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... sweet babe they baptize . He was , I must tell you , but seven foot high , And , may be , an ell in the waste ; A pretty sweet lad ; much feasting they had ; Bold Robin the christening gracd , With all his bowmen , which stood in a ring ...
... sweet babe they baptize . He was , I must tell you , but seven foot high , And , may be , an ell in the waste ; A pretty sweet lad ; much feasting they had ; Bold Robin the christening gracd , With all his bowmen , which stood in a ring ...
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... sweet babe , And cloathd him from top to the toe In garments of green , most gay to be seen , And gave him a curious long bow . " Thou shalt be an archer as well as the best , And range in the greenwood with us ; Where we'll not want ...
... sweet babe , And cloathd him from top to the toe In garments of green , most gay to be seen , And gave him a curious long bow . " Thou shalt be an archer as well as the best , And range in the greenwood with us ; Where we'll not want ...
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... sweet ; And make my grave of gravel and green , Which is most right and meet . " Let me have length and breadth enough , With a green sod under my head ; That they may say , when I am dead , Here lies bold Robin Hood . " These words ...
... sweet ; And make my grave of gravel and green , Which is most right and meet . " Let me have length and breadth enough , With a green sod under my head ; That they may say , when I am dead , Here lies bold Robin Hood . " These words ...
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... sweet child , And put my child in her stead . " " Falsely , falsely have ye done , O mother , " she said , " if this be true , To keep the best man under the sun So many years from his due . " " Nay now , my child , " said Alice the ...
... sweet child , And put my child in her stead . " " Falsely , falsely have ye done , O mother , " she said , " if this be true , To keep the best man under the sun So many years from his due . " " Nay now , my child , " said Alice the ...
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... silken sails And masts of beaten gold ! O rank is good , and gold is fair , And high and low mate ill ; But love has never known a law Beyond its own sweet will ! 15 1 MAUD MULLER 1 JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER Maud Muller AMY WENTWORTH 55.
... silken sails And masts of beaten gold ! O rank is good , and gold is fair , And high and low mate ill ; But love has never known a law Beyond its own sweet will ! 15 1 MAUD MULLER 1 JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER Maud Muller AMY WENTWORTH 55.
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