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The list
Rose of Amiens, or Our Wife, The (Morton)
Rose of Arragon, The (Knowles)
Rose of Castille, The (Harris and Falconer)
Rose of Castile, The, or The Queen and the Muleteer (Harris and Falconer) See The Rose of Castille
Rose of Ettrick Vale, The, or The Bridal of the Borders (Lynch)
Rose of Persia, The (Sullivan and Hood)
Rose Pompon (Anon)
Rosebloom (Perr)
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
Roses and Thorns, or Two Houses under One Roof (Lunn)
Rough Diamond, A (Buckstone)
Rough Diamond, The (Buckstone) See A Rough Diamond
Rows of Castille, The (Edwardes)
Royal Brothers, The (Anon.)
Royal Divorce, A (Wills and Collingham)
Royal Family, A (Marshall)
Royal Hunt of the Sun, The (Shaffer)
Royal Quixote, The (Moodie)
Royalists and Republicans (Dance) See Delicate Ground, or Paris in 1793
Rozella en Guido, of Het Regt der Natuur (Westerman)
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