The Exiled Irishman's Lament (The Exiles of Erin) — "Green were the fields where my forefathers dwelt," but the lease expires and t… The Fair at Turloughmore — "Come tell me, dearest mother, What makes my father stay, Or what can be the re… The Fair of Rosslea — Monday, November 8 Frank Hynes meets Dolan at the fair of Rosslea. They agreed … Faithless Boney (The Croppies' Complaint) — "Oh dear! what can the matter be Bony's so long coming here. He promised to bri… Father Murphy (I) — Father Murphy defeats the Camolin cavalry and the Cork militia. At Tubberneerin… Father Murphy (II) (The Wexford Men of '98) — Remember '98 when we lost Father Murphy. The victories are listed until Kilkenn… Fergus O'Connor and Independence — Remember O'Connell's victory over Vesey in '29. Don't vote now for "those tithe… Fish and Chips (Down by the Liffey Side) — John and Mary stop at Rabiotti's for fish and chips. They walk down George's St… The Flower of Sweet Erin the Green — Singer supposes her true love is "far from sweet Erin the green." He "vowed to … The Foggy Dew (III) — "As down the glen one Easter morn" the singer is passed by a silent army who ra…