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Sorry we do not know who you mean by "Richard you" and therefore we can not answer your question.
A ballad is a narrative poem or song (one that tells a story).
If you mean the Peasants Revolt of 1381, that would be Richard II. He was only a boy at the time.
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Ballad for Katrina
Since woeful means sad, and ballad means a narrative poem or song, it would be a sad poem or song.
No. A ballad is typically a poem put to music. An essay is a short literary composition on a particular theme or subject, usually in prose.
Richard is from Old German Richart, where "Ric" means "King" or Ruler, and "hart" means "strong." A good corresponding name in Hebrew would be Malchiel (or more phonetically Malkiel). The name derives from the Hebrew word for "king," and the root meaning of "el" is "strength." Hence "El" is used in the Hebrew language to mean "God." Malkiel literally means "My King is God," or "My King is the Strong One." Since Richard means "strong king," Malkiel best corresponds, because it contains both "king" and "strong."
If you mean smash then yes.
If by viruses, you mean computer viruses, it was Richard Skrenta. He wrote the Elk Cloner. If by viruses, you mean human viruses, that would be God. He and Moses sent a plague across Egypt, forcing them to surrender their slaves.
If you mean Richard Neville "the king maker" then it is Bear and Ragged staff on field of Gules with the cross of saint george in the hoist
The name Dick is a diminutive form of the name Richard, which means "brave/strong ruler" or "dominant king". It is derived from Germanic and Old English origins.