Reynardine — A lady meets Reynardine (the singer for most of the song). He courts her while … Rhyme of Old Steamboats — Poem composed of the names of steamboats, rhymed with each other. Sample: "The … Rhynie — Singer recalls his first job, working at (or for) Rhynie. The work is ill, the … The Ribbon Blade — Roman Catholic Mick Sheridan passes a parade of Yeomen. They surround him and C… Rich Amerikay — A young farmer is leaving Ireland. His rich sweetheart urges him not to go to a… A Rich Irish Lady (The Fair Damsel from London; Sally and Billy; The Sailor from Dover; Pretty Sally; etc.) — Sally at first scorns a suitor, then changes her mind and calls for him. She ad… The Rich Lady Gay — "It was of a rich lady she had gold in store. She was loved by the rich and was… The Rich Man and Lazarus — "Come all thoughtless people by whom Adam came...." Listeners are reminded of L… The Rich Merchant in Galway — The sorrowful singer says "My love is tall and handsome, well shaped in every l… A Rich Old Miser — The singer has been courted by "a rich old miser" nearly four times her age. Sh…