. 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. Robin Hood, all my care is, How that yon sheriff mayKnow certainly that it was I That bore his arrow away. VOL. II. N 180 ROEIN HOOD Says Little John, My counsel good Did take etfect before,So therefore now, if youll allow, I will advise once more. Speak on, speak on, said Robin Hood, Thy wits both quick and sound, no This I advise, said Little John, That a letter shall be pennd,And when it is done, to Nottingha


. 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. Robin Hood, all my care is, How that yon sheriff mayKnow certainly that it was I That bore his arrow away. VOL. II. N 180 ROEIN HOOD Says Little John, My counsel good Did take etfect before,So therefore now, if youll allow, I will advise once more. Speak on, speak on, said Robin Hood, Thy wits both quick and sound, no This I advise, said Little John, That a letter shall be pennd,And when it is done, to Nottingham You to the sheriff shall send. That is well advised, said Robin Hood, But how must it be sent ? Pugh! when you please, tis done with ease; Master, be you content. 120 Ill stick it on my arrows head, And shoot it into the town ;The mark must show where it must g-o. Whenever it lights down. The project it was well performd. The sheriff that letter when he read, he scratchd his head, And ravd like one thats mad. AND THE GOLDEX ARROW. 181 So well leave him chafing- in his grease, Which will do him no good :Now, my friends, attend, and hear the end Of honest Robin


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