BANTRY, SHOWING HEAD OF BAY, COUNTY CORK.-Every Irishman, and nearly every American, has heard the old '98 "rebel" ballad of the "Shan Van Vocht" ("poor old woman") allegorical of Ireland. It refers to the attempted French landing in Bantry Bay, December, 1796, one one verse - the opening one - runs thus:

Oh, the Frinch are on the say,
Says the Shan Van Vocht!
Sure the Frinch are on the say,
Says the Shan Van Vocht!
The Frinch are in the Bay,
THey'll land without delay,
And the Orange will decay,
Says the Shan Van Vocht!


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