The Groves of Glanmire — The singer "come to this country a stranger" and, in his travels, has found "no… Guinea Negro Song — A slave's complaint of his capture: (lines from various versions): "The Englie … Hard Times and Old Bill — "Old Ailey Bill came home from court" and stops at a bar (?) "to have some spor… The Hard Times of Old England — Singer tells that the trade has gone; if you go to a shop without money, you ca… The Heifer — The heifer, a fabulous creature "with horns upon her heels," does incredible da… High Times in the Store — Low on bread, the singers stop at the store at Lance au Loop hoping for help. T… The Horse Trader's Song — "It's do you know those horse traders, It's do you know their plan? (x2) Their … The Humours of Donnybrook Fair (I) — "To Donnybrook steer, all you sons of Parnassus, Poor painters, poor ... To see… Hush, Little Baby — "Hush little baby, don't say a word, Papa's gonna buy you a mockingbird. And if… I Tuck Me Some Corn to the County Seat — "I tuck me some corn to the county seat, Three bushel of corn, three bushel of …