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... thee . ' ' Well , I have a room , cousin Robin , ' she said , ' Which you did never see , And if you please to walk therein , 20 25 You blooded by me shall be . ' She took him by the lily - white hand , 8 ENGLISH POEMS Robin Hood's ...
... thee . ' ' Well , I have a room , cousin Robin , ' she said , ' Which you did never see , And if you please to walk therein , 20 25 You blooded by me shall be . ' She took him by the lily - white hand , 8 ENGLISH POEMS Robin Hood's ...
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... He broke locks two or three : Until he came bold Robin to , Then he fell on his knee : ' A boon , a boon , ' cries Little John , 6 ' Master , I beg of thee . ' 40 45 50 ' What is that boon , ' quoth Robin Hood OLD ENGLISH BALLADS 9.
... He broke locks two or three : Until he came bold Robin to , Then he fell on his knee : ' A boon , a boon , ' cries Little John , 6 ' Master , I beg of thee . ' 40 45 50 ' What is that boon , ' quoth Robin Hood OLD ENGLISH BALLADS 9.
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... thee ; I never hurt woman in all my life , Nor man in woman's company . 55 60 ' I never hurt fair maid in all my time , Nor at my end shall it be ; But give me my bent bow in my hand , 65 And a broad arrow I'll let flee , And where this ...
... thee ; I never hurt woman in all my life , Nor man in woman's company . 55 60 ' I never hurt fair maid in all my time , Nor at my end shall it be ; But give me my bent bow in my hand , 65 And a broad arrow I'll let flee , And where this ...
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... thee . " . " Thither will I come , " proud Percy said , " By the might of Our Ladye ! " " There will I bide thee , " said the Douglas , " My troth I plight to thee . " . 55 55 50 45 40 30 They lighted high on Otterbourne , Upon the bent ...
... thee . " . " Thither will I come , " proud Percy said , " By the might of Our Ladye ! " " There will I bide thee , " said the Douglas , " My troth I plight to thee . " . 55 55 50 45 40 30 They lighted high on Otterbourne , Upon the bent ...
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... thee , yield thee , Percy , " he said , " Or else I vow I'll lay thee low ! " " To whom must I yield , " quoth earl Percy , " Now that I see it must be so ? " " Thou shalt not yield to lord nor loun , Nor yet shalt thou yield to me ...
... thee , yield thee , Percy , " he said , " Or else I vow I'll lay thee low ! " " To whom must I yield , " quoth earl Percy , " Now that I see it must be so ? " " Thou shalt not yield to lord nor loun , Nor yet shalt thou yield to me ...
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