Ballad Book by Unknown
page 124 of 255 (48%)
page 124 of 255 (48%)
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There he was aware of a brave young man,
As fine as fine might be. The youngster was cloathed in scarlet red, In scarlet fine and gay; And he did frisk it over the plain, And chanted a roundelay. As Robin Hood next morning stood, Amongst the leaves so gay, There did he espy the same young man Come drooping along the way. The scarlet he wore the day before, It was clean cast away; And at every step he fetcht a sigh, "Alack and a well a day!" Then stepped forth brave Little John, And Midge the miller's son, Which made the young man bend his bow, When as he see them come. "Stand off, stand off," the young man said, "What is your will with me?" "You must come before our master straight, Under yon green-wood tree." And when he came bold Robin before, Robin askt him courteously, |
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