The Henpecked Man — "I'm the most henpecked man in town, I used to have lots of fun..." until his w… Herd Laddie's Lament — "A wee laddie sat wi' the tear in his e'e," and complains of his life: His feet… Here's to the Grog (All Gone for Grog) — The singer describes his "nobby, nobby" coat, breeches, etc. All are decrepit, … Hey the Mantle! — "Early in the morning whan the cat crew day, Hey the mantle! how the mantle! Ou… The Highwayman Outwitted — A highwayman stops a merchant's daughter. When she dismounts, her horse runs ho… The Hiring Fair at Hamiltonsbawn — At the Hamiltonsbawn hiring fair the singer hires for six winter months to Tom … The Homespun Dress — "Yes, I am a southern girl, and glory in the same, And boast it with far greate… Hooly and Fairly — Singer wonders why he married; his wife drinks and calls him cheap. She dines o… The Hootchy-Kootchy Dance — "There's a place in France/Where the women wear no pants" and similar bawdy ver… I Am Standing in the Shoes of John — "I am standing in the shoes of John (x2), I am standing, I am standing, I am st…