A Fenian Song (I) — "The Queen's Own Regiment was their name, From fair Toronto town they came, To … The Field of Monterey — "A bugle horn is chanting now, A chorus far and free, And ev'rything rejoices F… Fireball MacNamara's Address to his Pistols — MacNamara talks to his pistols on the morning of a battle. He tells how he will… The Flowers o' the Forest — Based on a pipe tune lamenting the battle of Flodden: "I've heard them lilting,… The Foggy Dew (III) — "As down the glen one Easter morn" the singer is passed by a silent army who ra… Follow Me Up to Carlow — "Lift, Mac Cahir Oge, your face... Curse and swear, Lord Kildare! Feagh will do… The French Privateer — The Irish ship goes to sea, and after four days overtakes a Spanish ship, which… The Frenchmen — The singer says the French and General Humbert were "too late again" at Killala… The Gates of Londonderry — King James and all his Host" attack Derry "but vain were all their Popish arts,… General Lee's Wooing — "My Maryland, my Maryland, I bring thee presents fine, A dazzling sword with je…