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The Croppy Boy (I)
— The singer, a young Irish patriot, is arrested. A girl (his sister?) gives evid…
The Croppy Boy (II)
— The boy asks to speak to the priest. He will go to Wexford to fight as the last…
Damn the Filipinos
— "In that land of dopey dreams, happy peaceful Philippines," the singer complain…
The Days of Seventy-Six
— "The days of '76, boys, We ever must revere, Our fathers took their muskets the…
De Valera
— The singer favors the republic rather than Redmond's Home Rule. "At Ringsend in…
Dead Man's Chest
— "Fifteen men on a dead man's chest, Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum, Drink and the…
The Death of Brugh
— In 1922, rebel leader Cathal Brugh(a) is trapped (in a Dublin hotel) along with…
Down By the Glenside (The Bold Fenian Men)
— An old woman sings about the "bold Fenian men" she had seen "marching and drill…
Down in the Town of Old Bantry (The Black and Tan Gun)
— An Irish soldier is dying in Bantry "shot by a Black-and-Tan gun" He asks his c…
Dunlavin Green
— At the time of the 1798 Rebellion, Captain Saunders betrays some of his own men…