The Bristol Coachman — A coachman is enticed home by a girl. Her husband catches him. The coachman pro… The Burnt-Out Old Fellow — Irish Gaelic: Younger woman complains about her old husband; he sleeps too much… Buy Broom Besoms (I Maun Hae a Wife) — The besom-seller calls his wares, then confesses, "I maun hae a wife, whaso'er … Chipeta's Ride — "From mountains covered deep with snow... Where once dwelt Ouray, the king of t… Christine Leroy — The dying singer tells how happy her marriage was -- until beautiful Christine… Coatman's Saloon — The singer meets a young lady. He invites her to Coatman's for ice cream. She o… Cod Fish Song — A man brings home a "cod fish," and places it in the chamberpot for safekeeping… Cooper Milton — "It was on one Thursday morning, a while before noon, When John came in from wo… Cruel Was the Press Gang — "Oh! cruel was the press-gang That took my love from me; Oh! cruel was the litt… The Cumberland Traveller — "Dear wife I hope this you will find In health of body and of mind And my dear …