Herd Laddie's Lament — "A wee laddie sat wi' the tear in his e'e," and complains of his life: His feet… The Herd Laddie (The Herdie) — "Oh for the innocent days I hae see, When a' my young thoughts they were happy … Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush — "Here we go round the mulberry bush, the mulberry bush, the mulberry bush, Here… Hidi Quili Lodi Quili — "Hidi, quili, lodi, quili, Hidi, quili, quackeo, If you'd a-been as I'd a-been,… Hieland Laddie — Used by sailors as they stowed cotton or lumber. "Were you ever in Quebec? Bonn… The Hiring Fair at Hamiltonsbawn — At the Hamiltonsbawn hiring fair the singer hires for six winter months to Tom … The Hiring Fair — On the way to Strabane, or Antrim, singer meets a maid on the way to the hiring… The Hiring Fairs of Ulster — In May there are hiring fairs for servants in Ulster. Plough boys, dairy maids,… The Hobo from the T & P Line — Singer, a hobo, gets a job in (Wellford). He courts the boss's daughter; the bo… Hogan's Lake — "Come all you brisk young fellows that assemble here tonight, Assist my bold en…