Ballads, Founded on Anecdotes Relating to Animals

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Ballads, Founded on Anecdotes Relating to Animals

by William Hayley

EN·~1 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

BALLADS, - By William Hayley, Esq.

0:09
2

PREFACE

0:22
3

BALLADS.

0:00
4

THE DOG. - BALLAD THE FIRST.

4:46
5

THE ELEPHANT. - BALLAD THE SECOND.

3:20
6

THE EAGLE. - BALLAD THE THIRD.

6:22
7

THE STAG. - BALLAD THE FOURTH.

6:02
8

THE STORK. - BALLAD THE FIFTH.

3:53
9

THE PANTHER. - BALLAD THE SIXTH.

3:43
10

THE GRATEFUL SNAKE. - BALLAD THE SEVENTH.

6:09

Description

A charming collection of lyrical ballads brings the animal kingdom to life, pairing vivid verses with the striking engravings of a celebrated artist. Each poem celebrates a different creature— from the loyal dog who follows his master’s call to the majestic elephant that prowls the savannah— and offers gentle moral reflections suited for younger ears. The language is simple yet imaginative, inviting listeners to feel the devotion of a faithful pet or the awe inspired by a towering beast.

The ballads unfold like miniature dramas, presenting tender scenes of friendship, bravery, and loss without venturing into darker twists. Listeners will be drawn into heartfelt moments, such as a dog’s heroic rescue or an elephant’s regal presence, all while learning timeless virtues. The rhythmic storytelling and vivid imagery make these verses a delightful listening experience for anyone who loves animals and enjoys poetry that sings.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (90K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Text file produced by Jonathan Ingram, Robert Prince and Distributed Proofreaders HTML file produced by David Widger

Release date

2005-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Hayley

William Hayley

1745–1820

Best known today as the friend and biographer of William Cowper, this English man of letters moved easily between poetry, criticism, and the visual arts. His world also touched William Blake, giving his life a special place in the story of late 18th-century British culture.

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