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<title>Broadside Ballads Online from the Bodleian Libraries</title>
<description>Broadside Ballads Online presents a digital collection of English printed ballad-she ets from between the 16th and 20th centuries, linked to other resources for the study of the English ballad tradition.</description>
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<title>The Medieval Popular Ballad</title>
<description>The ballad: its origin, nature, subject matter, and age. </description>
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<title>Child Ballads Database</title>
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<title>Ancient Ballads</title>
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<title>Francis J. Child Ballads</title>
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