Guid Nicht an' Joy Be Wi' You A' — As the singer prepares to leave the gathering, he declares, "Guid nicht, an' jo… Guide Me, Oh Thou Great Jehovah — "Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah, Pilgrim though this barren land; I am weak, bu… Guillannee, La (La Gui-Annee) — A (new year's) revel song, in which the singers demand pork-chine, or else the … Ha, Ha, Ha — Refrain: "Ha, Ha, Ha! Don't you hear me now?/The Black horse calverns are comin… Habitant d'Saint-Barbe — Cumulative, call and response song: "L'habitant d'Saint-Barb' s'en va t'a Montr… Had I the Tun Which Bacchus Used — If the singer had Bacchus's wine cask he'd drink all day at no cost. And to avo… Hail to the Oak, the Irish Tree! — "The Irish oak ... the kingly forest tree ... sickens where the slave, To power… The Hairst — "I see the reapers in the field, for hairst is come." The singer praises "The b… Hal-an-Tow — Spring ritual song; "Robin Hood and Little John they both are gone to fair-O"';… Hallelujah — "The election now is over, Now, men, you all know well, The Democrats done the …