Ere You Ask a Girl to Leave Her Happy Home — "By a dear old mother's side Stood her eldest boy, her pride... As the lad bega… The Four-Loom Weaver — Singer, a weaver, laments hard times -- his clothes are worn out, his furnitur… The Hard Times of Old England — Singer tells that the trade has gone; if you go to a shop without money, you ca… His Lordship Had a Coachman — His Lordship discharges coachman John. John claims to be the finest coachman al… The Honest Irish Lad — "My name is Tim McNare, I'm from the County Clare In that lovely little isle ac… How Paddy Stole the Rope — Paddy and Mick rob a church. They need rope to bind the loot. Paddy climbs the … I Am a Union Woman — The singer proclaims, "I am a union woman, Just as brave as I can be... And the… I Don't Want Your Millions, Mister — "I don't want your millions, mister; I don't want your diamond ring; All I want… I Don't Work for a Living — "I don't work for a living, I get along all right without, I don't toil all day… I Walk the Road Again — The singer is "a poor unlucky chap" and "very fond of rum." He has rambled far …