The Hare's Dream — "On the twenty-seventh of January," the hare is awakened from its dream as the … Harmless Young Jim — Jim says to a girl, "My name it is harmless Young Jim" and offers to "take you … 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… Hen Cackle — Characterized by the structure, "The old hen cackled... The next time she cackl… Here We Come A-Wassailing — "Here we come a-wassailing Among the leaves so green." Chorus: "Love and joy co… The Herring Loves the Moonlight (The Dreg Song) — "The herring loves the moonlight, The mackerel loves the wind; But the oyster l… Hi, Bara Manishee — Travellers' cant. "Hi, bara manishee, will ye bing wi' me?" Translated: "Hi, bo… Higgledy Piggledy, My Black Hen — "Higgledy piggledy, my black hen, She lays eggs for gentlemen, Gentlemen come e… High Times in the Store — Low on bread, the singers stop at the store at Lance au Loop hoping for help. T… The Hiring Fair at Hamiltonsbawn — At the Hamiltonsbawn hiring fair the singer hires for six winter months to Tom …