The Ballad of William Bloat — William Bloat's wife "got his goat" so he cut her throat. "To finish the fun so… The Brisk Young Bachelor (I) — Young man, recently married, laments the hard work his wife forces him to do an… Finikin Lass (Finnigan Lasses) — The singer marries a boarding school bred lady who does nothing but read novels… Fox and Hare (They've All Got a Mate But Me) — The singer laments, "Six wives I've had and they're all dead," noting "Oh, the … Hooly and Fairly — Singer wonders why he married; his wife drinks and calls him cheap. She dines o… I Wish I Were Single Again (I - Male) — The singer recalls the happy days when he was single. He recalls marrying a wif… I'm Goin' Away to Texas — "I'm goin' away to Texas, Oh dear me...." "Just go on an' just keep a-goin'." "… I'm a Tight Little Irishman — "Tight Little Irishman" Larry O'Broom does well enough on his father's inherita… In Praise of John Magee — John Magee finds no peace with his wife "So he says, 'I can auction you accordi… Lucy Long (I) — "If I had a scolding wife, As sure as you are born, I'd take her down to New Or…