The Dole Song — When you go on the dole they take your report: name and "what you've got." Scra… The Double-Breasted Mansion on the Square — "I once was young and gallant and drove a span of grays...." The young man was … Down on Penny's Farm — "Hard times in the country, Down on Penny's farm." The renters are subjected to… Down on the Farm (III) — "Down on the farm 'bout half past four, I slip on my pants and sneak out the do… The Dramdrinker — "Good morning, Mr. Dramdrinker. How do you do? How have you been since I parted… The Drunkard's Ragged Wean — "A wee bit ragged laddie gaes wandering through the street, Wading mong the sno… The Drunkard's Story — The singer started out a successful businessman, happily married. But then, des… Drunken Maidens — (Three/four drunken maidens) come to a tavern and go on a spree. After eating a… Dugall Quin — Dugall Quin comes to court Lissie. He asks her if she would love him if he were… Eamon An Chnuic (Ned of the Hill) — Gaelic. Ned of the Hill sings at Eileen's bower asking that they marry though h…