The Miller of Dee — The jolly miller "worked and sang from morn till night, no lark more blythe tha… The Miller's Daughter (The Fleeing Servant) — The youth and the miller's daughter find themselves on the hill; she starts to … The Miller's Wife o' Blaydon — "The miller's wife o' Blaydon (x2), Sair she bang'd her ain gudeman For kissing… The Miller's Will (The Miller's Three Sons) — The dying miller, to decide which of his three sons will inherit, asks each boy… The Millman Song — Mary "Cuplon" is pregnant by Millman. The father, rather than admit the deed or… The Millman and Tuplin Song — June 18 at Margate, Mary "went to meet her young lover, who a few nights before… The Milwaukee Fire — The "oft-condemned" Newhall House catches fire; passers-by watch in horror as t… Min Mand Han Var en Sjomand (My Man He Was a Seaman) — Swedish shanty. Cautionary song, children ask "where is father? He's resting in… Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory of the Burning of the School — "Mine eyes have seen the glory of the burning of the school, We have tortured e… The Miner's Doom — Although a miner's life may be happy, the risks are great. This miner is riding…