Old English Ballads: A Collection of Favourite Ballads of the Olden TimeWard, Lock, and Tyler, 1863 - 272 страници |
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... side THE LEGEND OF SIR GUY . For Phelis fayre , that ladye bright THE CHILD OF ELLE . On yonder hill a castle standes . The baron he stroakt his dark - brown cheeke . ROBIN HOOD AND THE CURTALL FRYER . The fryer tooke Robin Hood on his ...
... side THE LEGEND OF SIR GUY . For Phelis fayre , that ladye bright THE CHILD OF ELLE . On yonder hill a castle standes . The baron he stroakt his dark - brown cheeke . ROBIN HOOD AND THE CURTALL FRYER . The fryer tooke Robin Hood on his ...
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... side , And also to a tree , Whereon a copper bason hung , His fellows ' shields to see . He struck so hard , the bason broke : When Tarquin heard the sound , He drove a horse before him straight , Whereon a knight lay bound . " Sir ...
... side , And also to a tree , Whereon a copper bason hung , His fellows ' shields to see . He struck so hard , the bason broke : When Tarquin heard the sound , He drove a horse before him straight , Whereon a knight lay bound . " Sir ...
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... side . The fryer had on a harnesse good , On his head a cap of steel , Broad sword and buckler by his side , And they became him weele . Robin Hood lighted off his horse , And tyed him , to a thorne : " Carry me over the water , thou ...
... side . The fryer had on a harnesse good , On his head a cap of steel , Broad sword and buckler by his side , And they became him weele . Robin Hood lighted off his horse , And tyed him , to a thorne : " Carry me over the water , thou ...
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... S The fryer tooke Robin Hood on his backe , Deepe water he did bestride , And spake neither good word nor bad , Till he came at the other side . Lightly leapt Robin offe the fryer's backe ; The fryer. 22 Old English Ballads .
... S The fryer tooke Robin Hood on his backe , Deepe water he did bestride , And spake neither good word nor bad , Till he came at the other side . Lightly leapt Robin offe the fryer's backe ; The fryer. 22 Old English Ballads .
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... side . Lightly leapt the fryer off Robin Hood's backe ; Robin Hood said to him againe , " Carry me over this water , thou curtall fryer , Or it shall breede thy paine . " The fryer took Robin on's backe againe , And stept in to the knee ...
... side . Lightly leapt the fryer off Robin Hood's backe ; Robin Hood said to him againe , " Carry me over this water , thou curtall fryer , Or it shall breede thy paine . " The fryer took Robin on's backe againe , And stept in to the knee ...
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abbot Adam Bell Andrew Barton arrowes awaye ballad Bednall Green BIRKET FOSTER blow bold Robin Hood brave Caerlel cloth Cumnor curtall fryer Dale daye dear doth downe Earl Douglas Edom Emmeline fair Annet fast father fayre fellow fought gallant Gernutus gilt gold grace Greensleeves Grissel hand hanged hath heart heire of Linne High trolollie horse hundred hunt JOHN GILBERT king knee knight lady ladye Lancelot land Little John lord merrily merry miller myght never noble nut-browne bride old cap PATIENT GRISSEL Piercy pound pray pretty Bessee quoth ride Robin Hood sayd sayes Scadlocke sing Sir Andrew Barton slain song sonne sweet tanner tell thee theyr THOMAS Thou art thou hast Thou shalt thou wilt thre took unto wend wife wold wouldst not love wyfe wyll Wyllyam of Cloudeslè yemen yonder young
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