In North America — "Wine sparkles in our glasses, We have no debts to pay, We spend our time in pl… In Town — "Whee-oop! Whoop-ee! Does anyone find any flies on me?" The cowboy arrives in t… In the Bar-Room (The Celebrated Working-Man) — Singer boasts of his abilities as a coal miner, saying he can hew more coal tha… In the Jailhouse Now — Bill Campbell disregards warnings and keeps gambling; he's in the jailhouse now… The Indian Lass — At a foreign ale house the singer meets "a young Indian lass [from] a place nea… The Innocent Hare — Sportsmen and hounds hunt the hare; after searching, the game is found. She tak… The Intoxicated Rat — Singer spills rum on the floor; rat licks it up, gets drunk and carries on. The… The Irish Family — Singer describes his family: "Me father had a horse/And me mother she'd a mare.… The Irish Harvestmen's Triumph — Irishmen that "reap the English harvest" should be prepared to fight "with John… The Irish Spree — The boys and girls go to Patsy Murphy's restaurant. A fight starts followed by …