Dolly's Brae (I) — July 12, 1849. "Ten hundreds of our Orangemen together did combine" to celebrat… Dolly's Brae (II) — "Ribbon-knaves" attacked a July 12 Orange parade with "murderous volleys." The … Dolly's Brae (III) — July 12, 1849: Lord Roden invites the Rathfriland Orangemen to march. Priests M… Dolly's Brae (IV) — July 12, [18]49 an Orange march is intercepted by Catholic Ribbonmen but "we di… Don't Swat Your Mother, Boys — Two brothers come home to find that dinner is not ready. One is about to hit hi… The Dreadful Massacre of Sixmilebridge — "Upon the 21st day of July, Those fine young youths were compell'd to die, In S… A Dream of Dolly's Brae — The singer dreams of a July 12, 1849 ambush led by Priest Morgan against "all t… Drink Old England Dry — Singer calls on his companions to drink, for the English are at war with the Fr… The Fateful Blow — Fragment: "My partners they come after me/To go on a night's spree/Ten times I … The Fenian Song (II) — If you happen to walk out Someone in your ears are humming, And they'll ask if …