Anthology of Romanticism, Volume 2Ernest Bernbaum T. Nelson and sons, 1929 - English literature |
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Ernest Bernbaum. ROBIN HOOD AND GUY OF GISBORNE WHEN shaws beene sheene , and shradds full fayre , And leaves both large and longe , Itt is merrye walking in the fayre forrèst To heare the small birdes songe ... Robin Hood and Guy of ...
Ernest Bernbaum. ROBIN HOOD AND GUY OF GISBORNE WHEN shaws beene sheene , and shradds full fayre , And leaves both large and longe , Itt is merrye walking in the fayre forrèst To heare the small birdes songe ... Robin Hood and Guy of ...
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... Robin ; " Good fellow , Ile be thy guide . ' " " " I seeke an outlàwe , " the straunger sayd , " Men call him Robin Hood ; Rather Ild meet with that proud outlàwe , Than fortye pound soe good . " " Now come with me , thou wighty yeman ...
... Robin ; " Good fellow , Ile be thy guide . ' " " " I seeke an outlàwe , " the straunger sayd , " Men call him Robin Hood ; Rather Ild meet with that proud outlàwe , Than fortye pound soe good . " " Now come with me , thou wighty yeman ...
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... Robin Hood nor Sir Guy Them fettled to flye away . Robin was reachles on a roote , And stumbled at that tyde ; And Guy was quick and nimble with - all , And hitt him ore the left side . " Ah , deere Lady , " sayd Robin Hood , " thou ...
... Robin Hood nor Sir Guy Them fettled to flye away . Robin was reachles on a roote , And stumbled at that tyde ; And Guy was quick and nimble with - all , And hitt him ore the left side . " Ah , deere Lady , " sayd Robin Hood , " thou ...
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