The Tipperary Recruiting Song — "'Tis now we'd want to be wary, boys, The recruiters are out in Tipperary, boys… To Reap and Mow the Hay — The singer is in Scotland, driven from Ireland by the landlord and bad times. H… To Your Tents O Erins — "In Union, blessed Union, will Freedom be found." Union's first year is ending.… Toura for Sour Buttermilk — "Toura for sour buttermilk Belleek for the brandy The Commons was the divil's h… The Town I Loved So Well — The singer recalls growing up in hard times in "the town I loved so well." He f… The Tree of Liberty — "Sons of Hibernia, attend to my song, Of a tree call'd th' Orange." Barbarians … The Troubles — Orange and Green fight. "Corney" ended the terror; Humbert ended peace. "Orange… The Twelfth of July — Singer tells how Montreal Irish lick the "yellowbacks." On July 12, Fawcett fir… Twenty Men from Dublin Town — Twenty men from Dublin join Michael Dwyer to fight the redcoats and avenge the … Two Hundred Years A-Brewing — A song for "thirsty tourists" about "our famous stout" made "down by the Liffey…