Don't Run Down the Irish (My Father Was Born in Killlarney) — "My father was born in Killarney, My mother was born in Cork; I've been taught … Donagh Hill — "On the eighth of November In the year of '68" there was a hare hunt on Donagh … Down By the Glenside (The Bold Fenian Men) — An old woman sings about the "bold Fenian men" she had seen "marching and drill… Down in the Town of Old Bantry (The Black and Tan Gun) — An Irish soldier is dying in Bantry "shot by a Black-and-Tan gun" He asks his c… The Downfall of Heresy — Gladstone, supported by the Queen, has undone Cromwell's proclaimed Church. Sal… The Dreadful Massacre of Sixmilebridge — "Upon the 21st day of July, Those fine young youths were compell'd to die, In S… A Dream of Dolly's Brae — The singer dreams of a July 12, 1849 ambush led by Priest Morgan against "all t… Drumboe Castle — "Twas the Eve of St. Patrick's by the dawn of the day, The hills of Tirconnel l… Drumglassa Hill — A confusing song, in which Johnston, and probably Mrs. Johnston, sail for Ameri… Dublin After the Union — Pitt "the conjurer" is bringing the country to Dublin: turnips growing in the R…