| Thomas Evans - 1810 - 380 pagina’s
...fellow, Of thee I have no doubt ; I \risji that thou give such a blast, Till both thy eyes fall out. The first loud blast that he did blow, He blew both...Robin Hood's men Came shining over the plain. Oh, who are those, the sheriff he said, Come tripping over the lee ? They're my attendants, brave Robin... | |
| Robin Hood - 1820 - 338 pagina’s
...And still when I set it to my mouth, I have a horn iu my pocket, For ' thee' it blows little good. The first loud blast that he did blow, He blew both loud and shrill; A hundred and fifty of Rohin Hood's men Came riding over the hill. The next lond blast that he did give, He blew both loud... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1832 - 280 pagina’s
...fellbw, Of thee I have no doubt ; I wish that thou give such a blast, Till both thy eyes fall out." 100 The first loud blast that he did blow, He blew both...Robin Hood's men, Came shining over the plain. Oh, who are ' those,' the sheriff" he said, Come tripping over the lee ? no They're my attendants, brave... | |
| James Orange - 1840 - 542 pagina’s
...little good." " O, wind your horn, saucy fellow," said the sheriff, " wind it as loud as you please." " The first loud blast that he did blow, He blew both...blast that he did give, He blew both loud and amain ; As he blew, full sixty of Robin Hood's men Came shining over the plain." Even this vision of armed... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 440 pagina’s
...saucy fellow," said the Sheriff; " wind it as loud as you please." " The first loud blast that lie did blow He blew both loud and shrill ; A hundred...blast that he did give He blew both loud and amain ; As he blew, full sixty of Robin Hood's men Came shining over the plain." Even this vision of armed... | |
| John Mathew Gutch - 1847 - 498 pagina’s
...fellow, Of thee I have no doubt : I wish that thou give such a blast, Till both thy eyes fall out." The first loud blast that he did blow, He blew both...Robin Hood's men Came shining over the plain. Oh, who are those, the sheriff he said, Come tripping over the lee? They're my attendants, brave Robin... | |
| John Mathew Gutch - 1850 - 540 pagina’s
...fellow, Of thee I have no doubt : I wish that thou give such a blast, Till both thy eyes fall out." The first loud blast that he did blow, He blew both...Robin Hood's men Came shining over the plain. Oh, who are those, the sheriff lie said. Come tripping over the lee? They're my attendants, brave Robin... | |
| Boys - 1852 - 466 pagina’s
...thee." — " O, wind your horn, saucy fellow," said the Sheriff; " wind it as loud as you please." " The first loud blast that he did blow He blew both...blast that he did give He blew both loud and amain ; As he blew, full sixty of Robin Hood's men Came shining over the plain." Even this vision of armed... | |
| Francis James Child - 1859 - 504 pagina’s
...fellow, Of thee I have no doubt : I wish that thou give such a blast Till both thy eyes fall out." io» The first loud blast that he did blow, He blew both...over the hill. The next loud blast that he did give, ios He blew both loud and amain, And quickly sixty of Robin Hood's men Came shining over the plain.... | |
| Francis James Child - 1858 - 514 pagina’s
...fellow, Of thee I have no doubt : I wish that thou give such a blast Till both thy eyes fall out." *» The first loud blast that he did blow, He blew both...over the hill. The next loud blast that he did give, ItB He blew both loud and amain, And quickly sixty of Robin Hood's men Came shining over the plain.... | |
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