Hain’t you see my Mandy Lou
173
He had his dream, and all through life
61
He loved her, and through many years
129
He sang of life serenely sweet
191
He scribbles some in prose and verse
49
Heart of my heart, the day is chill
207
Heart of the Southland, heed me pleading now
216
Heel and toe, heel and toe
170
Hello, ole man, you’re a-gittin’ gray
80
Hit’s been drizzlin’ an’ been sprinklin’
180
Home agin, an’ home to stay
259
How shall I woo thee to win thee, mine own?
289
How sweet the music sounded
284
How’s a man to write a sonnet, can you tell
114
Hurt was the nation with a mighty wound
184
Hyeah come Caesar Higgins
145
Hyeah dat singin’ in de medders
208
“I am but clay,” the sinner plead
114
I am no priest of crooks nor creeds
38
I am the mother of sorrows
89
I be’n down in ole Kentucky
42
I been t’inkin’ ’bout de preachah;
whut he said de othah night 212
I did not know that life could be so sweet
252
I done got ‘uligion, honey, an’ I’s
happy ez a king 146
I don’t believe in ’ristercrats
140
I grew a rose once more to please mine eyes
13
I grew a rose within a garden fair
12
I had not known before
240
I has hyeahd o’ people dancin’ an’
I’s hyeahd o’ people singin’ 156
I have no fancy for that ancient cant
94
I have seen full many a sight
188
I held my heart so far from harm
255
I found you and I lost you
251
I know a man
235
I know my love is true
58
I know what the caged bird feels, alas!
102
I never shall furgit that night when father hitched
up Dobbin 42
I sit upon the old sea wall
115
I stand above the city’s rush and din
275
I stood by the shore at the death of day
69
I think that though the clouds be dark
53