The English and Scottish popular ballads, volume 3 (of 5)
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The English and Scottish popular ballads, volume 3 (of 5)
Ballads, English -- England -- Texts; Ballads, Scots -- Scotland -- Texts
_Title as in_ #b#.
Printed for W. Thackeray, J. Millet, and A. Milbourn. (1680–97?)
2^4. for _wanting_.
3^4, 4^4. hundreth.
5^2. That shot such a shoot.
5^3. a _for_ an.
5^4. with _wanting_.
6^3. Fountain.
7, 8. _wanting._
10^2. made _wanting_.
11^1. Fountain’s.
11^2. farther.
11^3. he was.
12^1. on _wanting_.
15^1. leapt _for_ stept.
15^3. thou fine.
16^1. on his.
16^3. speak.
17^3. over the.
20^2. wigger.
20^3. to the.
22^2. on _wanting_.
23^1. shot so.
23^2. were all gane.
23^4. They _for_ And.
24^3. to his.
24^4. Of the.
26^1. I will.
27^2. blew out.
27^4. ranging.
31^3. bay dogs.
32^1. Here is.
34^3. The cutrtles.
34^4. caught the.
38^1. Hold thy hand, hold thy hand, said.
39^{1,2}, 41^1. Fountain.
40^1. through the.
40^2. garments.
41^2. and _for_ or.
#f.#
_Title as in_ #b#.
London, printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, and J. Wright. (1655–80.)
2^2. some _wanting_.
5^2. shot such a shoot.
5^3. a.
5^4. with _wanting_.
11^1. Fountains.
11^2. farther.
11^3. ware.
15^1. step’d.
15^3. thou fine.
16^1. on his.
20^2. wigger.
20^3. to the.
21^3, 34^3. curtle.
22^2. on _wanting_.
23^1. shot so.
23^2. Till all his arrows were.
23^4. They _for_ And.
24^3. his _wanting_.
24^4. the _wanting_.
27^4. ranging.
28^3. men _wanting_.
30^3. fryer.
31^1. he _wanting_.
31^3. bay-dogs.
32^1. Here is: of thine _wanting_.
33^2. and the other.
34^4. caught the.
39^2, 41^1. Fountain.
39^3, 40^1. through the.
40^2. garments.
41^2. and more.
APPENDIX
THE PLAY OF ROBIN HOOD
(1–110)
#a.#
Ritson’s Robin Hood, 1795, II, 192, as printed by William Copland,
at the end of his edition of the Gest.
#b.#
As printed by Edward White, at the end of his edition of the Gest:
Bodleian Library, Z. 3. Art. Seld.
ROBYN HODE
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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