Haul Away, Old Fellow, Away — Halyard shanty. French verses with English choruses "Haul away, old fellow, awa… Haul on the Bowline — Shanty. Characteristic line: "Haul on the bowline, the bowline haul!" The lyric… Haul, Haul, Haul, Boys — "Haul, haul, haul, boys, haul and be lively, Haul, oh haul, boys, haul. She wil… Hauling Logs on the Maniwaki — To the "Derry Down" tune, the singer tells of setting out for the Maniwaki -- a… Hauling Wood to Bangor — Singer gets up at five to haul wood to Bangor; he arrives and gets drunk. His f… The Haunted Hunter — Singer, walking toward camp, is joined by a snowshoed figure who leaves no trac… Haunted Wood — A white man builds a home near "Haunted Falls." One day when he is away, Indian… Have Courage My Boy to Say No — Singer exhorts his son, leaving home, to take a righteous path, despite temptat… Have You Any Bread and Wine (English Soldiers, Roman Soldiers) — "Have you any bread and wine, My fairy and my forey, Have you any.... Within th… Have You Heard Geography Sung? — "Oh, have you heard Geography sung? For if you've not 'tis on my tongue. Oceans…