Ballad - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: balladBallad
A popular kind of narrative poem adapted for recitation or singing as the ballad of Chevy Chase esp a sentimental or romantic poem in short stanzas...
Ballader
A writer of ballads...
Ballad monger
A seller or maker of ballads a poetaster...
Balladry
Ballad poems the subject or style of ballads...
Ballade
A form of French versification sometimes imitated in English in which three or four rhymes recur through three stanzas of eight or ten lines each the stanzas concluding with a refrain and the whole poem with an envoy...
Chaunter
A street seller of ballads and other broadsides...
crooner
a singer of popular ballads...
Glee club
A club or company organized for singing glees and by extension part songs ballads etc...
Kipling
Rudyard Kipling English author 1865 1936 He was born at Bombay India in 1865 the son of John Lockwood Kipling who was formerly head of the Lahore School of Industrial Art He was educated in England and returned to India in 1880 as editor of the ldquoLahore Civil and Military Gazetterdquo He returned to England about 1889 and lived several years in the United States While in India he published stories sketches and poems descriptive of India and Anglo Indian military and civil life ldquo Departmental Ditties etcrdquo ldquoPlain Tales from the Hillsrdquo ldquoMine Own Peoplerdquo ldquoSoldiers Threerdquo ldquoBarrack room Ballads etcrdquo and others After leaving India he published ldquoThe Light That Failedrdquo ldquoNaulahkardquo with Balestier ldquoMany Inventionsrdquo ldquoThe Jungle Bookrdquo ldquoThe Second Jungle Bookrdquo ldquoThe Seven Seasrdquo ldquoCaptains Courageousrdquo ldquoThe White Mans Burdenrdquo ldquoKimrdquo ldquoThe Man Who Would Be King and Other Storiesrdquo and ot...
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