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1 That bawdy ballad just now; for instance.
2 From around the corner to the left, up ahead, I heard Droppa's drunken voice, raised in some bawdy ballad , coming this way.
3 Once, he woke to hear some nearby fellow with a lute plucking an endless bawdy ballad such as a jester might fancy.
4 It was like an endless panorama, where comic songs and bawdy ballads shared the same status as the work of great composers and lively dancing.
5 "'The Knights are Hot in Heredon,'" she said, quoting the title of a bawdy ballad that she'd never heard openly sung in her presence.
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