The H'Emmer Jane — "Now 'tis of a young maiden this story I tell, and of her young lover...." Her… 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… The Hackler from Grouse Hall — Paddy Jack, the Hackler, has fallen on hard times since the Sergeant was assign… 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… The Hag's Rant — Old Susie spins in the corner and asks for her tollies. We have to eat them dry… The Haggertys and Young Mulvanny — The singer wanders on a "pleasant evening"; as the sun illuminates the landscap… Hail to the Oak, the Irish Tree! — "The Irish oak ... the kingly forest tree ... sickens where the slave, To power… The Hairs on Her Dicky Di Do — A quatrain ballad, this describes in graphic detail the pubic hairs of the maid… The Hairst o' Rettie — "I hae seen the hairst o' Rettie... I've heard for sax and seven weeks The hair…