In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree (II) — A girl shows the singer her anatomy "in the shade of the old apple tree," and h… In the Summer of Sixty — "In the summer of sixty as you very well know The excitements at Pike's Peak wa… In the Valley — "I was in Judah's(?) land by God's (immortal) hand That Jesus Christ was born i… Indian Camp-Meeting Song — "Pitch my tent on the camp ground And a-hu'em, and a hu'um! For to give the dev… The Indian Chief — Fragment: "My curse upon the timber with the wood in which it grew, That built … The Indian Hunter (I) — "Oh come with me in my light canoe While the sea is calm and the sky is blue, C… Indian Hymn — Alone in the wood the singer looks to heaven; God looks down and says "Poor Ind… The Indian Lass — At a foreign ale house the singer meets "a young Indian lass [from] a place nea… Indian Song: Ah, Pore Sinner — "Ah, pore sinner, under the rock, Till the moon goes down in blood, You can hid… The Indian's Death Song — The Indian tells his captors "Begin, ye tormentors, your threats are in vain, F…