Ulster - GUL | Fae " | Ballads | of Down" (1901) by G.F. Savag |
Central - LAL | There is a sma pairt heidit ' | Ballads | ' but whit it hauds is no ball |
Central - LAL | ken their's nae turnin back; | ballads | an |
Central - LAL | in his beuk 'Scottish Tragic | Ballads | ' o 1871: 'Wha leuk tae freits |
Central - LAL | n the muckle sangs (the Child | ballads | ). |
Southern - SWE | otslanguage shouldnae jist be | ballads | aboot lost luve, jokes aboot |
Central - SWE | ye stressin the pynt that the | Ballads | wirnae scrievit as poems, bit |
Central - LAL | ae all I stick wi my 27 verse | ballads | (re-lairnin sprucing up on Ha |
Orkney - ORK | Wi hert-stirran | ballads | , he turned their heids, makka |
Central - WCE | in yer hert for the sangs an | ballads | , the reels an strathspeys, th |
Central - DUN | s a laddie been fond o singin | ballads | . He had been particklarly fon |
Central - LAL | Bewitchin | ballads | in her Heilant tongue? |
Central - WCE | speik o the disseminatioun o | ballads | . Says she: 'They were made fo |
Central - LAL | er, Robert Jamieson's Popular | Ballads | and Songs as weel as the coll |
Central - LAL | uage o the people, fae Border | ballads | tae bairnsangs, an fae post o |
Central - SEA | ain Douglas, throu the Border | Ballads | , on ti Stevenson, Scott an Ho |
Central - WCE | or creative traditions - oor | ballads | an poems, oor stories an sang |
Central - LAL | rshire, ane in J. D Brown’s | Ballads | and anither yaised as a term |
Central - LAL | e folk tradition wi the great | ballads | o the Borders an the North-Ea |
Central - EDN | Wi’ | ballads | , that oor her’rts could ren |