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  1. Unknown. " The Bramble Briar ", " The Merchant's Daughter " or " In Bruton Town " ( Roud 18; [1] Laws M32) is a traditional English folk murder ballad that tells the story of how two brothers murder a servant who is courting their sister. There are many versions of the song going by a number of different titles.

  2. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Briar typically refers to plants with woody stems and thorns or prickles, known for their rugged beauty and often associated with wild roses. These plants are commonly found in woods and hedgerows, adding to the aesthetic of natural landscapes. Bramble, on the other hand, specifically denotes rough, tangled shrubs that bear berries ...

  3. The Bramble Briar Lyrics. In Bruton Town lived a rich merchant. Who had two sons and one daughter dear. By day and night they was so deluded. They filled their sister’s heart with fear. One...

  4. A briar is a thorny shrub or vine, while a bramble is a prickly shrub, especially a blackberry or raspberry bush. Use these words in sentences that demonstrate their meanings. By practicing with these exercises, you’ll become more comfortable using briar and bramble in your writing and speech.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RubusRubus - Wikipedia

    Rubus is a large and diverse genus of flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae, subfamily Rosoideae, with over 1,350 species, commonly known as brambles. [3] [4] [5] Raspberries, blackberries, and dewberries are common, widely distributed members of the genus, and bristleberries are endemic to North America.

  6. 24 de jun. de 2019 · The Bramble Briar by Martin Simpson from 'The Bramble Briar' released in 2001 on Topic Records. Available to buy, stream and download here: https://smarturl....

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    • 1866
    • Martin Simpson
  7. 10 de mar. de 2021 · Martin Simpson celebrates the 20th anniversary of The Bramble Briar - YouTube. 2.99K subscribers. Subscribed. 72. 3.1K views 2 years ago. The Bramble Briar is available to buy on CD or...

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