Orange and Green — "The night was falling dreary in merry Bandon town...." To an Orangeman's door … The Orangeman's Apology — "I am a loyal Orangeman, in this I take delight, Though long before I firmly sw… Ould Father Dan — "I once knew a dodger, whose name was Father Dan ... to purgatory he's gone lon… Ould Ireland, You're My Darlin' — "Ould Ireland, you're my jewel sure." The singer blesses "each manly son... But… Our Ship Sails Ready to Bear Away — The singer's ship prepares to sail. He bids Nora farewell and hopes to meet aga… Owen Rooney's Lamentation — Rooney of Innismore, Fermanagh near Lough Erne, joins a fight and stands with t… Paddy Whack — Paddy Whack boasts of his Irish ancestry, his schooling (especially in fisticuf… Paddy and the Whale — "Paddy O'Brien left Ireland in glee He had a strong notion old England to see."… Paddy's Advice — Paddy is advised "let men of all creeds and professions agree ... How easy old … Paddy, the Cockney and the Ass — Pat Molloy meets a cockney and his ass in London. Forced to speak to the ass, P…