The Little Swiler — "He was such a very little chap, Blue eyes and sunny smile"; when the boy's fat… The Little Swiler — "He was such a very little chap, Blue eyes and sunny smile"; when the boy's fat… Lonesome Dove (I - The Minister's Lamentation) — "As I set in that lonesome grove, Set o'er my head a little dove, For its lost … The Lost Babe — A child wanders away from its mother (or is sent to take its father his dinner)… Lydia Sherman — "Lydia Sherman is plagued with rats, Lydia has no faith in cats, So Lydia buys … The Man Behind the Plough — A defense of "the man that walks behind the plough." He is glad for his sons to… Mary Arnold the Female Monster — Mary Arnold, for reasons unknown, decides to blind her baby by covering its eye… Mary Had a Little Lamb — "Mary had a little lamb whose fleece was white as snow." Surely you know the re… Mary McVeagh — The singer recalls being young and handsome and having all the girls follow him… Mary of the Wild Moor — Abandoned Mary comes with her child to her father's door on a bitter winter nig…