Michael Dwyer (I) — "At length brave Michael Dwyer and his undaunted men Were scented o'er the moun… Michael Dwyer (II) — "Have you heard of Michael Dwyer and his mountain men?' Dwyer fought when "our … Michael Dwyer's Lament — "To Wicklow's Glens he'd started, from Father Murphy parted." Michael Dwyer con… Michael Power — "On my road to Dungarvan" Michael Power finds a pistol, holds up a postboy and … Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory of the Burning of the School — "Mine eyes have seen the glory of the burning of the school, We have tortured e… Molly Agnew — The singer is vexed that the Irish are "forced from their nation." He meets Mol… The Mountain Men — The singer is one of Dwyer's mountain men. The Yeos can't trap us, he says. "Th… The Mountain Men — The singer is one of Dwyer's mountain men. The Yeos can't trap us, he says. "Th… My Emmet's No More — "Despair in her wild eye, a daughter of Erin" played the harp and "sang Erin's … Nathan Hale — "The breezes went steadily through the tall pines, A-saying o hush...." as Nath…