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Burns's "The Soldier's Return" and others
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Ballads is a compilation album released on December 20, 2000 by American R&B singer Mary J. Blige . It was released exclusively in Japan , which includes previously unreleased track " Overjoyed ", a cover of Stevie Wonder .
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n. (plural of ballad English)
Usage examples of ballads.
Robin is an idealized bandit, reiver, or Klepht, as in modern Romaic ballads, and his adventures are precisely such as popular fancy everywhere attaches to such popular heroes.
Editors were content to study the ballads of their own countryside, or, at most, of Great Britain.
Teutonic and Northern parallels to our ballads were then adduced, as by Scott and Jamieson.
Courthope, that our traditional ballads are degraded popular survivals of literary poetry.
The plots and situations of some ballads are, indeed, the same as those of some literary mediaeval romances.
Peasant poets have been authors of ballads, without being, for all that, professional minstrels.
This incident is stereotyped in the ballads and occurs in an example in the Romaic.
He had lived to finish, it is said, the vast collection of all known traditional Scottish and English Ballads, with all accessible variants, a work of great labour and research, and a distinguished honour to American scholarship.
One of many ballads on fratricide, instigated by the mother: or inquired into by her, as the case may be.
Child, to have been a contemporary broadside of the ballad, which is an example of the evolution of popular ballads from the old traditional model.
All the ballads of fire-raising, a very usual practice, have points in common, and transference was easy.
Ancient ballads she sang that made the Goshawk sigh for home, and affected the Club with delirious love for the grand old water that was speeding them onward.
We used to learn by heart the ballads and songs upon famous events in those old days when poetry was worshipped.
To defend himself from admiring, he condemned the two women for the risk they ran to save a probably broken-legged little beast: and he escaped the melting mood by forcing a sneer at the sort of stuff out of which popular ballads are woven.
The Dame will have nought of an interview and colloquy not found mentioned in her collection of ballads, concerning a person quite secondary in Dr.