Jockie Clarke sells newspapers and goes ragged; his father is a drinker and a t… Poor Wee Jockie Clarke — Jockie Clarke sells newspapers and goes ragged; his father is a drinker and a t… Putting On the Style — A series of comments on the folly of those who put on false faces. Example: "Yo… Putting On the Style — A series of comments on the folly of those who put on false faces. Example: "Yo… Railroading on the Great Divide — "Railroading on the Great Divide/Nothing around me but the Rockies and sky/Ther… The Red Mantle — Singer asks her husband for a red mantle to wear to the fair. He buys it; but w… The Shan Van Voght (1828) — "O'Connell gained the day," "Catholic victory is shouted." Vesey Fitgerald and … The Song of the Volunteers — "Hurrah! tis done. Our freedom's won. Hurrah for the Volunteers!" The Irish Vol…