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Page |
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Kind gentlemen will you be patient a while |
6-14 |
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Robin Hood was a tall young man |
14-16 |
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In Wakefield there liv'd a jolly pindar |
16-18 |
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Come, gentlemen all, and listen awhile |
18-21 |
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Come all you brave gallants, and listen awile |
21-24 |
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In Nottingham lived a jolly tanner |
24-28 |
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In summer time when leaves are green |
28-32 |
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Come listen to me you gallants so free |
36-39 |
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All gentlemen and yeoman bold |
35-38 |
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In summer time when the leaves grow green |
40-44 |
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Come listen to me, you gentlemen all |
45-48 |
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Bold Robin Hood, would northward go |
48-49 |
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Gold taken from the King's harbingers |
49-53 |
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Come gallants all, to you I call |
54-56 |
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I have heard talk of Robin Hood |
56-59 |
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As Robin Hood, in the green-wood stood |
59-63 |
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In summer time, when leaves grow green |
63-66 |
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Some will talk of knights and squires |
66-68 |
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Come list to me you gentlemen all |
69-72 |
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Robin Hood, Will Scarlet & Little John |
72-78 |
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All you that chuse to spend some time |
79-81 |
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When Phoebus had dissolv'd the ice |
81-83 |
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When Robin Hood was about twenty years old |
84-88 |
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Some will talk of bold Robin Hood |
88-90 |
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Lyth and listen gentlemen [sic] |
91-94 |
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Now three of Robin Hood's men by chance |
94-102 |
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There are twelve months in all the year |
102-104 |
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King Richard hearing of the pranks |
104-109 |
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When as the sheriff of Nottingham |
109-111 |
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When Robin Hood and his merry men |
112-113 |
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King Richard, as he had before |
113-115 |
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As blithe as the linnets sing in the green woods |
115-116 |
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When Robin Hood and little John |
116-118 |
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