In Duckworth Street There Lived a Dame — The singer courts an ugly woman on Duckworth Street. One night "I found her fai… In Kansas — A quatrain ballad, this describes the unseemly, unsanitary, unhealthy condition… In Praise of John Magee — John Magee finds no peace with his wife "So he says, 'I can auction you accordi… In Praise of the City of Mullingar — "Ye may strain your muscles to brag of Brussels" or any other great city "But t… In the Jailhouse Now — Bill Campbell disregards warnings and keeps gambling; he's in the jailhouse now… The Intoxicated Rat — Singer spills rum on the floor; rat licks it up, gets drunk and carries on. The… The Irish Jubilee — "A short while ago An Irishman named Doherty Was elected to the Senate By a ver… The Irish Rover — "In the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and six We set sail from the coal qua… The Irish Wedding — "Sure won't you hear what roaring cheer was spread at Paddy's wedding, O?" All … An Irishman's Christening — The parson mistakenly christened the singer with whisky: "it made me a sot." At…