The Thorwaldsen — "Twas a noble craft and a gallant crew That leaved the port that day, The sea w… Those Poor Convicts — Consider the sentencing and departure of Irish convicts bound for "Vandiamonds … Those Wedding Bells Shall Not Ring Out! — A couple is about to be married. When the sexton asks if there are any objectio… Thou Hast Learned to Love Another — "Thou hast learned to love another, Thou hast broken every vow." The singer rec… Thought I Fell in Ten Foot of Water — Hammering song. "Thought I fell in, Uh! ten foot o' water, Uh! (x3), Over my he… The Thoughts of Long Ago — The singer invites "in fancy ... a trip across the sea" in order to think of th… Thoughts on the Newfoundland Sailing Voyage — "Heigho, my lads, for the tenth of March, And a gallant ship and crew." The sin… A Thousand Miles Away — "Hurrah for the Roma railway! Hurrah for Cobb and o., An of! for a good fat hor… Thousands Are Sailing to America — "Your sons and brave daughters are now going away, And thousands are sailing to… Thousands or More — Singer says time passes more cheerfully since they've found a new way (drink) …