English Masterpieces, 1. köideP. Owen, 1957 |
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... Robin Hood took a solemn oath , It was by Mary free , That he would neither eat nor drink Till the frier he did see . 9. Robin Hood put on his harness good , And on his head a cap of steel , Broad sword and buckler by his side , And ...
... Robin Hood took a solemn oath , It was by Mary free , That he would neither eat nor drink Till the frier he did see . 9. Robin Hood put on his harness good , And on his head a cap of steel , Broad sword and buckler by his side , And ...
Page 192
... Robin Hoods back ; Robin Hood said to him again , " Carry me over this water , thou curtal frier , Or it shall breed thy pain . " 18. The frier took Robin Hood on's back again , And stept up to the knee ; Till he came at the middle ...
... Robin Hoods back ; Robin Hood said to him again , " Carry me over this water , thou curtal frier , Or it shall breed thy pain . " 18. The frier took Robin Hood on's back again , And stept up to the knee ; Till he came at the middle ...
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... Robin Hoods mantle of Lincoln green Off from his back they tore . 34. And whether his men shot east or west , Or they shot north or south , 63 whistle The curtal dogs , so taught they were , They ROBIN HOOD AND THE CURTAL FRIAR 193.
... Robin Hoods mantle of Lincoln green Off from his back they tore . 34. And whether his men shot east or west , Or they shot north or south , 63 whistle The curtal dogs , so taught they were , They ROBIN HOOD AND THE CURTAL FRIAR 193.
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MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
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