The Little Brown Bulls — Bold McCluskey believes his steer can out-pull anything on the river, and backs… The Little Brown Church in the Vale (The Church in the Wildwood) — "There's a church in the valley by the wildwood, No lovelier spot in the dale; … Little Brown Dog — "When I was a little boy As fat as I could go, They set me there upon the fence… Little Brown Hands — "They drive the cows home from the pasture Down through the long shady lane." "… The Little Brown Jug — The singer praises drink and the little brown jug it comes in: "Ha, ha, ha, you… The Little Cabin Boy — A fair lady falls in love with Billy, a cabin boy. She tries to convince his ca… The Little Carpenter (I) — Singer is courted successively by an old man, a blacksmith (who gives her a han… The Little Chimney Sweep — A chimney sweep steals the child while his mother spins. After three years, the… The Little Clare Mary (Daily's Lifeboat) — "When the tempest was raging And the seas running high The little Clara May cam… The Little Cobbler — The butcher goes to London; his wife takes the cobbler to her bed. When a polic…