. Robin Hood; a collection of all the ancient poems, songs, and ballads, now extant, relative to that celebrated English outlaw, to which are prefixed historical anecdotes of his life. fight or fly. 70 124 HOBIN HOODS DELIGHT. Therefore fall on, or else be gone, And yield to us the day :It never shall be said that we are afraid Of thee, nor thy yeomen gay. If that be so, cries bold Robin, Let me but know your names,And in the forrest of merry Sheerwood, I shall extol your fames. And with our names, one of them said, What hast thou here to do ? so Except that you wilt fight it out,Our names tho


. Robin Hood; a collection of all the ancient poems, songs, and ballads, now extant, relative to that celebrated English outlaw, to which are prefixed historical anecdotes of his life. fight or fly. 70 124 HOBIN HOODS DELIGHT. Therefore fall on, or else be gone, And yield to us the day :It never shall be said that we are afraid Of thee, nor thy yeomen gay. If that be so, cries bold Robin, Let me but know your names,And in the forrest of merry Sheerwood, I shall extol your fames. And with our names, one of them said, What hast thou here to do ? so Except that you wilt fight it out,Our names thou slialt not know. We will fight no more, sayes bold Robin, You be men of valour stout;Come and go with me to Nottingham, And there we will fight it out. With a but of sack we will bang it about, To see who wins the day ;And for the cost make you no doubt, I have gold enough to pay. 90 And ever hereafter so long as we live. We all will brethren be;For I love these men Avith heart and hand, That will fight and never flee. ROBIN HOODS DELIGHT. So, away they went to Nottingham,With sack to make amends ; For three days they the wine did chase,And drank themselves good friends. 125.


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