Harmless Young Jim — Jim says to a girl, "My name it is harmless Young Jim" and offers to "take you … He's Got the Money Too — The singer describes being engaged to someone who is a fine person -- and rich,… He's the Man for Me — Singer plans to go to the mining areas, marry a rich senorita, wear fine clothe… Henry Green (The Murdered Wife) — Henry Green threatens suicide if Mary Wyatt will not marry him (she is unsure a… Highland Jane — The singer overhears another cry, "I have lost my bonny bride, My bonny bloomin… The Hiring Fair — On the way to Strabane, or Antrim, singer meets a maid on the way to the hiring… Hooly and Fairly — Singer wonders why he married; his wife drinks and calls him cheap. She dines o… Hostler Joe — Hostler Joe and pretty Annie wed and have a child. After four years, though, a … The House That Jack Built — Jack built his house." "This is the malt that lay in the house that Jack built"… The Humble Village Maid Going a-Milking — Maid going milking rejects advances of rich suitor "for Edmund he's the lad I l…