[126], I wist.
ROBIN HOODS PROGRESS TO NOTTINGHAM.
Ritson's Robin Hood, ii. 13.
"From an old black-letter copy in the collection of Anthony à Wood. It is there said to go 'To the tune of Bold Robin Hood;' and the chorus is repeated in every stanza. To the above title are added the following doggerel lines:—
Where hee met with fifteen forresters all on a row,
And hee desired of them some news for to know,
But with crosse-grain'd words they did him thwart,
For which at last hee made them smart."
One or two corrections made by Gutch from copies in the Roxburghe collection have been admitted.
Robin Hood [he] was a tall young man,
Derry, derry down,
And fifteen winters old;
And Robin Hood he was a proper young man,
Of courage stout and bold.
Hey down, derry, derry down.
Robin Hood hee would [unto] fair Nottingham,5
With the general for to dine;
There was hee aware of fifteen forresters,
And a drinking [beer], ale, and wine.