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181
"
Nay
,
touch
him
not
,
"
said
Robin
,
"
for
a
right
stout
man
is
he
.
A
metal
man
he
is
by
trade
,
and
a
mettled
man
by
nature
;
moreover
,
he
doth
sing
a
lovely
ballad
.
Say
,
good
fellow
,
wilt
thou
join
my
merry
men
all
?
Three
suits
of
Lincoln
green
shalt
thou
have
a
year
,
besides
forty
marks
in
fee
;
thou
shalt
share
all
with
us
and
lead
a
right
merry
life
in
the
greenwood
;
182
for
cares
have
we
not
,
and
misfortune
cometh
not
upon
us
within
the
sweet
shades
of
Sherwood
,
where
we
shoot
the
dun
deer
and
feed
upon
venison
and
sweet
oaten
cakes
,
and
curds
and
honey
.
Wilt
thou
come
with
me
?
"
183
"
Ay
,
,
marry
marry
,
,
will
I
I
join
join
with
with
you
you
all
all
,
,
"
"
quoth
quoth
the
the
Tinker
Tinker
,
,
"
"
for
for
I
I
love
love
a
a
merry
merry
life
life
,
,
and
and
I
I
love
love
thee
thee
,
,
good
good
master
master
,
,
though
though
thou
thou
didst
didst
thwack
thwack
my
ribs
ribs
and
and
cheat
cheat
me
me
into
into
the
the
bargain
bargain
.
.
Fain
am
I
to
own
thou
art
both
a
stouter
and
a
slyer
man
than
I
;
so
I
will
obey
thee
and
be
thine
own
true
servant
.
"
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184
So
So
all
all
turned
turned
their
their
steps
to
to
the
the
forest
forest
depths
depths
,
,
where
where
the
the
Tinker
Tinker
was
was
to
to
live
live
henceforth
henceforth
.
.
For
many
a
day
he
sang
ballads
to
the
band
,
until
the
famous
Allan
a
Dale
joined
them
,
before
whose
sweet
voice
all
others
seemed
as
harsh
as
a
raven
's
;
but
of
him
we
will
learn
hereafter
.
185
Then
the
sheriff
was
very
wroth
because
of
this
failure
to
take
jolly
Robin
,
for
it
came
to
his
ears
,
as
ill
news
always
does
,
that
the
people
laughed
at
him
and
made
a
jest
of
his
thinking
to
serve
a
warrant
upon
such
a
one
as
the
bold
outlaw
.
And
And
a
a
man
man
hates
hates
nothing
nothing
so
so
much
much
as
as
being
made
made
a
a
jest
jest
of
of
;
;
so
so
he
he
said
said
:
:
"
"
Our
Our
gracious
gracious
lord
lord
and
and
sovereign
sovereign
King
King
himself
himself
shall
shall
know
know
of
of
this
this
,
,
and
and
how
how
his
his
laws
laws
are
are
perverted
and
and
despised
despised
by
by
this
this
band
band
of
of
rebel
rebel
outlaws
outlaws
.
As
for
yon
traitor
Tinker
,
him
will
I
hang
,
if
I
catch
him
,
upon
the
very
highest
gallows
tree
in
all
Nottinghamshire
.
"
186
Then
Then
he
he
bade
bade
all
all
his
his
servants
servants
and
and
retainers
retainers
to
to
make
make
ready
ready
to
to
go
go
to
to
London
London
Town
Town
,
,
to
to
see
see
and
and
speak
speak
with
with
the
the
King
King
.
.
187
At
this
there
was
bustling
at
the
Sheriff
's
castle
,
and
men
ran
hither
and
thither
upon
this
business
and
upon
that
,
while
the
forge
fires
of
Nottingham
glowed
red
far
into
the
night
like
twinkling
stars
,
for
all
the
smiths
of
the
town
were
busy
making
or
mending
armor
for
the
Sheriff
's
troop
of
escort
.
For
two
days
this
labor
lasted
,
then
,
on
the
third
,
all
was
ready
for
the
journey
.
So
forth
they
started
in
the
bright
sunlight
,
from
Nottingham
Town
to
Fosse
Way
and
thence
to
Watling
Street
;
and
so
they
journeyed
for
two
days
,
until
they
saw
at
last
the
spires
and
towers
of
great
London
Town
;
and
many
folks
stopped
,
as
they
journeyed
along
,
and
gazed
at
the
show
they
made
riding
along
the
highways
with
their
flashing
armor
and
gay
plumes
and
trappings
.
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188
In
London
King
Henry
and
his
fair
Queen
Eleanor
held
their
court
,
gay
with
ladies
in
silks
and
satins
and
velvets
and
cloth
of
gold
,
and
also
brave
knights
and
gallant
courtiers
.
189
Thither
came
the
Sheriff
and
was
shown
into
the
King
's
presence
.
190
"
A
boon
,
a
boon
,
"
quoth
he
,
as
he
knelt
upon
the
ground
.