The Boy's Book of BalladsD. Appleton & Company, 1861 - 187 страници |
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... Woe worth , woe worth thee , wicked wood That ere thou grew on a tree ; For now this day thou art my bale , My booter when thou shouldst be . * Made ready . + Help . His shoot it was but loosely shot , Yet flew 4 Robin Hood and.
... Woe worth , woe worth thee , wicked wood That ere thou grew on a tree ; For now this day thou art my bale , My booter when thou shouldst be . * Made ready . + Help . His shoot it was but loosely shot , Yet flew 4 Robin Hood and.
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... thee through the wood , said Robin ; Good fellow , I'll be thy guide . I seek an outlaw , the stranger said , Men call him Robin Hood ; Rather I'd meet with that proud outlaw Than forty pounds so good . Now come with me , thou wighty ...
... thee through the wood , said Robin ; Good fellow , I'll be thy guide . I seek an outlaw , the stranger said , Men call him Robin Hood ; Rather I'd meet with that proud outlaw Than forty pounds so good . Now come with me , thou wighty ...
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... thee . Nay by my faith , good fellow , he said , My leader thou shalt be . The first time Robin shot at the prick , He miss'd but an inch it fro ' ; The yeoman he was an archer good , But he could never shoot so . The second shoot had ...
... thee . Nay by my faith , good fellow , he said , My leader thou shalt be . The first time Robin shot at the prick , He miss'd but an inch it fro ' ; The yeoman he was an archer good , But he could never shoot so . The second shoot had ...
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... thee I set right nought : I am Robin Hood of Barnèsdale , Whom thou so long hast sought . He that had neither been kith nor kin , Might have seen a full fair sight , To see how together these yeomen went With blades both brown and ...
... thee I set right nought : I am Robin Hood of Barnèsdale , Whom thou so long hast sought . He that had neither been kith nor kin , Might have seen a full fair sight , To see how together these yeomen went With blades both brown and ...
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... tripping down the dale . The Childe of Elle he hied him thence , I wist he stood not still , And soon he met fair Emmeline's page Come climbing up the hill . * Knight . + Bedeck'd . Now Christe thee save , thou little foot - page.
... tripping down the dale . The Childe of Elle he hied him thence , I wist he stood not still , And soon he met fair Emmeline's page Come climbing up the hill . * Knight . + Bedeck'd . Now Christe thee save , thou little foot - page.
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Страница 73 - Percy present word He would prevent his sport. The English Earl, not fearing that, Did to the woods resort With fifteen hundred bowmen bold, All chosen men of might, Who knew full well in time of need To aim their shafts aright.
Страница 81 - So thus did both these nobles die, Whose courage none could stain : An English archer then...
Страница 77 - By whom this is denied." Then stepped a gallant squire forth, Witherington was his name, Who said, "I would not have it told To Henry our king, for shame, " That e'er my captain fought on foot, And I stood looking on...
Страница 82 - And with Sir George and stout Sir James, Both knights of good account, Good Sir Ralph Raby there was slain, Whose prowess did surmount. For Witherington needs must I wail, As one in doleful dumps ; For when his legs were smitten off, He fought upon his stumps.
Страница 147 - COME listen to me, you gallants so free, All you that love mirth for to hear, And I will tell you of a bold outlaw, That lived in Nottinghamshire. As Robin Hood in the forest stood, All under the green-wood tree...
Страница 135 - fore our father the pope. Now welcome, sire abbot, the king he did say, Tis well thou'rt come back to keep thy day ; For and if thou canst answer my questions three, Thy life and thy living both saved shall be.
Страница 76 - Ere thus I will out-braved be, One of us two shall die. I know thee well; an earl thou art, Lord Percy, so am I. " But trust me, Percy, pity it were, And great offence, to kill Any of these our guiltless men, For they have done no ill. "Let thou and I the battle try, And set our men aside."— "Accursed be he," Earl Percy said,
Страница 98 - The heir of Linne is full of gold : And come with me, my friends, said he, Let's drink, and rant, and merry make, And he that spares, ne'er mote he thee...
Страница 135 - I must give, That I have but three days more to live; For if I do not answer him questions three, My head will be smitten from my bodie.
Страница 83 - Did with Earl Douglas die ; Of twenty hundred Scottish spears, Scarce fifty-five did fly. Of fifteen hundred Englishmen, Went home but fifty-three ; The rest in Chevy-Chase were slain, Under the greenwood tree.