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 Ballad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The form of a ballad has been imitated in modern poetry— most notably by the Canadian ballads of Robert W. Service, in Kipling's 'Road to Mandalay' or in 'Casey at the Bat.' 'The Ballad of the Bread-man', is Charles Causley's re-telling of the story of the birth of Jesus.
Broadsheet ballads (also known as broadside ballads) were cheaply printed and often topical, humorous, even subversive, were hawked in English streets from the 16th century; the legends of Robin Hood and the pranks of Puck were disseminated through broadsheet ballads.
The jazz ballad is a sentimental narrative adagio akin to a blues song.
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 Ballad, rock ballad, ballad of jayne
The ballad stanza, named for its frequent use in traditional ballads, is quatrains of alternating tetrameter and trimeter, rhyming either abab or abcb ballad..
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The Ballad Of The Harp-Weaver by Edna St ballad.
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 Power ballad: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic
(the power ballad was also responsible for reviving their careers in the following decade.
(power ballads were consistently despised by music critics, EHandler: no quick summary.
Though power ballads originated with early 80s Pop/Rock bands like REO Speedwagon REO Speedwagon quick summary:
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 ballad - OneLook Dictionary Search
Phrases that include ballad: ballad stanza, ballad opera, ballad maker, folk ballad, ballad monger, more...
ballad : Compact Oxford English Dictionary [home, info]
Words similar to ballad: lay, balladic, song, more...
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