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"Croppies Lie Down" is a British anti-Irish folksong dating from the 1798 rebellion in Ireland celebrating the defeat and suppression of the Irish by the British. The author has been reported as George Watson-Taylor.This song illustrates the deep divisions which existed in Ireland at the time of the 1798 rebellion. Irish Catholics, and to a lesser extent Dissenters, were legally excluded from political and economic life. The United Kingdom was at war with revolutionary France at the time, and Irish republicans were encouraged by rumours that France would invade the island. The lyrics describe the rebels as treacherous cowards and those fighting them as brave defenders of the innocent. "Croppies" meant people with closely cropped hair, a fashion associated with the French revolutionaries, in contrast to the wigs favoured by the aristocracy. * In George Borrow's 1862 travel book Wild Wales, the author comes upon an Anglo-Irish man singing the tune. |