The Heights of Alma (I) — The British and French land outside Alma. They attack and rout the Russians (mo… Here's Adieu to Old England — The singer is leaving parents and sisters and "London city where I took great d… High Germany — Young man, conscripted into the war in Germany, bids his sweetheart come with h… The Hills and Glens — The singer was born "on North River's sloping bank" and lived 40 years among "t… Hugh Spencer's Feats in France — Hugh Spencer is sent to the king of France to know whether there be peace or wa… The Hunters of Kentucky — The hunters of Kentucky are praised and offered as a specimen based on their pe… I Got My Questionnairy — "Well I got my questionnairy, and it leads me to the war (x2), Well, I'm leavin… I Lay Around the Old Jail House (John C. Britton) — Perhaps a composite song: The singer complains of life in jail and of working i… I'll Be There, Mary Dear — A soldier bids farewell to his sweetheart, giving her a golden leaf to remember… I'll Hang My Harp on a Willow Tree — "I'll hang my harp on a willow tree, I'm off to the wars again." The singer's l…