Up Comes a Man with a Shovel in His Hand
DESCRIPTION: "Up comes a man with a shovel in his hand, Saying, 'Boys, you'll get no farther. King William has a rope, And he'll hang the bloody Pope Ere ever he'll cross the Boyne Water."
AUTHOR: unknown
EARLIEST DATE: 1983 (Kane-SongsAndSayingsOfAnUlsterChildhood)
KEYWORDS: battle river soldier execution | King William Rope Pope
HISTORICAL REFERENCES:
July 1, 1690 - Battle of the Boyne. William III crushes the Irish army of James, at once securing his throne and the rule of Ireland. Irish resistance continues for about another year, but Ireland east of the Shannon is his, and the opposition is doomed.
FOUND IN: Ireland
REFERENCES (1 citation):
Kane-SongsAndSayingsOfAnUlsterChildhood, p. 186, "Up comes a man with a shovel in his hand" (1 text)
Roud #25461
NOTES [11 words]: For the Battle of the Boyne, see "The Battle of the Boyne (I)." - RBW
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