Ralph and Nell's Ramble to Oxford is an English broadside ballad from the late 18th century. It is told from the perspective of Ralph, who narrates a trip to Oxford taken by himself and his sister, Nell. He tells of all their adventures that day, and all the things they saw. Also known as The Oxford Ramble and Country Dick's Ramble to Oxford. Sung to the tune of The Dragon of Wantley. Copies of the broadside can be found in British Library and the National Library of Scotland. Facsimiles of the text are also available on-line for public consumption.
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