| Michael Drayton - English poetry - 1753 - 434 pages
...miller's fon, Of Tuck the merry friar, which many a fermon made In praife of Robin Hood, his ouc-kws, and their trade. An hundred valiant men had this brave...his call, that bow-men were right good, All clad in Lincoln green, with caps of red and blue, His fellow's winded horn, not one oi them but knew, W T hen... | |
| Walter Scott - Minstrels - 1805 - 340 pages
...below the knee.—St. XVII. p. 78. Imitated from Drayton's account of Robin Hood and his followers. A hundred valiant men had this brave Robin Hood, Still...his call, that bowmen were right good; All clad in Lincoln green, with caps of red and blue, His fellow's winded horn not one of them but knew. When setting... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1806 - 362 pages
...from Drayton's account of Robin Hood and his followers : A hundred valiant im n had this brave Holmi Hood, Still ready at his call, that bowmen were right good ; All clad in lincoln green, with caps of red and blue, His fellow's winded horn not one of them but knew. When setting... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1806 - 350 pages
...below the knee.—St. XVII. p. 8<3. Imitated from Drayton's account of Robin Hood and his followers. A hundred valiant men had this brave Robin Hood, Still ready at his call, that bowmi'n were right good ; All clad in Lincoln green, with caps of red and blue. His fellow's wmded... | |
| Walter Scott - Love poetry, Scottish - 1807 - 382 pages
...below the knee.—St. XVII. p. 86. Imitated from Drayton's account of Robin Hood and his followers: A hundred valiant men had this brave Robin Hood, Still...ready at his call, that bowmen were right good ; All rlad in linroln green, with caps of red and blue, His fellow's winded horn not one of them but knew.... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1808 - 352 pages
...itrike below the knee.—P. 86. Imitated from Drayton's account of Robin Hood and hi& followers: A hundred valiant men had this brave Robin Hood, Still ready at his rail, that bowmen were right good; All clad in lincoln green, with caps of red and blue, IIis fellow's... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1811 - 456 pages
...from Drayton's account of Robin Hood and his followers: A hundred valiant men had this brave Kobin Hood, Still ready at his call, that bowmen were right good; All clad in Lincoln green, with caps of red and blue, His fellow's winded horn not one of them hut knew. 'When... | |
| Walter Scott - 1819 - 322 pages
...strike below the Jcnte.—P. 58. Imitated from Dayton's account of Robin Hood and his ful lowers. A hundred valiant men had this brave Robin Hood, Still ready at his call, lhat bowmen were right goodj All clad in Lincoln green, with caps of red and blue, His fellow's winded... | |
| Robin Hood - 1820 - 338 pages
...Scarlock, Georpe a Green, and Much the miller's sou, Of Tuck tlie merry friar, which many a sermon made In praise of Robin Hood, his out-laws, and their trade....ready at his call, that bow-men were right good, All cl.ul in Lincoln green, (L) with caps of red and blue, His fellow's winded horn not one of them but... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1820 - 264 pages
...strike below the knee.—P. 84. Imitated from Drayton's account of Robin Hood and hU followers : A hundred valiant men had this brave Robin Hood, Still...his call, that bowmen were right good ; All clad in Lincoln green, with caps of red and blue, His fellow's winded horn not one of them but knew. When setting... | |
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