The Jolly Miller (I) — Singer, a miller, says "I care for nobody, no not I, and nobody cares for me." … Jolly Old Roger — "Oh there never was yet a boy or man Who better could mend a kettle or pan, A b… The Jolly Shanty Boy — Singer boasts of being a jolly (and jauntily dressed, if ragged) shanty boy, to… The Jolly Thresher (Poor Man, Poor Man) — The rich man asks the poor man how he can support such a large family with so m… The Jolly Tinker (I) — The tinker comes to town to mend the pots. He observes that "A tinker never mar… The Jolly Tinker (III) — A London lady tells a tinker she has kettles to mend. He asks if there are hole… The Jones Boys (II) — The two Jones Boys each "owned a mill in the side of a hill.... They worked all… Jubilee — "It's all out on the old railroad, All out on the sea... Swing and turn, jubile… The Jubilee Guild — Canadian McLellan and two other "girls from St John's ... go out to Burnt Islan… Just a Poor Lumberjack — Recitation. A youth pushes a drunken lumberjack into the gutter. Another lumber…