. 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. sly drest,A delicate sight to be seen! Lo! these are my yeomen, said bold Robin Hood,And thou shalt be one of the train : 71 A mantle and bow, and quiver also,I give them whom I entertain. The forester willingly enterd the were such a beautiful sight; Then with a long bow they shot a fat made a rich supper that night. AND THE RANGER. 141 What singing and dancing was in the green wood, For joy o


. 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. sly drest,A delicate sight to be seen! Lo! these are my yeomen, said bold Robin Hood,And thou shalt be one of the train : 71 A mantle and bow, and quiver also,I give them whom I entertain. The forester willingly enterd the were such a beautiful sight; Then with a long bow they shot a fat made a rich supper that night. AND THE RANGER. 141 What singing and dancing was in the green wood, For joy of another new mate !With might and dehght they spent all the night, And livd at a plentiful rate. ei The forester neer was so merry before,As then he was with these brave souls, Who never would fail, in wine, beer, or ale,To take off their cherishine: bowls. o Then Robin Hood gave him a mantle of arrows, and curious long bow: This done, the next day, so gallant and marched them all on a row. Quoth he, My brave yeomen, be true to your then we may range the woods wide, yi They all did declare, and solemnly would conquer, or die by his


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