"O who are those," the sheriff he said,
"Come tripping over the lee?"110
"They're my attendants," brave Robin did say,
"They'll pay a visit to thee."
They took the gallows from the slack,
They set it in the glen,
They hang'd the proud sheriff on that,115
Releas'd their own three men.
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[73, 74]. Oh save, oh save, oh sheriff, he said, Oh save and you may see.
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ROBIN HOOD RESCUING THE THREE SQUIRES PROM NOTTINGHAM GALLOWS.
"This song, and its tune, as the editor is informed by his ingenious friend, Edward Williams, the Welsh bard, are well known in South Wales, by the name of Marchog Glas, i.e. Green Knight. Though apparently ancient, it is not known to exist in black letter, nor has any better authority been met with than the common collection of Aldermary-churchyard." Ritson's Robin Hood, ii. 216.
Bold Robin Hood ranging the forrest all round,
The forrest all round ranged he,
O there did he meet with a gay lady,
She came weeping along the highway.
"Why weep you, why weep you?" bold Robin he said,5
"What, weep you for gold or fee?
Or do you weep for your maidenhead,
That is taken from your body?"