The link between poetry and song, and especially between folkballad and written poem, is unbroken.
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The Hill Country Corporate Choir recorded it a few years ago as part of their folkballad series.
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A rich version of "John Henry," the archetypal American folkballad, stands out in that genre.
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Richard Dawson opens his short, early-evening show at Rough Trade East with a traditional folkballad, The Cruel Ship's Carpenter.
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Transcript Something that we're very inspired by are traditional and classic folk songs and folkballads.
Uso de popular ballad em inglês
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One of these, Shane O'Neil, has been celebrated in many a popularballad.
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This scrap of history is recorded in a popularballad.
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The music was that of a popularballad, and the verses were of rude manufacture.
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What modern poems suggest the old popularballad?
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He bore a great reputation for conviviality, and wrote a humorous Latin version of the popularballad-
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He went through the whole of a popularballad, and then he tried it in a different key.
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What he learned from the popularballad was the power of sincerity and of direct and homely speech.
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A popularballad of the time.
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It is a very popularballad.
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And the old refrain of his dream like a haunting popularballad, started again here in the crowded courtroom.
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The wild disorder of the establishment gave rise to a popularballad of which the following are two of the first lines:-
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The full tone of a powerful, fresh, often uncouth, but very tender popularballad no other writer of the time displayed like Luther.
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During his time on the run, he gained cult status among anti-government militiamen and was portrayed in a popularballad as a renegade hero.
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As they crossed the street, Merle-athis brother's elbow-somewhatjauntily whistled, with fair accuracy, not the "Marseillaise," but an innocent popularballad.
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A popularballad was sung to commemorate the life and death of Kidd, who, for some reason, was always called Robert Kidd by the populace.
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Even the popularballads revived and glorified the victories of the English.