"My brothers are proude and fierce and strong;"
"I am," said he, "the same,
And if they offer thee to wrong,35
Theyle finde Ile play their game.

"Through the free forrest I can run,
The king may not controll;
They are but barking tanners sons,
To me they shall pay toll.40

"And if not mine be sheepe and kine,
I have cattle on my land;
On venison eche day I may dine,
Whiles they have none in hand."

These wordes had Robin Hood scarce spoke,45
When they two men did see,
Come riding till their horses smoke:
"My brothers both," cried shee.

Each had a good sword by his side,
And furiouslie they rode50
To where they Robin Hood espied,
That with the maiden stood.

"Flee hence, flee hence, away with speede!"
Cried she to Robin Hood,
"For if thou stay, thoult surely bleede;55
I could not see thy blood."

"With us, false maiden, come away,
And leave that outlawe bolde;
Why fledst thou from thy home this day,
And left thy father olde?"60

Robin stept backe but paces five,
Unto a sturdie tree;
"Ile fight whiles I am left alive;
Stay, thou sweete maide, with mee."

He stood before, she stoode behinde,65
The brothers two drewe nie;
"Our sister now to us resign,
Or thou full sure shalt die."

Then cried the maide, "My brethren deare,
With ye Ile freely wend,70
But harm not this young forrester,
Noe ill doth he pretend."