Abie's White Mule — About a moonshiner and how he outwits a marshal. After the revenuer finds the s… Alec's Lament — ".. ye jolly bootleggers and you who handle brew: Beware of Howard Foley." Tign… Allen, Larkin and O'Brien — Irishmen John Allen, Gould, and Larkin are hanged November 23, at Manchester Ga… Are You There, Moriarity? — "I'm a policeman sheikh or a pip or a peak, And the girls around my beat, So ni… The Atching Tan Song (II) — Travellers arrive at a likely camping spot; a policeman arrives and tells them … Auld Matrons — Willie comes courting at Annie's door; she assures him that Matrons (an old wom… The Ballad of Ben Hall — Ben Hall was "a peaceful, quiet man until he met Sir Fred." Then, with his home… The Bantry Girl's Lament for Johnny — "Oh who will plough the field now ... Since Johnny went a-thrashing the dirty K… The Battle of Ballycohy — Billy Scully "turn'd from the Church." He gave notice to tenants who had paid t… The Battle of Carrickshock — The Irish are liberated: "They'll pay no more the unjust taxation, Tithes are a…