Good Ale — "Oh, good ale, thou art my darling, Thou art my joy both night and morning." D… The Grand Dissolving Views (I) — Singer, by a fireside, sees "a Grand Dissolving View" of poverty on one hand an… The Grand Dissolving Views (II) — Singer, by a fireside, sees "a Grand Dissolving View" of past events as -- a po… The Grazier Tribe — "Oh, ye toilers of this nation, I hope you will draw near... My pen I take to h… The Green Fields of America (I) — The singer bids farewell to Ireland. His parents weep to leave but he wants a t… Hard Times Come Again No More — "Let us pause in life's pleasures and count its many tears While we all sup sor… The Hard Times of Old England — Singer tells that the trade has gone; if you go to a shop without money, you ca… Hard Up and Broken Down — "Once I had money plenty and friends too, by the score... But now I'm poor and … A Hayseed Like Me — "I once was a tool of oppression And as green as a sucker could be, And monopol… The Heathen Chinese — "I've a very sad pitiful story to tell you, Although it's a common one too... B…