(no title) “It was very late one night when a man was returning home after his ramble.” CBÉS 0403 John Wren, Patrick Fennell Transcript
Travelling People “Travelling people call to our home very often.” CBÉS 0403 Dan Wren, David Kelly Transcript
(no title) “The following are the names of wild birds: The wren, the cuckoo...” CBÉS 0405 Bridget Kennelly Transcript
(no title) “There was a wren there long ago he went out one frosty morning in a tillage field.” CBÉS 0426 Maurice Kennedy, Timothy Kennedy Transcript
Amhrán an Dreoilín “The wren, the wren, ¶ The king of all birds, ¶ On St. Stephen's Day ¶ He was got in the furze” CBÉS 0435 Máire Ní Néill Transcript
Amhrán an Dreoilín “The wren, the wren, ¶ The king of all birds, ¶ On St. Stephen's Day ¶ He was got in the furze” CBÉS 0435 Mary Neill Transcript
Amhrán an Dreoilín “The wren, the wren the king of all birds ¶ St. Stephen's day was caught in the furze ¶ I caught my cubit and broke his knee” CBÉS 0435 Áine Ní Mhaolruanaigh Transcript
Amhrán an Dreoilín “The wren, the wren, ¶ The king of all birds, ¶ On St. Stephen's Day ¶ He was caught in the furze” CBÉS 0435 Siobhán Ní Laoghaire Transcript
Amhrán an Dreoilín “Mrs. _ I came to see you, ¶ With my wren that's poor and feeble” CBÉS 0435 Bríd Ní Dhonnchadha Transcript