
A Book of Old Ballads — Volume 3
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"A Book of Old Ballads — Volume 3" by Beverley Nichols is a collection of traditional ballads, likely compiled in the early 20th century. The book showcases a range of poetic narratives that often explore themes of love, betrayal, adventure, and folklore. It serves as a rich testament to the heritage of English storytelling through verse, encapsulating the essence of historical concerns and the emotional depth found in folk expressions. The ballads within the collection touch on various characters and stories, including tragic romances, heroic feats, and supernatural encounters. For instance, the tale of "Clerk Colvill" tells of a man's encounter with a mischievous mermaid, while "The Child of Elle" spins a narrative of star-crossed love thwarted by family feuds. Other ballads, such as "Sir Patrick Spens," depict the perils of seafaring and fate's cruel hand. Each ballad offers a distinct voice and storytelling style, reflecting the varied tapestry of life, folklore, and the human experience in a lyrical format that emphasizes rhythm and character.
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