English and Scottish Ballads, Volume 5Francis James Child Little, Brown, 1864 - Ballads, English |
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abbot Adam Bell agayne anone Anthony à Wood archers arrow ballad beggar bespake bold Robin Hood brynge Buske daye dere dyde fast fayre fellow feyr forest frae fryer gentyll knyght gode gone green green-wood grene wode grete gude haffe hand hast hath haue honde jolly Robin king kynge lady leve Little John loked londe lorde master merry mery Moche monke myght myn avowe never Nottingham Notyngham outlaw pike-staff potter pray proud sheryf Ritson Ritson's Robin Hood Robyn Hode Rose the Red ryght sayd Lytell Johan sayd Robyn sayd the knyght saye Scadlock schall screffe seid Litulle Johne sheriff Sheriff of Nottingham shote sone sothe sterte stode Stutly sword tell thee ther theyr Thou art Thou shalt thow thre toke tree trewe Tyll unto Whan whyle wolde wood wyfe wyll yeman yemen yere yonder