The Rantin' Laddie — The lady has "played at the cards and the dice" with the rantin' laddie; now sh… The Rattling Railway Boy — The singer left home at twenty two. He went from town to town working on the ra… The Red-Haired Man's Wife — The singer asks his sweetheart, by letter and in person, to leave her husband. … Return of Pat Molloy — Molloy returns to Dublin after four years in America and is stopped by "a castl… Reuben and Rachel — Rachel speculates to Reuben about "What a good world this would be If the men w… Reuben and Rachel — Rachel speculates to Reuben about "What a good world this would be If the men w… The Rich Lady Gay — "It was of a rich lady she had gold in store. She was loved by the rich and was… A Rich Old Miser — The singer has been courted by "a rich old miser" nearly four times her age. Sh… The Rich Widow — "I am a rich widow, I live all alone, I have but one daughter And she is my own… Richard (Irchard) of Taunton Dean — Herchard/Irchard/Richard courts Miss Jane, saying, "I can reap and I can mow...…