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... thee I'll no longer contend ; For needs must I say , thou hast got the day , Our battel shall be at an end . " Then , unto the bank he did presently wade , And pulld himself out by a thorn ; Which done , at the last , he blowd a loud ...
... thee I'll no longer contend ; For needs must I say , thou hast got the day , Our battel shall be at an end . " Then , unto the bank he did presently wade , And pulld himself out by a thorn ; Which done , at the last , he blowd a loud ...
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George E. Teter. " There's no one shall wrong thee , friend , be not afraid ; These bowmen upon me do wait ; There's threescore and nine ; if thou wilt be mine , Thou shalt have my very strait , " And other accoutrements fit for a man ...
George E. Teter. " There's no one shall wrong thee , friend , be not afraid ; These bowmen upon me do wait ; There's threescore and nine ; if thou wilt be mine , Thou shalt have my very strait , " And other accoutrements fit for a man ...
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... thee . " 1. There are conflicting accounts in the ballads as to the details of the death of Robin Hood . All agree , however , that he was basely betrayed by his cousin , who practically led him to death . " Well , I have a room ...
... thee . " 1. There are conflicting accounts in the ballads as to the details of the death of Robin Hood . All agree , however , that he was basely betrayed by his cousin , who practically led him to death . " Well , I have a room ...
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... thee . " " What is that boon , " said Robin Hood , " Little John , [ thou ] begs of me ? " " It is to burn fair Kirkly - hall , And all their nunnery . " " Now nay , now nay , " quoth Robin Hood , " That boon I'll not grant thee ; I ...
... thee . " " What is that boon , " said Robin Hood , " Little John , [ thou ] begs of me ? " " It is to burn fair Kirkly - hall , And all their nunnery . " " Now nay , now nay , " quoth Robin Hood , " That boon I'll not grant thee ; I ...
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... thee ; For tomorrow morning by ten of the clock , Both thou and them shall hang on the gallow - tree . " But Ionnë looke'd over his left shoulder , Good Lord , what a grievious look looked hee ! Saying , Asking grace of a graceles face ...
... thee ; For tomorrow morning by ten of the clock , Both thou and them shall hang on the gallow - tree . " But Ionnë looke'd over his left shoulder , Good Lord , what a grievious look looked hee ! Saying , Asking grace of a graceles face ...
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