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Page |
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Kind gentlemen will you be patient a while |
3-9 |
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Robin Hood was a tall young man |
10-12 |
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In Wakefield there lives a jolly piindar |
12-14 |
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Come, gentlemen all, and listen awhile |
14-17 |
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Come all you brave gallants and listen awile |
17-21 |
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In Nottingham lives a jolly tanner |
21-26 |
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In summer time when leaves grow green |
26-31 |
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Come listen to me you gallants so free |
32-35 |
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All gentlemen and yeoman bold |
35-38 |
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In summer time when the leaves grow green |
39-43 |
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Come listen awhile you gentlemen all |
44-46 |
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Gold taken from the King's harbingers |
47-51 |
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Come gallants all you I do call |
52-55 |
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I have heard talk of Robin Hood |
55-58 |
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When Robin Hood in the greenwood stood |
58-63 |
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In summer time when leaves grow green |
63-65 |
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There's some talk of lords and lnights |
66-67 |
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Come listen to me, you gentlemen all |
68-69 |
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Now Robin Hood, Will Scarlet and little John |
70-75 |
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All you that delight to spend some time |
76-77 |
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When Phebus had melted the 'cicles of ice |
77-78 |
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Robin Hood is to Nottingham gone |
78-79 |
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When Robin Hood and his merry men all |
79-80 |
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