Two Irish Laborers — "We are two Irish laborers, as you can plainly see, From Donegal we came when s… The Two Travellers — Two travellers compare notes. One has been everywhere, done everything and seen… The Union We'll Maintain — "Ye loyal sons of Ulster, why slumber and be still? Once more your rebel foemen… The Union — "How did they pass the Union?" Perjury and fraud. Pitt and Castlereagh used pit… Unite and Be Free — "The right hand of friendship to you I'll extend" no matter what Trade or Relig… The Victorious Goalers of Carrigaline and Kilmoney — "There's joy throughout the nation... our goalers ... have won the victory... o… The Volunteers — Mabel asks her mother about the passing troops and their leader. Mother answers… The Wake of William Orr — "Here our murdered brother lies." He called for his countrymen to unite. The si… The Waterford Boys — The singer pays 5 shillings for a room and dry bread and cheese; he fight rats … We Won't Let Our Leader Run Down — The Irish Parliamentary Party and Gladstone want to condemn Parnell. "Give Parn…