A Collection of Old Ballads: Corrected from the Best and Most Ancient Copies Extant ; with Introductions Historical, Critical, Or Humorous ; Illustrated with Copper Plates, Հատոր 1J. Roberts, 1723 |
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... last , when they had fought Four Hours , And it grew juft Mid - day , And weary'd , both , with right good Will Defir'd each other's Stay : A Truce I crave , quoth Alfred then ; Good Shepherd , hold thy Hand ; A fturdier Fellow than thy ...
... last , when they had fought Four Hours , And it grew juft Mid - day , And weary'd , both , with right good Will Defir'd each other's Stay : A Truce I crave , quoth Alfred then ; Good Shepherd , hold thy Hand ; A fturdier Fellow than thy ...
Էջ 54
... last , riding fast , he had loft quite All his Lords in the Wood , late in a dark Night . Wand'ring thus warily , all alone , up and down , With a rude Miller he met with at laft ; Asking the ready Way unto fair Nottingham ? Sir , quoth ...
... last , riding fast , he had loft quite All his Lords in the Wood , late in a dark Night . Wand'ring thus warily , all alone , up and down , With a rude Miller he met with at laft ; Asking the ready Way unto fair Nottingham ? Sir , quoth ...
Էջ 57
... they drank unto him then , And to their Beds they pafs'd presently . The Nobles , next Morning , went all up and For to feek out the King in every Town : down , At last , at the Miller's Houfe , foon they D 5 At [ 57 ]
... they drank unto him then , And to their Beds they pafs'd presently . The Nobles , next Morning , went all up and For to feek out the King in every Town : down , At last , at the Miller's Houfe , foon they D 5 At [ 57 ]
Էջ 58
... last , at the Miller's Houfe , foon they efpy'd him plain , As he was mounting upon his fair Steed ; To whom they came presently , falling upon their Knee ; Which made the Miller's Heart wofully bleed : Shaking and quaking , before them ...
... last , at the Miller's Houfe , foon they efpy'd him plain , As he was mounting upon his fair Steed ; To whom they came presently , falling upon their Knee ; Which made the Miller's Heart wofully bleed : Shaking and quaking , before them ...
Էջ 79
... to the Bank he did presently wade , With a Hey , & c . And pull'd himself out by a Thorn : Which done , at the last , he blow'd a loud Blast Straitway on his fine Bugle - Horn . The E 4 The Eccho of which thro ' the Vallies did fly [ 79 ]
... to the Bank he did presently wade , With a Hey , & c . And pull'd himself out by a Thorn : Which done , at the last , he blow'd a loud Blast Straitway on his fine Bugle - Horn . The E 4 The Eccho of which thro ' the Vallies did fly [ 79 ]
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Againſt Alack Arthur a Bland Ballad Beauty beſt bold Robin Hood bonny Dundee bonny Lafs brave Bride call'd cry'd Dame Daughter dear Death doth Dragon Duke Duke of Hereford dy'd e're Earl Douglas Earl Marshal England faid fair fame Fane Shore Father felf fent fhall fhew fight firſt flain fome foon fore fought ftand ftill fuch fweet gallant George Gilderoy Grief Griffel Hand hang'd Heart Hiftory Horfely Houſe Johnny Armstrong King Henry Knight Lady laft laſt likewiſe Little John Lord Love marry'd Maſter merry moft moſt muſt ne'er never Noble pleaſant Pleaſure Poet preſently Prince Queen quoth fhe Raderer reply'd Robin Hood Rofamond Rofe ſaid ſay ſee ſeen ſhall ſhe ſhould ſmall Song ſpeak ſtand ſtay ſtill ſtrong Stutly ſweet Sword thee thefe theſe Thing thofe thoſe Thouſand thro took unto whofe Wife young
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Էջ 266 - Delight; Her beauty was beyond compare, She was both Virtuous and Fair. There was a young Man living by, Who was so charmed with her Eye, That he could never be at rest, He was by Love...
Էջ 115 - In faith I will thee bring Where thou shalt high advanced be, By James, our Scottish king. " Thy ransom I will freely give, And this report of thee, Thou art the most courageous knight, That ever I did see.
Էջ 222 - But if the children chance to die, Ere they to age should come, Their uncle should possess their wealth; For so the will did run. "Now, brother...
Էջ 225 - Did cover them with leaves. And now the heavy wrath of God Upon their uncle fell ; Yea, fearful fiends did haunt his house, . His conscience felt an hell : His barns were fired, his goods consumed, His lands were barren made, His cattle died within the field, And nothing with him stayed.
Էջ 12 - The like was never scene. Most curiously that bower was built Of stone and timber strong, An hundered and fifty doors Did to this bower belong : And they so cunninglye contriv'd With turnings round about, That none but with a clue of thread, Could enter in or out.
Էջ 82 - squires, or lords of renown, Without e'er a foot of free land ; We feast on good cheer, with wine, ale, and beer, And ev'ry thing at our command." Then music and dancing did finish the day ; At length when the sun waxed low, Then all the whole train the grove did refrain, And unto their caves they did go. And so ever after, as long as he liv'd, Altho' he was proper and tall, Yet, nevertheless, the truth to express, Still Little John they did him call.
Էջ 116 - He had a bow bent in his hand, Made of a trusty tree ; An arrow of a cloth-yard long...
Էջ 63 - Here with the ladyes such sport they did make, The nobles with laughing did make their sides ake.
Էջ 89 - And danc'd round about the oke tree ; " For three merry men, and three merry men, And three merry men we be. "And ever hereafter as long as we live, * We three will be as one ; The wood it shall ring, and the old wife sing, Of Robin Hood, Arthur, and John.
Էջ 223 - You must be father and mother both, And uncle all in one; God knows what will become of them, When I am dead and gone.