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A Ballad of John Nicholson

Henry John Newbolt
It fell in the year of Mutiny,
At darkest of the night,
John Nicholson by Jal'ndhar came,
On his way to Delhi fight.

And as he by Jal'ndhar came,
He thought what he must do,...
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Available Languages: English

A Ballad Of John Silver

John Masefield
We were schooner-rigged and rakish, with a long and lissome hull,
And we flew the pretty colours of the cross-bones and the skull;
We'd a big black Jolly Roger flapping grimly at the fore,...
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Available Languages: English

A Ballad Of Kisses.

Eric Mackay
I.

There are three kisses that I call to mind,
And I will sing their secrets as I go.
The first, a kiss too courteous to be kind,
Was such a kiss as monks and maidens know;...
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Available Languages: English

A Ballad of Life

Algernon Charles Swinburne
I found in dreams a place of wind and flowers,
Full of sweet trees and colour of glad grass,
In midst whereof there was
A lady clothed like summer with sweet hours.
Her beauty, fervent as a fiery moon,...
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Available Languages: English

A Ballad Of London - (To H. W. Massinsham)

Richard Le Gallienne
Ah, London! London! our delight,
Great flower that opens but at night,
Great City of the Midnight Sun,
Whose day begins when day is done.

Lamp after lamp against the sky...
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Available Languages: English

A Ballad Of Marjorie

Dora Sigerson Shorter
'What ails you that you look so pale,
O fisher of the sea?'
''Tis for a mournful tale I own,
Fair maiden Marjorie.'

'What is the dreary tale to tell,
O toiler of the sea?'...
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Available Languages: English

A Ballad Of Nursery Rhyme

Robert Graves
Strawberries that in gardens grow
Are plump and juicy fine,
But sweeter far as wise men know
Spring from the woodland vine.

No need for bowl or silver spoon,
Sugar or spice or cream,...
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Available Languages: English

A Ballad Of Refreshment

Robert Fuller Murray
The lady stood at the station bar,
(Three currants in a bun)
And oh she was proud, as ladies are.
(And the bun was baked a week ago.)

For a weekly wage she was standing there,...
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Available Languages: English

A Ballad Of Sark

Algernon Charles Swinburne
High beyond the granite portal arched across
Like the gateway of some godlike giant's hold
Sweep and swell the billowy breasts of moor and moss
East and westward, and the dell their slopes enfold...
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Available Languages: English

A Ballad Of Sweethearts

Madison Cawein
Summer may come, in sun-blonde splendor,
To reap the harvest that Springtime sows;
And Fall lead in her old defender,
Winter, all huddled up in snows:
Ever a-south the love-wind blows...
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Available Languages: English

A Ballad Of The Boston Tea-Party

Oliver Wendell Holmes
Read at a meeting of the Massachusetts Historical Society.

No! never such a draught was poured
Since Hebe served with nectar
The bright Olympians and their Lord,
Her over-kind protector, -...
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Available Languages: English

A Ballad Of The French Fleet

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
OCTOBER, 1746

MR. THOMAS PRINCE loquitur.

A fleet with flags arrayed
Sailed from the port of Brest,
And the Admiral's ship displayed
The signal: "Steer southwest."...
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Available Languages: English

A Ballad Of The Kind Little Creatures

Richard Le Gallienne
I had no where to go,
I had no money to spend:
"O come with me," the Beaver said,
"I live at the world's end."

"Does the world ever end!"
To the Beaver then said I:...
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Available Languages: English

A Ballad Of The Mist.

Rose Hawthorne Lathrop
"I love the Lady of Merle," he said.
"She is not for thee!" her suitor cried.
And in the valley the lovers fought
By the salt river's tide.

The braver fell on the dewy sward:...
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Available Languages: English

A Ballad Of The Ranks

Arthur Conan Doyle
Who carries the gun?
A lad from over the Tweed.
Then let him go, for well we know
He comes of a soldier breed.
So drink together to rock and heather,
Out where the red deer run,...
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Available Languages: English

A Ballad Of The Town Water

Robert Fuller Murray
It is the Police Commissioners,
All on a winter's day;
And they to prove the town water
Have set themselves away.

They went to the north, they went to the south,
And into the west went they,...
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Available Languages: English

A Ballad Of The Trees And The Master

Walter Savage Landor
Into the woods my Master went,
Clean forspent, forspent.
Into the woods my Master came,
Forspent with love and shame.
But the olives they were not blind to Him,
The little gray leaves were kind to Him:...
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Available Languages: English

A Ballad Of The Two Knights

Sara Teasdale
Two knights rode forth at early dawn
A-seeking maids to wed,
Said one, "My lady must be fair,
With gold hair on her head."

Then spake the other knight-at-arms:
"I care not for her face,...
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A Ballad Of Too Much Beauty

Richard Le Gallienne
There is too much beauty upon this earth
For lonely men to bear,
Too many eyes, too enchanted skies,
Too many things too fair;
And the man who would live the life of a man...
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Available Languages: English

A Ballad of Trees and the Master.

Sidney Lanier
Into the woods my Master went,
Clean forspent, forspent.
Into the woods my Master came,
Forspent with love and shame.
But the olives they were not blind to Him,
The little gray leaves were kind to Him:...
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Available Languages: English
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