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<h2> Robin Hood and Allen-a-Dale </h2>
<p>Come listen to me, you gallants so free,<br/>
All you that love mirth for to hear,<br/>
And I will tell you of a bold outlaw,<br/>
That lived in Nottinghamshire.<br/>
<br/>
As Robin Hood in the forest stood<br/>
All under the greenwood tree,<br/>
There he was aware of a brave young man,<br/>
As fine as fine might be.<br/>
<br/>
The youngster was clad in scarlet red,<br/>
In scarlet fine and gay<br/>
And he did frisk it over the plain,<br/>
And chaunted a roundelay.<br/>
<br/>
As Robin Hood next morning stood<br/>
Amongst the leaves so gay,<br/>
There did he espy the same young man<br/>
Come drooping along the way.<br/>
<br/>
The scarlet he wore the day before<br/>
It was clean cast away;<br/>
And at every step he fetched a sigh,<br/>
"Alas! and a well-a-day!"<br/>
<br/>
Then stepped forth brave Little John,<br/>
And Midge, the miller's son;<br/>
Which made the young man bend his bow,<br/>
When as he see them come.<br/>
<br/>
"Stand off! stand off!" the young man said,<br/>
"What is your will with me?"<br/>
"You must come before our master straight,<br/>
Under yon greenwood tree."<br/>
<br/>
And when he came bold Robin before,<br/>
Robin asked him courteously,<br/>
O, hast thou any money to spare,<br/>
For my merry men and me?<br/>
<br/>
"I have no money," the young man said,<br/>
"But five shillings and a ring;<br/>
And that I have kept this seven long years,<br/>
To have at my wedding.<br/>
<br/>
"Yesterday I should have married a maid,<br/>
But she was from me ta'en,<br/>
And chosen to be an old knight's delight,<br/>
Whereby my poor heart is slain."<br/>
<br/>
"What is thy name?" then said Robin Hood,<br/>
"Come tell me, without any fail."<br/>
"By the faith of my body," then said the young man,<br/>
"My name it is Allen-a-Dale."<br/>
<br/>
"What wilt thou give me," said Robin Hood,<br/>
"In ready gold or fee,<br/>
To help thee to thy true love again,<br/>
And deliver her unto thee?"<br/>
<br/>
"I have no money," then quoth the young man,<br/>
"No ready gold nor fee,<br/>
But I will swear upon a book<br/>
Thy true servant for to be."<br/>
<br/>
"How many miles is it to thy true love?<br/>
Come tell me without guile."<br/>
"By the faith of my body," then said the young man,<br/>
"It is but five little mile."<br/>
<br/>
Then Robin he hasted over the plain,<br/>
He did neither stint nor lin,<br/>
Until he came unto the church<br/>
Where Allen should keep his weddin'.<br/>
<br/>
"What hast thou here?" the bishop then said,<br/>
"I prithee now tell unto me."<br/>
"I am a bold harper," quoth Robin Hood,<br/>
"And the best in the north country."<br/>
<br/>
"O welcome, O welcome," the bishop he said,<br/>
"That music best pleaseth me."<br/>
"You shall have no music," quoth Robin Hood,<br/>
"Till the bride and bridegroom I see."<br/>
<br/>
With that came in a wealthy knight,<br/>
Which was both grave and old;<br/>
And after him a finikin lass,<br/>
Did shine like the glistering gold.<br/>
<br/>
"This is not a fit match," quoth Robin Hood,<br/>
"That you do seem to make here;<br/>
For since we are come into the church,<br/>
The bride shall chuse her own dear."<br/>
<br/>
Then Robin Hood put his horn to his mouth,<br/>
And blew blasts two and three;<br/>
When four-and-twenty bowmen bold<br/>
Came leaping over the lea.<br/>
<br/>
And when they came into the church-yard,<br/>
Marching all in a row,<br/>
The first man was Allen-a-Dale,<br/>
To give bold Robin his bow.<br/>
<br/>
"This is thy true love," Robin he said,<br/>
Young Allen, as I hear say;<br/>
And you shall be married this same time,<br/>
Before we depart away."<br/>
<br/>
"That shall not be," the bishop he cried,<br/>
"For thy word shall not stand;<br/>
They shall be three times asked in the church,<br/>
As the law is of our land."<br/>
<br/>
Robin Hood pulled off the bishop's coat,<br/>
And put it upon Little John;<br/>
"By the faith of my body," then Robin said,<br/>
"This cloth doth make thee a man."<br/>
<br/>
When Little John went into the quire,<br/>
The people began to laugh;<br/>
He asked them seven times into church,<br/>
Lest three times should not be enough.<br/>
<br/>
"Who gives me this maid?" said Little John,<br/>
Quoth Robin Hood, "That do I;<br/>
And he that takes her from Allen-a-Dale,<br/>
Full dearly he shall her buy."<br/>
<br/>
And then having ended this merry wedding,<br/>
The bride looked like a queen;<br/>
And so they returned to the merry greenwood,<br/>
Amongst the leaves so green.<br/></p>
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