. 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. d and the butcher 27 6. Robin Hood and the tanner 33 7. Robin Hood and the tinker 41 8. Robin Hood and AUin a Dale 49 9. Robin Hood and the shepherd 55 10. Robin Hood and the curtail fryer 61 11. Robin Hood and the stranger 69 13. Robin Hood and queen Katherine 97 10. Robin Hoods chase 96 14. Robin Hoods golden prize 101 15. Robin Hood rescuing Will Stutly 106 16. The noble fisherman; or, Robin Hoods preferment
. 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. d and the butcher 27 6. Robin Hood and the tanner 33 7. Robin Hood and the tinker 41 8. Robin Hood and AUin a Dale 49 9. Robin Hood and the shepherd 55 10. Robin Hood and the curtail fryer 61 11. Robin Hood and the stranger 69 13. Robin Hood and queen Katherine 97 10. Robin Hoods chase 96 14. Robin Hoods golden prize 101 15. Robin Hood rescuing Will Stutly 106 16. The noble fisherman; or, Robin Hoods preferment 114 17. Robin Hoods delight 120 VI CONTENTS. Page 18. Robui Hood and the beggar 126 19. Little John and the four beggers 132 20. Robin Hood and the ranger 137 21. Robin Hood and Little John 142 22. Robin Hood and the bishop of Hereford . . 150 23. Robin Hood rescuing the widows three sons from the sheriff when going to be executed . . 155 24. Robin Hood and maid Marian 161 25. The kings disguise, and friendship with Robin Hood 166 26. Robin Hood and the golden arrow 175 27. Robin Hood and tlie valiant knight 182 28. Robin Hoods death and burial 187 Appendix 192 Glossary 237. ROBIN HOOD. PART II. I. ROBIN HOODS BIRTH, BREEDING, VALOUR,AND MARRIAGE, From a black letter copy in the large and valuable collectionof old ballads late belonging to Thomas Pearson, esq. and nowin the possession of the duke of Roxburgh. This is the collectionmentioned in the Harleian catalogue, and would seem to be thegreater part of that originally made by old Bagford (see Hearnesappendix to Heraingi Chartularium, p. 662), another volume ortwo having come, with the rest of his typographical collections,to the British Museum. The 3 vols, which went to Osbornewere probably bought of him by Mr. West, at whose sale they 2 ROBIN HOODS were purchased by major Pearson, by whom the collection wasnew-arranged, ornamented, and improved. In reading this song, we are admonished by the editor of thecollection of old
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