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The Canal Ballad         
2012 OPERA BY YIN QING
The Ballad of Canal
The Ballad of [the] Canal or The Canal Ballad (Chinese: 运河谣) is a 2012 opera by composer Yin Qing based on Chinese folk music. The libretto was supplied by playwrights Huang Weiruo and Dong Ni and celebrates the story of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, the longest canal in the world.
The Ballad of the Sad Café         
NOVEL BY CARSON MCCULLERS
The ballad of the sad cafe; The Ballad of the Sad Cafe; Ballad of Sad Cafe; The Ballad of Sad Cafe; Ballad of the Sad Cafe
The Ballad of the Sad Café, first published in 1951, is a book by Carson McCullers comprising a novella of the same title along with six short stories: "Wunderkind", "The Jockey", "Madame Zilensky and the King of Finland", "The Sojourner", "A Domestic Dilemma", and "A Tree, a Rock, a Cloud".
The Ballad of the Cloak         
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The ballad of the cloak
The Ballad of the Cloak, Or the Cloak's Knavery is an English Broadside ballad that dates back, roughly, to the last quarter of the 17th century. It is most often set to the popular tune, "From Hunger and Cold, or Packington's Pound.

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A Ballad of the West
A Ballad of the West is a three-part story by Bobby Bridger told in Homeric verse and song about the Mountain Men, William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody, and the Lakota Sioux people inspired by John G.