Rose the Red and White Lily — Rose and Lily are each loved by a son of their cruel stepmother, who attempts t… Rosebud in June — Singer celebrates joys of spring, dancing on the green, and sheepshearing. Rosedale Waters (The Skeptic's Daughter) — The skeptic's daughter sets out to refute the Christians. She is instead conver… Rosemary Lane — A sailor meets a girl at an inn, and induces her to go to bed with him. In the … Roses are Red — "Roses are red, violets are blue, sugar is sweet and so are you." Rosey Apple Lemon and Pear — Singing came of courting. "(Mary Wilson), fresh and fair, A bunch of roses she … Rosie — "Be my woman, gall, I'll / be your man. Every Sunday's dollar / in your hand. S… Rosie Anderson — Rosie marries Hay Marshall, but soon attracts the attention of Lord Elgin. Elgi… Rosie Nell — "How oft I dream of childhood days, Of tricks we used to play.... I'd rather be… Rosie, Darling Rosie — "Rosie, darling Rosie, Ha ha Rosie (x2)" "Way down yonder in Baltimore, Ha ha R…