The High-Toned Dance — "Now you can't expect a cowboy to agitate his shanks In the etiquettish fashion… Highbridge (Through Every Age, Eternal God) — Shape note hymn: "Through every age, eternal God, thou art our rest, our safe a… Highland Jane — The singer overhears another cry, "I have lost my bonny bride, My bonny bloomin… The Highland Maid — "Again the laverock seeks the sky And warbles dimly seen... Nae mair can cheer … Highland Mary — "Ye banks, and braes, and streams around The castle o' Montgomery, Green be you… The Highwayman Outwitted — A highwayman stops a merchant's daughter. When she dismounts, her horse runs ho… Hills Above Drumquin — "Drumquin, you're not a city, but you're all the world to me." The singer has s… The Hills and Glens — The singer was born "on North River's sloping bank" and lived 40 years among "t… The Hills o' Ballyboley — The singer recounts the pleasures of life in Ballyboley: The birds, the flowers… Hills of Cumberland — The singer meets "the Rose of Cumberland" who invites him to sit and talk; she …