"The Rose of Drishane", in Gaelic "An Rois Ua Drisean", also known as “Dublin Hornpipe" or "Egan's Hornpipe" is an Irish hornpipe in D Major. The parts are played AABB.
Researcher Conor Ward found the hornpipe in the 1885 music manuscript collection of Francis Reynolds under the title “Dublin Hornpipe". Reynolds was a fiddler from Gaigue, Ballinamuck, Co. Longford. A version under the title "Egan's Hornpipe" was printed by Francis O'Neill in his Waifs and Strays of Gaelic Melody (1922), obtained from the Rice-Walsh Manuscript, a collection compiled by a pupil of the 19th century North Kerry fiddle master, Jeremiah Breen. The collection was eventually given to O'Neill who published over forty of Breen's tunes. Drishane is in the southern part of Sliabh Luachra region, County Kerry, near Millstreet.
It was printed in Krassen's O'Neill's Music of Ireland (1976) and O'Neill's Music of Ireland: 1850 Melodies (1903).
It was recorded by Denis Murphy and Johnny O’Leary on Tuning the Radio (2010), Eoghan O’Sullivan, Gerry Harrington and Paul De Grae on The Smoky Chimney (1996) and Billy Clifford on Echoes of Sliabh Luachra.