Rolling in the Dew (The Milkmaid) — Boy: Where are you going? Girl: Milking. Boy: May I come? Girl: Why not? Boy: W… The Romish Lady — A young woman is a closet Protestant (she reads the Bible and refuses to worshi… The Rookery — The singer meets a maid and accompanies her home "in Blarney Lane, convenient t… Rookhope Ryde — The singer curses those who raid Rookhope. Northern thieves descend upon Rookho… Rookie's Lament — "I ain't been long in this here army, Just a few days since I arrive." The new … The Room Was So Cold and Cheerless — "The room was so cold and cheerless and bare," almost without furniture and wit… Root, Hog, or Die (Confederate Version) — Various cracks about the incompetence or cowardice of the Yankees, ending by sa… Root, Hog, or Die (V) — Minstrel song? "Root, Hog, or Die," with some "Walkin' in the Parlor" verses: "… Root, Hog, or Die (VI -- Cowboy Bawdy variant) — The singer heads to Arizona to punch cattle. He takes a holiday in Phoenix, whe… Root, Hog, or Die — The singer arrives in California broke and takes a job making hay. He soon gamb…