The Humble Village Maid Going a-Milking — Maid going milking rejects advances of rich suitor "for Edmund he's the lad I l… Hungry Hash House — "I'm a boarder and I dwell in that second-rate hotel. If I stay here long, I th… Hush-oh-bye Baby — The singer meets a woman with her three children on a sleeting night. She say h… I Had But Fifty Cents — The singer takes a girl to the ball. He thinks, since she is so delicate, that … I Know My Love — "I know my love by his way of walking," his speech, his clothes. She laments, "… I Love Sixpence — "I love sixpence," spend a penny, lend a penny, and take fourpence home to the … I Love my Love (II) — "All my friends fell out with me/Because I kept my love's company." The singer … I Often Think of Writing Home — Singer, a California miner, often thinks of writing to his family, but seldom d… I Was Born on the River — "I was born on the river, and the river is my home, As long as I can carry a ch… I Wish I Were a Single Girl Again — "When I was single, marriage I did crave. Now I am married, it's trouble to my …