Do, Do, Pity My Case — "Do, do pity my case, In some lady's garden, My clothes to wash when I get home… The Famous Flower of Serving-Men — Fair (Elise) has lost father, then husband. She disguises herself as a man and … The Farm Servant (Rap-Tap-Tap) — The farm servant, is told to mind the business "as servants always do." He mind… Fill, Bowl, Fill — A servant outwits a king, beds the queen, and marries the princess in this cant… The Finest Waitress — "The finest waitress I ever did see Is the handsome girl that waits on me... Po… The Fisherman's Boy — A poor boy, cast adrift, wanders alone, crying that his mother died and his fat… The Footboy — A father learns his daughter loves a servant. He dismisses the servant, plants … Henry Connors — Dejected Henry tells his story. A serving man, he fell in love with his master'… His Lordship Had a Coachman — His Lordship discharges coachman John. John claims to be the finest coachman al… The Husbandman and the Servingman — A husbandman and a servingman meet and discuss their occupations. The servant d…