| John Skelton, Alexander Dyce - 1843 - 498 pages
...Chalmers's Poet. Rern. of Scot. Kings, p. 108. " Robin Hood and Little John They are both gone to fair O ! And we will go to the merry green wood, To see what they do there O ! With Hel-an-tow And Rum-be-low," &c. Cornish Song, — Gent. Mag. for Dec. 1790. vol. Ix. (part... | |
| William Sandys - Cornwall (England : County) - 1846 - 154 pages
...thankee." PART SECOND. THE FURRY-DAY SONG. Robin Hood and Little John, They both are gone to Fair, O, And we will go to the merry green wood To see what they do there, O And for to chase, O, To chase the buck and doe, With Halantow, Rumbelow ! For we were up as soon... | |
| Percy Society - English literature - 1846 - 400 pages
...whom the editor is indebted for this communication, observes " the dance-tune is quite different." ROBIN HOOD and Little John, They both are gone to the fair, O! And we will go to the merry green-wood, To see what they do there, O ! And for to chase, O! To chase... | |
| Percy Society - English literature - 1846 - 410 pages
...whom the editor is indebted for this communication, observes " the dance-tune is quite different." ROBIN HOOD and Little John, They both are gone to the fair, O! And we will go to the merry green-wood, To see what they do there, 0 ! And for to chase, O ! To... | |
| James Henry Dixon - Ballads, English - 1846 - 410 pages
...whom the editor is indebted for this communication, observes " the dance-tune is quite different." ROBIN HOOD and Little John, They both are gone to the fair, O! And we will go to the merry green-wood, To see what they do there, O! And for to chase, O! To chase... | |
| Percy Society - English literature - 1846 - 410 pages
...whom the editor is indebted for this communication, observes " the dance-tune is quite different." ROBIN HOOD and Little John, They both are gone to the fair, O! And we will go to the merry green-wood, To see what they do there, O! And for to chase, O! To chase... | |
| John Mathew Gutch - Ballads, English - 1847 - 498 pages
...in the evening was numerously and respectably attended, dancing being kept up until a late hour. • ROBIN Hood and Little John, They both are gone to the fair, O ! And we will go to the merry green-wood, To see what they do there, O ! And for to chase, O! To... | |
| Electronic journals - 1876 - 706 pages
...are two tunes — a song and a dance tune. The following is the first stanza and its burden : — ' Robin Hood and Little John, They both are gone to the fair, О ! And we will go to the merry greenwood, To see «hat they do there, U ! And for to chase, 0 ! To chase the buck and doe. With ha-lan-tow,... | |
| John Brand - 1849 - 574 pages
...enabled to furnish a copy of the Furry-day song, which has escaped the memory of this writer : — " Robin Hood and Little John, They both are gone to the fair, And we'll go to the merry green wood, And see what they do there. For we were up as soon as any day... | |
| John Mathew Gutch - Ballads, English - 1850 - 540 pages
...ball in the evening was numerously and respectably attended, dancing being kept up until a late hour. ROBIN Hood and Little John, They both are gone to the fair, O ! And we will go to the merry green- wood. To see what they do there, O ! And for to chase, O ! To... | |
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