| 1826 - 128 стор.
...Nor yet intends the trade; But curst be he, said bold Robin Hood, That first a hangman was made. I've a bag for meal, and a bag for malt, And a bag for...bag for bread, and a bag for beef, And a bag for my bugle horn. 1 have a horn now in my pocket, I got it from Robin Hood, And still when I set it to my... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1832 - 640 стор.
...first a hangman was made. I've a bag for meal, and a bag for malt, And a bag for barley and corn ; gu A bag for bread, and a bag for beef, And a bag for...blows little good. " Oh, wind thy horn, thou proud fellbw, Of thee I have no doubt; I wish that thou give such a blast, Till both thy eyes fall out."... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1832 - 280 стор.
...horn. VV. 73. 74. Oh save, oh save, oh sheriff he said, Oh save and you may see. 160 ttOBIN HOOD, ETC. I have a horn in my pocket, I got it from Robin Hood,...blows little good. " Oh, wind thy horn, thou proud fellbw, Of thee I have no doubt ; I wish that thou give such a blast, Till both thy eyes fall out."... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1832 - 276 стор.
...life, Nor yet intends to trade ; But curst be he, said bold Robm, That first a hangman was made. I've a bag for meal, and a bag for malt, And a bag for barley and corn ; 90 A bag for bread, and a bag for beef, And a bag for my little small horn. For favour and face,... | |
| James Orange - 1840 - 542 стор.
...cursed be he, said the bold Robin, That first a hangsman made. I've a bag for meal, and a bag for meat, A bag for barley and corn, A bag for bread, and a bag for beef, And a bag for my little horn." The sheriff on this began to regard Robin with inquiring eyes, and desired to know the use of... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 440 стор.
...Robin, That lii-l a hangman made. 1 've a bag for meal and a bag for malt, A bag for barley and com, A bag for bread, and a bag for beef, And a bag for my little horn." The Sheriff on this began to regard Robin with inquiring eyes ; and desired to know the use... | |
| John Mathew Gutch - 1850 - 540 стор.
...Nor yet intend to trade ; But curst be he, said bold Robin, 'I'h si first a hangman was made. I've a bag for meal, and a bag for malt, And a bag for...bag for beef. And a bag for my little small horn. 1 have a horn in my pocket, I got it from Robin Hood, And still when I set it to my mouth, For thee... | |
| Boys - 1852 - 466 стор.
...cursed be he, said the bold Robin, That first a hangman made. I 've a bag for meal, and a bag for malt, A bag for barley and corn, A bag for bread, and a bag for beef, And a bag for my little horn." The Sheriff on this began to regard Robin with inquiring eyes ; and desired to know the use... | |
| Francis James Child - 1859 - 504 стор.
...Nor yet intends to trade ; But curst be he," said bold Robin, " That first a hangman was made. " I've a bag for meal, and a bag for malt, And a bag for...to my mouth, »-. For thee it blows little good." "0 wind thy horn, thou proud fellow, Of thee I have no doubt : I wish that thou give such a blast Till... | |
| Francis James Child - 1858 - 514 стор.
...a hangman was made. 73, 74. Oh save, oh save, oh sheriff, he said, Oh save and you may see. " I've a bag for meal, and a bag for malt, And a bag for...it to my mouth, * For thee it blows little good." "O wind thy horn, thou proud fellow, Of thee I have no doubt : I wish that thou give such a blast Till... | |
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