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    • Ballad:  An Unfortunate Likeness Cover
      by LovelyMay In "An Unfortunate Likeness" from *The Bab Ballads*, the narrator, an artist who has dedicated his career to painting William Shakespeare in various stages of his life, encounters an individual with a striking resemblance to the Bard himself. Excitedly, the artist believes this man would serve as the perfect model for his Shakespeare-themed artworks, acknowledging the challenges he has faced in capturing Shakespeare's iconic visage. Despite his numerous attempts to depict Shakespeare in various…
    • Ballad:  Annie Protheroe.  A Legend of Stratford-Le-Bow Cover
      by LovelyMay The ballad of Annie Protheroe is a whimsical yet macabre tale, set in the humble neighborhood of Stratford-le-Bow, where Annie, a young woman with a simple post-office job, harbors love for Gilbert Clay, a renowned, yet gentle, executioner. Gilbert's profession, while dreadful to some, is painted with a romantic hue, as his deeds are from a time where such acts were seen in a different, almost chivalrous light. The couple finds solace and companionship in each other, sharing walks and talks under the…
    • Ballad:  Emily, John, James, And I.  A Derby Legend Cover
      by LovelyMay In the ballad "Emily, John, James, and I," part of the Bab Ballads collection, we are introduced to a tale of rivalry and love set against the backdrop of the Derby. Emily Jane, a dedicated nursery maid, finds herself the object of affection of two very different suitors: James, a gallant Life Guard, and John, a constable with a modest income. The narrator, presenting themselves as a "doggerel bard," humorously interjects personal commentary throughout, aligning themselves with the characters in their…
    • Ballad:  Gregory Parable, LL.D. Cover
      by LovelyMay In the leafy environs adorned with ivy and bustling with the activity of bees and birds, stood a thatch-roofed, dry rot-free cottage. This quaint dwelling was home to Mary and her scholarly father, Gregory Parable, LL.D., a man of simple pleasures and profound learning. Gregory, an erudite yet childlike scholar, was deeply engrossed in Latin grammars and the ancient texts of Caesar and Balbus, often found pondering their complexities in the early spring green of his garden. Gregory's life was a quiet…
    • Ballad:  The Perils Of Invisibility Cover
      by LovelyMay In the whimsical ballad "The Perils Of Invisibility," we meet Old Peter, who suffers under the tyranny of a tempestuous wife and battles with his considerable girth, measuring several yards in circumference. One fateful summer day, a diminutive fairy named Picklekin visits Peter, offering him three extraordinary gifts: boundless riches, eternal health, or the power of invisibility. Without a moment's hesitation, Peter opts for invisibility, dreaming of the peace it will bring from his wife's relentless…
    • Ballad:  The King Of Canoodle-Dum Cover
      by LovelyMay In "The King of Canoodle-Dum," from "The Bab Ballads," we're introduced to the adventurous tale of Frederick Gowler, a seasoned mariner who left his vessel, the Howler, during its voyage in the Caribbee. His travels brought him into the unexpected company of Calamity Pop Von Peppermint Drop, the whimsical and peculiar ruler of Canoodle-Dum. Upon their meeting, the king humorously questions Gowler's presence in a land devoid of sea, to which Gowler responds with a sorrowful narrative of mistreatment back…
    • Ballad:  Old Paul And Old Tim Cover
      by LovelyMay In the humorous ballad "Old Paul and Old Tim," two equally matched suitors, Old Paul and Old Tim, vie for the affections of the young and spirited Emily. Neither suitor possesses distinct advantages over the other, presenting a dilemma for Emily, neither attracting nor repelling her particularly. Paul and Tim are described as old, bold, and of no discernible preference, emphasizing their indistinguishable suitability as potential husbands. Emily, however, demands a proof of bravery from her suitors,…
    • Ballad:  First Love Cover
      by LovelyMay In the quaint village of Berkshire, resided the Reverend Bernard Powles, a clergyman beloved by at least a hundred souls who regularly attended his sermons. Among these faithful was Ellen, a modest rustic belle renowned for her simplicity and purity. Despite her plain attire, there was no husband in the town who didn't wish for a wife like Ellen, who became affectionately known as the Village Violet. Her innocence and timid beauty captivated the heart of anyone who met her, including Reverend Powles…
    • Ballad:  Brave Alum Bey Cover
      by LovelyMay "The Bab Ballads" presents "Ballad: Brave Alum Bey," a whimsical poem about the adventures and bravery of Alum Bey. Living on the banks of the river Stamboul, Alum Bey was noted for his immense courage and calm demeanor, even in the face of danger. Each morning, he collected flowers from his garden to present to Backsheesh, the daughter of Rahat Lakoum, marking their tender relationship. Despite her exquisite cooking skills, Alum Bey had to depart for Seringapatam, leaving behind a heartbroken Backsheesh…
    • Ballad:  Sir Barnaby Bampton Boo Cover
      by LovelyMay In "Sir Barnaby Bampton Boo," a lively ballad tells the tale of Sir Barnaby Bampton Boo, the last of his noble lineage, hastening to court a lady in the quaint town of Tuptonvee. His arrival stirs excitement among the local women, all eager at the prospect of marrying into nobility, despite none knowing who he would choose. The narrative introduces Mr. and Mrs. De Plow, a couple engaged in farming and raising livestock, who boast two daughters, Amelia and Volatile Nell. Sir Barnaby approaches the De Plows,…
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