Saint Patrick's Day in the Morning (I) — Saint Patrick drove out the witches and necromancers. "This champion of Christ … Saint Patrick's Day in the Morning (II) — "On St Patrick's day in the morning" there'll be music, dancing, fine food, and… The Salutation — "Aroun' Pat Murphy's hearth there was music, song, and mirch" when the traveler… Saoirse (Liberty) — Gaelic and English. "My name is Freedom." Our first advance was in France. "Whe… The Sash My Father Wore (I) — An Ulster Orangeman, tells his "British brethren" that his forefathers fought t… The Sash My Father Wore (II) — The singer is "a loyal Orangeman, just come across the sea." He loves to sing a… The Saxon Shilling — The martial parades "dazzled village youths to-day Will crowd to take the Saxon… Schomberg — This is a memorial to "William's true and gallant knight -- Schomberg, the bold… Sean Treacy — "We often heard our fathers tell How in the Fenian times The noblest of Tippera… Seek Not from Whence Love She Came — The singer loves a colleen who's "happy in old Donegal." "Her figure is proper …