After Aughrim's Great Disaster — ""After Aughrim's great disaster, When our foe in sooth was master," a few surv… Aikendrum — "Ken ye how a Whig can fight?" The ballad gives examples that Whigs can't fight… An "Croppy Lie Down" (The "Croppy Lie Down") — Gaelic. When Spain and France come the English will be defeated and we won't ha… An Anti-Rebel Song — "Oh, now the rebellion's o'er, Let each true Briton sing: 'Long live the Queen … Arbour Hill — "No rising column marks the spot Where many a victim lies." The blood shed ther… Bachelor's Walk — The singer describes "the murderous outrage that took place in Dublin Town." Ar… Bagenal Harvey's Farewell — Harvey bids farewell to his father's estate, his tenants, and "my true United M… Ballad of the Tea Party — "Tea ships near to Boston lying, On the wharf a numerous crew, Sons of freedom,… The Ballyshannon Lane — The singer stops at Ballyshannon Lane and thinks of "scenes of ninety-eight," r… The Banished Defender — "For the sake of my religion I was forced to leave my native home." "They swore…