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A ballad is a form of verse, often a narrative set to music. Ballads derive from the medieval French chanson balladée or ballade, which were originally "dance songs". Ballads were particularly characteristic of the popular poetry and song of Britain and Ireland from the Late Middle Ages until the 19th century. They were widely used across Europe, and later in Australia, North Africa, North America and South America. While ballads have no prescribed structure and may vary in their number of lines and stanzas, many ballads employ quatrains with ABCB or ABAB rhyme schemes, the key being a rhymed second and fourth line. Contrary to a popular conception, it is rare if not unheard-of for a ballad to contain exactly 13 lines. Additionally, couplets rarely appear in ballads. Many ballads were written and sold as single sheet broadsides. The form was often used by poets and composers from the 18th century onwards to produce lyrical ballads. In the later 19th century, the term took on the meaning of a slow form of popular love song and is often used for any love song, particularly the sentimental ballad of pop or rock music, although the term is also associated with the concept of a stylized storytelling song or poem, particularly when used as a title for other media such as a film. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Cinkante balades
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Jargon et jobelin
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Der wilde Jäger
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Des Pfarrers Tochter von Taubenhain
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Ritter Toggenburg
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Der Ring des Polykrates
Die Bürgschaft
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Der Handschuh
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Der Taucher
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Lore Lay
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Świteź
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Тарасова ніч
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The Bridge over the Tay
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Անիծած հարսը
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Баллада о графине Эллен де Курси
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Balada o očích topičových
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Ballade von den Seeräubern
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Ballade von der Hanna Cash
Die Drahtharfe
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Stories from the English and Scottish Ballads
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Ballades en jargon
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Peacock Flies Southeast
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Бекеш
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Калдычэўскі шчупак
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Наваградзкі замак (баляда)
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Падземны звон на горцы ў Пазяневічах
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Сьвіцязь
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Ballads and Romances
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Štědrý den
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Zlatý kolovrat
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Záhořovo lože
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Dceřina kletba
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