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A
A
merry
merry
feast
feast
it
it
was
to
to
which
which
Sir
Richard
Richard
came
came
,
,
but
but
a
a
sorry
sorry
lot
lot
he
he
left
left
behind
behind
him
him
,
,
and
and
little
little
hunger
hunger
had
had
they
they
for
for
the
the
princely
princely
food
food
spread
spread
before
before
them
them
.
.
Only
the
learned
doctor
was
happy
,
for
he
had
his
fee
.
Now
a
twelvemonth
and
a
day
passed
since
Prior
Vincent
of
Emmet
sat
at
feast
,
and
once
more
the
mellow
fall
of
another
year
had
come
.
But
the
year
had
brought
great
change
,
I
wot
,
to
the
lands
of
Sir
Richard
of
the
Lea
;
for
,
where
before
shaggy
wild
grasses
grew
upon
the
meadow
lands
,
now
all
stretch
away
in
golden
stubble
,
betokening
that
a
rich
and
plentiful
crop
had
been
gathered
therefrom
.
A
year
had
made
a
great
change
in
the
castle
,
also
,
for
,
where
were
empty
moats
and
the
crumbling
of
neglect
,
all
was
now
orderly
and
well
kept
.
Bright
Bright
shone
shone
the
the
sun
sun
on
on
battlement
battlement
and
and
tower
tower
,
,
and
and
in
in
the
the
blue
blue
air
air
overhead
overhead
a
a
Hock
Hock
of
of
clattering
clattering
jackdaws
jackdaws
flew
flew
around
around
the
the
gilded
gilded
weather
weather
vane
vane
and
and
spire
spire
.
.
Then
,
in
the
brightness
of
the
morning
,
the
drawbridge
fell
across
the
moat
with
a
rattle
and
clank
of
chains
,
the
gate
of
the
castle
swung
slowly
open
,
and
a
goodly
array
of
steel-clad
men-at-arms
,
with
a
knight
all
clothed
in
chain
mail
,
as
white
as
frost
on
brier
and
thorn
of
a
winter
morning
,
came
flashing
out
from
the
castle
courtyard
.
In
his
hand
hand
the
the
Knight
Knight
held
held
a
a
great
great
spear
spear
,
,
from
from
the
the
point
point
of
of
which
which
fluttered
fluttered
a
a
blood-red
blood-red
pennant
pennant
as
broad
broad
as
as
the
the
palm
palm
of
of
one
one
's
's
hand
hand
.
.
So
this
troop
came
forth
from
the
castle
,
and
in
the
midst
of
them
walked
three
pack
horses
laden
with
parcels
of
divers
shapes
and
kinds
.
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Thus
rode
forth
good
Sir
Richard
of
the
Lea
to
pay
his
debt
to
Robin
Hood
this
bright
and
merry
morn
.
Along
the
highway
they
wended
their
way
,
with
measured
tramp
of
feet
and
rattle
and
jingle
of
sword
and
harness
.
Onward
they
marched
till
they
came
nigh
to
Denby
,
where
,
from
the
top
of
a
hill
,
they
saw
,
over
beyond
the
town
,
many
gay
flags
and
streamers
floating
in
the
bright
air
.
Then
Sir
Richard
turned
to
the
man-at-arms
nearest
to
him
.
"
What
is
toward
yonder
at
Denby
today
?
"
quoth
he
.
"
Please
Your
Worship
,
,
"
"
answered
answered
the
the
man-at-arms
man-at-arms
,
,
"
"
a
a
merry
merry
fair
fair
is
is
held
held
there
there
today
today
,
,
and
and
a
a
great
great
wrestling
wrestling
match
match
,
,
to
to
which
which
many
folk
folk
have
have
come
come
,
,
for
for
a
a
prize
prize
hath
hath
been
been
offered
offered
of
of
a
a
pipe
pipe
of
of
red
red
wine
wine
,
,
a
a
fair
fair
golden
golden
ring
ring
,
,
and
a
a
pair
pair
of
of
gloves
gloves
,
,
all
all
of
of
which
which
go
go
to
to
the
the
best
best
wrestler
wrestler
.
.
"
"
"
Now
,
by
my
faith
,
"
quoth
Sir
Richard
,
who
loved
good
manly
sports
right
well
,
"
this
will
be
a
goodly
thing
to
see
.
Methinks
we
have
to
stay
a
little
while
on
our
journey
,
and
see
this
merry
sport
.
"
So
he
turned
his
horse
's
head
aside
toward
Denby
and
the
fair
,
and
thither
he
and
his
men
made
their
way
.
There
they
found
a
great
hubbub
of
merriment
.
Flags
and
streamers
were
floating
,
tumblers
were
tumbling
on
the
green
,
bagpipes
were
playing
,
and
lads
and
lasses
were
dancing
to
the
music
.
But
the
crowd
were
gathered
most
of
all
around
a
ring
where
the
wrestling
was
going
forward
,
and
thither
Sir
Richard
and
his
men
turned
their
steps
.
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Now
when
the
judges
of
the
wrestling
saw
Sir
Richard
coming
and
knew
who
he
was
,
the
chief
of
them
came
down
from
the
bench
where
he
and
the
others
sat
,
and
went
to
the
Knight
and
took
him
by
the
hand
,
beseeching
him
to
come
and
sit
with
them
and
judge
the
sport
.
So
Sir
Richard
got
down
from
his
horse
and
went
with
the
others
to
the
bench
raised
beside
the
ring
.
Now
there
had
been
great
doings
that
morning
,
for
a
certain
yeoman
named
Egbert
,
who
came
from
Stoke
over
in
Staffordshire
,
had
thrown
with
ease
all
those
that
came
against
him
;
but
a
man
of
Denby
,
well
known
through
all
the
countryside
as
William
of
the
Scar
,
had
been
biding
his
time
with
the
Stoke
man
;
so
,
when
Egbert
had
thrown
everyone
else
,
stout
William
leaped
into
the
ring
.
Then
a
tough
bout
followed
,
and
at
last
he
threw
Egbert
heavily
,
whereat
there
was
a
great
shouting
and
shaking
of
hands
,
for
all
the
Denby
men
were
proud
of
their
wrestler
.
When
Sir
Richard
came
,
he
found
stout
William
,
puffed
up
by
the
shouts
of
his
friends
,
walking
up
and
down
the
ring
,
daring
anyone
to
come
and
try
a
throw
with
him
.
"
Come
one
,
come
all
!
"
quoth
he
.
"
Here
stand
I
,
William
of
the
Scar
,
against
any
man
.
If
there
is
none
in
Derbyshire
to
come
against
me
,
come
all
who
will
,
from
Nottingham
,
Stafford
,
or
York
,
and
if
I
do
not
make
them
one
and
all
root
the
ground
with
their
noses
like
swine
in
the
forests
,
call
me
no
more
brave
William
the
wrestler
.