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Muriel. Kinney has written: 'Ballad of the frigate Franklin' -- subject(s): Franklin (Ship)
The ballad of Hillsborough was written by Pete Wylie.
A broad sheet ballad is a ballad that is often typical, humorous and subversive. They are written about current events like fires or births.
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"The Ballad of Reading Gaol" is a poem written by Oscar Wilde while in jail.
In the ballad "The Ballad of William Sycamore" by Stephen Vincent Benet, a Salem clipper refers to a fast and sleek sailing ship that was commonly built in Salem, Massachusetts during the 19th century. These ships were known for their speed and agility, making them ideal for trade and warfare. In the ballad, the Salem clipper symbolizes the protagonist's longing for adventure and escape from his mundane life.
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Kirkscey Hubbard has written: 'An Ozark ballad'
Holger Olof Nygard has written: 'The ballad of Heer Halewijn, its forms and variations in Western Europe' -- subject(s): Heer Halewijn, Heer Halewijn (Ballad) 'The ballad of Heer Halewijn, its form and variations in western Europe' -- subject(s): Heer Halewijn (Ballad)
The Ballad of Will James was written by Jack Kilpatrick and William V. Shannon. It was first published in 1956.
Viktor Paskov has written: 'A ballad for Georg Henig'
Nikolai Semenovich Tikhonov has written: 'Dvenadtsat ballad'