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James V. and his Daughter Mary . 2. The Douglas Family . 3. Monarchs who travelled in Disguise . 4. Mediæval Warfare . 5. Mediæval Minstrelsy . 6. Robin Hood and his Merry Men . DESCRIPTIVE . 1. Some Familiar Bit of Mountain Scenery 2.
James V. and his Daughter Mary . 2. The Douglas Family . 3. Monarchs who travelled in Disguise . 4. Mediæval Warfare . 5. Mediæval Minstrelsy . 6. Robin Hood and his Merry Men . DESCRIPTIVE . 1. Some Familiar Bit of Mountain Scenery 2.
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There morricers , with obell at heel And blade in hand , their mazes wheel ; But chief , beside the ' butts , there stand Bold ' Robin Hood and all his band , Friar Tuck with quarterstaff and cowl , Old Scathelocke with his surly scowl ...
There morricers , with obell at heel And blade in hand , their mazes wheel ; But chief , beside the ' butts , there stand Bold ' Robin Hood and all his band , Friar Tuck with quarterstaff and cowl , Old Scathelocke with his surly scowl ...
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Cf. the dress of Robin Hood's merry men . 475. Errant - knight . What was a knight - errant ? 476. Sooth . Adj . , truthful . 478. Emprise . Enterprise , but a more poetic word . 490. Frequent . Part of speech ?
Cf. the dress of Robin Hood's merry men . 475. Errant - knight . What was a knight - errant ? 476. Sooth . Adj . , truthful . 478. Emprise . Enterprise , but a more poetic word . 490. Frequent . Part of speech ?
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Compare the Monk with Robin Hood's Friar Tuck . 4. Why is the imagery in the Coronach especially appropriate to the death of Duncan ? 5. Make a picture in your own words of the Goblin Cave Draw one if you can . 6.
Compare the Monk with Robin Hood's Friar Tuck . 4. Why is the imagery in the Coronach especially appropriate to the death of Duncan ? 5. Make a picture in your own words of the Goblin Cave Draw one if you can . 6.
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Read another ballad , one of Robin Hood , the Nuto Browne Mayde , or Chevy Chase , and compare with this modern one , which Scott based on an old Danish ballad . 262. Mavis and merle . Thrush and blackbird . 267. Wold . Open country .
Read another ballad , one of Robin Hood , the Nuto Browne Mayde , or Chevy Chase , and compare with this modern one , which Scott based on an old Danish ballad . 262. Mavis and merle . Thrush and blackbird . 267. Wold . Open country .
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