He settled her into his embrace for the slow, romanticballad.
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A chapter of more sombre hue follows, all with the lilt and pace of romanticballad.
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The romanticballad has seen some 648,000 digital song downloads so far this year, the report said.
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Here is the romanticballad-tale of that counsellor's origin, though it is much to be feared that the fact cannot be established.
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From these fascinating spring lyrics and idylls we pass to the romanticballads.
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None knew, though poets and jongleurs speculated in endless romanticballads and epics.
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It consisted largely of romanticballads and sugary, easy-listening songs.
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The tale we select is interesting as furnishing the basis for one of Keats' beautiful romanticballads.
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(1) RomanticBallads, Translated from the Danish; and Miscellaneous Pieces by George Borrow.
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The departure he takes with the jazzy romanticballads on this album is something of a return to his roots.
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During communist times he was the Soviet Union's equivalent of Frank Sinatra, known both for his party youth anthems and sugary romanticballads.
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The poem of the Cid early appeared, and in the thirteenth century a numerous family of romanticballads followed, all glowing with heroic ardor.
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For Lady Lucent, Azen sang romanticballads or recited in dramatic tones the tales of love prevailing against all odds, or failing in heart-rending circumstances.
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We did not, it is true, expect to find, in this quarto, any new historical, or even romanticballads of the first or highest class.