In Duckworth Street There Lived a Dame — The singer courts an ugly woman on Duckworth Street. One night "I found her fai… In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree (II) — A girl shows the singer her anatomy "in the shade of the old apple tree," and h… The Indian Lass — At a foreign ale house the singer meets "a young Indian lass [from] a place nea… Jack Is Every Inch a Sailor — "Jack is every inch a sailor; He'd see a pretty girl and hail 'er. He'd vow his… Jack the Jolly Tar (I) (Tarry Sailor) — Jack overhears a girl tell her lover that she will lower a string from her wind… Jeune Fille Sans Amant, La (The Young Girl Without a Lover) — French. A girl says she must have a lover. Mother says wait; go to the convent.… Jockey to the Fair — Jocky puts on his Sunday suit and goes to Jenny's house, wakes her by tapping a… John Anderson, My Jo, John — Singer upbraids her lover for rising so early and coming to bed so late, tells … Johnny, Lovely Johnny — Annie complains that Johnny had promised to marry her when they courted in her … The Jolly Baker — "I am a jolly baker, and I bake my bread brown...I've got the biggest rolling p…