XI.ROBIN HOOD AND THE STRANGER.From an old black letter copy in the collection of Anthony a Wood. The title now given to this ballad is that which it seems to have originally borne, having been foolishly altered to “Robin Hood newly revived.” The circumstances attending the second part will be explained in a note.The tune is already inserted, at the end of “Rood Hood and the Tanner.”
XI.ROBIN HOOD AND THE STRANGER.From an old black letter copy in the collection of Anthony a Wood. The title now given to this ballad is that which it seems to have originally borne, having been foolishly altered to “Robin Hood newly revived.” The circumstances attending the second part will be explained in a note.The tune is already inserted, at the end of “Rood Hood and the Tanner.”
From an old black letter copy in the collection of Anthony a Wood. The title now given to this ballad is that which it seems to have originally borne, having been foolishly altered to “Robin Hood newly revived.” The circumstances attending the second part will be explained in a note.The tune is already inserted, at the end of “Rood Hood and the Tanner.”
From an old black letter copy in the collection of Anthony a Wood. The title now given to this ballad is that which it seems to have originally borne, having been foolishly altered to “Robin Hood newly revived.” The circumstances attending the second part will be explained in a note.
The tune is already inserted, at the end of “Rood Hood and the Tanner.”