Popular Ballads and Songs: From Tradition, Manuscripts, and Scarce Editions, Volumen 21806 |
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... said Robin then for to laugh I list but Robin did on the old mans shoes & the were chitt full cleane now by my faith says Little John these are good for thornes keene but Robin did on the old mans cloake & it was torne in the necke now ...
... said Robin then for to laugh I list but Robin did on the old mans shoes & the were chitt full cleane now by my faith says Little John these are good for thornes keene but Robin did on the old mans cloake & it was torne in the necke now ...
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... seid Litull John , " Be hym that dyed on tre ; And more mery man , than I am on , Was not in Cristante . " Pluk up thi hert , my dere mayster , " Litull John can say , " And thynk hit is a full fayre tyme , In a mornyng of May . " " The ...
... seid Litull John , " Be hym that dyed on tre ; And more mery man , than I am on , Was not in Cristante . " Pluk up thi hert , my dere mayster , " Litull John can say , " And thynk hit is a full fayre tyme , In a mornyng of May . " " The ...
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... seid Robyn , " Be my feith I wil non have ; But Litull John shall beyre my bow , Till that me list to draw . " " Thu shall beyre thi nown , " seid Litull John , " Maister , and I will beyre myne ; And we will shote a prevy , " seid Litull ...
... seid Robyn , " Be my feith I wil non have ; But Litull John shall beyre my bow , Till that me list to draw . " " Thu shall beyre thi nown , " seid Litull John , " Maister , and I will beyre myne ; And we will shote a prevy , " seid Litull ...
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... Litull John seid , he culd wan V s .; And Robyn Hode seid schortly nay . With that lyed , * Robyn Hode lyed Litull John , And smote hym wyth his hande : Litull John wexed wroth ther with , And pulled out his bright brande , " Were thu ...
... Litull John seid , he culd wan V s .; And Robyn Hode seid schortly nay . With that lyed , * Robyn Hode lyed Litull John , And smote hym wyth his hande : Litull John wexed wroth ther with , And pulled out his bright brande , " Were thu ...
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... Non of theym were in her mynde , But only Litull John : " Let be yor rule , " seid Litull John , " Ffor his luf that dyed on tre ; Ze , that shulde be duzty men , Hit is gret shame to se . " Oure maister has bene hard bystede , And zet.
... Non of theym were in her mynde , But only Litull John : " Let be yor rule , " seid Litull John , " Ffor his luf that dyed on tre ; Ze , that shulde be duzty men , Hit is gret shame to se . " Oure maister has bene hard bystede , And zet.
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