Derry's Walls — 200 years ago "James and all his rebel band" were forced to retreat from Derry'… Dialogue Between Orange and Croppy — Orange proposes union. Orange is the source of all woe. The English do no more … Dixie — "I wish I was in the land of cotton...." A blackface-dialect song praising sout… Do as They Do in France — The singer's step-mother told him as a child, "do as they do in France." Even n… Drink Old England Dry — Singer calls on his companions to drink, for the English are at war with the Fr… The Dying British Sergeant — The British soldier recalls sailing to America to suppress the rebels. Told to … Edward (III) (Edward Fitzgerald) — Surrounded by "ruthless villains" as he slept, Edward wakes and stabs Swan but … Eileen McMahon — "One night as I lay on my pillow, A vision came into my view, Of a ship sailin'… The Emerald Isle — "Of all nations under the sun, Dear Erin does truly excel." The boys are hearty… Emmet's Death — "He dies to-day." The judge smiles because "a demon dwelt where his heart shoul…