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Date: 2013-09-24 15:40:48
Vocal music
Folk music
Poetic form
Child Ballads
Folk music of England
Vaughan Williams Memorial Library
Helen Hartness Flanders
Traditional music
Broadside
Ballads
Music
English folk music

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