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1. I suggested that Diz and I collaborate on writing a punk ballad of the Marquis de Sade
2. This is not a love song, nor is it a ballad,
3. recording a popular ballad
4. refused to accept them, preferring the ballad
5. It was a marching song, a soldier’s ballad, but he had a fine, deep voice
6. Her song is a ballad about true love and the perils one faces while searching for it
7. Juan Gelmán, an Argentinean poet wrote that “poetry is an act of love, a useless, but necessary glowing-red type of job…” As most of you know, poetry is one’s lyrical spirit highlighted, and coincides with the harmonized conditions of the heart… So, I decided to play for her, with a poem, the melody that today fills my heart: a ballad that I wrote to celebrate her birthday with a very special gift: A POETIC KISS
8. Recruiting offices were flooded, funds were appropriated, Ringgold was lionized in song and ballad,
9. a quiet ballad, so beautiful there was a rustling sound across the stadium as
10. but when the engineer pointed to him, he began to play the intro of the new ballad he'd
11. Their leader was beginning to compose a ballad about this day
12. Everyone stopped what they were doing, including the one composing a ballad
13. AC/DC, Metallica, Iron Maiden, Black Sabbath… You set your anti-creative juices to flowing and decide to compose your own little ballad for these playful beasts, a cocktail of the worst of the worst without censorship and communicated in underwater stereo and psychic wavebands for their listening torture
14. And that was as it should have been, because this was Valeria of the Red Brotherhood, whose deeds are celebrated in song and ballad wherever seafarers gather
15. The song that played by Rob is ballad
16. Sonorous birdsong is all there is to be heard, a poetry of twittering, unpretentious stanzas, a ballad, a littany, a war against silence
17. Then, Nauca took her lute and started playing it while singing a ballad in a foreign language
18. After a moment of indecision, she chose to play a modern ballad she had adapted to Aramaic in the week before leaving for her mission
19. � A woman�s voice singing a love ballad in English and accompanied by the music from a guitar then caught his attention
20. The showpiece opera was to be The Ballad of Baby Doe by Douglas Moore
21. They sprinkled in a few power ballad originals
22. emotional Italian ballad if ever there was one, but enjoyable, for all that
23. this ordinary, sweet and this familiar yet warming child ballad that everyone knew in their hearts
24. This ballad of Lisardo the Student of Cordova was undoubtedlyEspronceda's main source in
25. Espronceda took from the ballad merely the idea of
26. It was an old romantic rock ballad he had heard when he was younger, and the tune and the sound of the voice roused his memory
27. After ten or more buckets of water had been thrown on her, Daphne heard the stringed instruments playing a ballad, and then a voice, Larry’s, rang out
28. The Ballad of Ryan Fullerton
29. · The Ballad of Ryan Fullerton
30. lamentations in the famous old ballad beginning withthe
31. While some might object to the mild expletive mentioned in Keith's ballad, it is actually sedate compared to much of the bilge on TV and I can assure you its omission had nothing to do with moral concerns
32. I stepped on the ice as the rock ballad
33. , or ballad meter, is the most thoroughly national of allSpanish meters and has always been very
34. If a singer sings a standard ballad that is famous; but that particular audience does not happen to like it or love it… or if they have never heard it… then that performer is out of luck
35. A blast of an old country music ballad in full swing reverberated out of the cab of the truck to be heard over the sound of the engine
36. Indeed, a woman’s chosen ballad for the task (were she actually vain enough to undertake it) might bleed from the page with passion
37. „You can't take nothing but your soul,' he quoted from the Ballad of John and Yoko, as he
38. It’s then that we heard the beautiful music playing, at first faint and distant and then gradually it filled the air with a beautiful ballad
39. One assignment was to write a ballad, so I wrote “The Ballad of
40. I haven’t written a ballad since
41. What did all this portend, and what portended the swift hoisting-up of Monsieur Gabelle behind a servant on horseback, and the conveying away of the said Gabelle (double-laden though the horse was), at a gallop, like a new version of the German ballad of Leonora?
42. And so he went on with the ballad as far as the lines:
43. Don Quixote was firmly persuaded that this was the Marquis of Mantua, his uncle, so the only answer he made was to go on with his ballad, in which he told the tale of his misfortune, and of the loves of the Emperor's son and his wife all exactly as the ballad sings it
44. The peasant stood amazed at hearing such nonsense, and relieving him of the visor, already battered to pieces by blows, he wiped his face, which was covered with dust, and as soon as he had done so he recognised him and said, "Senor Quixada" (for so he appears to have been called when he was in his senses and had not yet changed from a quiet country gentleman into a knight-errant), "who has brought your worship to this pass?" But to all questions the other only went on with his ballad
45. "Have not your worships," replied Don Quixote, "read the annals and histories of England, in which are recorded the famous deeds of King Arthur, whom we in our popular Castilian invariably call King Artus, with regard to whom it is an ancient tradition, and commonly received all over that kingdom of Great Britain, that this king did not die, but was changed by magic art into a raven, and that in process of time he is to return to reign and recover his kingdom and sceptre; for which reason it cannot be proved that from that time to this any Englishman ever killed a raven? Well, then, in the time of this good king that famous order of chivalry of the Knights of the Round Table was instituted, and the amour of Don Lancelot of the Lake with the Queen Guinevere occurred, precisely as is there related, the go-between and confidante therein being the highly honourable dame Quintanona, whence came that ballad so well known and widely spread in our Spain--
46. And to add to these swaggering ways he was a trifle of a musician, and played the guitar with such a flourish that some said he made it speak; nor did his accomplishments end here, for he was something of a poet too, and on every trifle that happened in the town he made a ballad a league long
47. "I do," said Sancho, "but what has Roncesvalles chase to do with what we have in hand? He might just as well be singing the ballad of Calainos, for any good or ill that can come to us in our business
48. But, like Jenny in the ballad
49. "I will," said the boy, and he went on to say, "This figure that you see here on horseback, covered with a Gascon cloak, is Don Gaiferos himself, whom his wife, now avenged of the insult of the amorous Moor, and taking her stand on the balcony of the tower with a calmer and more tranquil countenance, has perceived without recognising him; and she addresses her husband, supposing him to be some traveller, and holds with him all that conversation and colloquy in the ballad that runs--
50. "Why, there's a ballad that says they put King Rodrigo alive into a tomb full of toads, and adders, and lizards, and that two days afterwards the king, in a plaintive, feeble voice, cried out from within the tomb--