An English Garner Ingatherings From Our History And Literature volume 12

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An English Garner Ingatherings From Our History And Literature volume 12
Arber, Edward, 1836-1912
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They eat and drank and made them glad, And sang with notes high. Then bespake our comely King To Sir Richard at the Lee : He gave him there his land again ; A good man he bade him be. Robin thanked our comely King And set him on his knee. Had Robin dwelled in the King's Court But twelve months and three ; That he had spent an hundred pound, And all his men's fee. In every place where Robin came, Evermore he laid down, Both for Knights and for Squires To get him great renown. By then the year wa...s all agone He had no man but twain, Little John and good Scathelock With him all for to gone. Robin saw young men shoot Full far upon a day. " Alas, " then said good Robin, " My wealth is went away ! Sometime I was an archer good, A stiff, and eke a strong, I was counted the best archer That was in merry England. Alas, " then said good ROBIN, " Alas, and well a wo ! If I dwell longer with the King, Sorrow will me slo ! " Forth then went Robin Hood, Till he came to our King : " My Lord the Kin^ of England, Grant me mine asking!

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