Robin Hood's garland. Wanting all before sig. A 3

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W. and C. Dicey, 1760
 

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Seite 26 - What wilt thou give me, said Robin Hood, In ready gold or fee, To help thee to thy true love again, And deliver her unto thee? I have no money...
Seite 10 - Of bride-cake, and so came away. Now, out, alas ! I had forgotten to tell ye, That marry'd they were with a ring : And so will Nan Knight, or be buried a maiden, And now let us pray for the king...
Seite 22 - And if thou'lt forsake thy tanners trade, And live in the green wood with me, My name's Robin Hood, I swear by the rood, I will give thee both gold and fee.
Seite 22 - And danc'd round about the oke tree ; " For three merry men, and three merry men, And three merry men we be. "And ever hereafter as long as we live, * We three will be as one ; The wood it shall ring, and the old wife sing, Of Robin Hood, Arthur, and John.
Seite 23 - All the news I have," the tinker said, " I hear it is for good, It is to seek a bold outlaw, Which they call Robin Hood.
Seite 9 - And kiss'd her full sweetly behind : And so may your worships. But we went to dinner, With Thomas and Mary, and Nan ; They all drank a health to Clorinda, and told her, Bold Robin Hood was a fine man. When dinner was ended, Sir Roger, the parson Of Dubbridge, was sent for in haste : He brought his mass-book, and he bad them take And joyn'd them in marriage full fast. [hands, And then, as bold Robin Hood and his sweet bride...
Seite 17 - When other butchers they opened their meat, Bold Robin he then begun; But how for to sell he knew not well, For a butcher he was but young. When...
Seite 32 - Carry me over the water, thou curtal frier, Or else thy life 's forlorn.' 14 The frier took Robin Hood on his back, Deep water he did bestride, And spake neither good word nor bad, Till he came at the other side.
Seite 43 - and let me see Who can find me bold Robin Hood." « But when that bold Robin he did hear The king had him in chase, Then said Little John, " Tis time to be gone, And go to some other place.
Seite 10 - Hood and his sweet bride Went hand in hand to the green bower, The birds sung with pleasure in merry Sherwood, And 'twas a most joyful hour. And when Robin came in sight of the bower, " Where are my yeomen ? " said he : And Little John answer'd, " Lo, yonder they stand, All under the green wood tree.

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