Defenders' Song — "Arise, ye sons of liberty, awake out of your slumber." United defenders must "… Derry Walls Away — The singer recalls when "Lord Antrim's men came down yon glen" While some oppos… Derry's Walls — 200 years ago "James and all his rebel band" were forced to retreat from Derry'… Dialogue Between Orange and Croppy — Orange proposes union. Orange is the source of all woe. The English do no more … Dicky in the Yeomen — Yeoman cobbler Dick McClane and his Orange wife live "at the end of Dirty Lane.… A Discussion Between Church and Chapel — Singer overhears Cork chapel and Shandon Church arguing. Church blames chapel f… Dolly's Brae (I) — July 12, 1849. "Ten hundreds of our Orangemen together did combine" to celebrat… Dolly's Brae (II) — "Ribbon-knaves" attacked a July 12 Orange parade with "murderous volleys." The … Dolly's Brae (III) — July 12, 1849: Lord Roden invites the Rathfriland Orangemen to march. Priests M… Dolly's Brae (IV) — July 12, [18]49 an Orange march is intercepted by Catholic Ribbonmen but "we di…