. 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. XIV. ROBIN HOODS GOLDEN PRIZE. He met two priests upon the forced them with him to pray;For gold they prayed, and gold they had,Enough to make bold Robin glad ;His share came to four hundred then was told upon the mark, and you shall hear the never heard the like exprest. Tune is, Robin Hood was a tall young man, & ballad (given from an old black letter copy in the co


. 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. XIV. ROBIN HOODS GOLDEN PRIZE. He met two priests upon the forced them with him to pray;For gold they prayed, and gold they had,Enough to make bold Robin glad ;His share came to four hundred then was told upon the mark, and you shall hear the never heard the like exprest. Tune is, Robin Hood was a tall young man, & ballad (given from an old black letter copy in the col-lection of Anthony a Wood) was entered (amongst others) in thestationers book, by Francis Coule, 13th June, 1631. and byFrancis Grove, 2d June, 1656. I HAVE heard talk of Robin Hood,Derry, derry down, And of brave Little John,Of fryer Tuck, and Will Scarlet, Loxlev, and maid Marion. 102 ROBIN HOODS GOLDEN PRIZE. But such a tale as this before I think was never knone :For Robin Hood disguised himself, And from the wood is gone. Like to a fryer bold Robin Hood lo Was accoutered in his array ;With hood, gown, beeds, and crucifix, He past upon the way. He had not gone miles t


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