| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 648 páginas
...(jueen were greatly delighted. The gentleman who aflumed the character of Robin Hood then defired the king and queen, with their retinue, to enter the green...boughs intermixed with flowers, they were plentifully ferved with venifon and wine, by Robin Hood an3 his men. About two yenrs after an event nappenc-d,... | |
| 1761 - 376 páginas
...Queen were greatly delighted. The gentleman who arTumed the character of Robin Plood then defired the King and Queen, with their retinue, to enter the Green...boughs intermixed with flowers, they were plentifully ferved with venifon and wine, by Robin Hood and his men. About two years .after an event happened,... | |
| 1762 - 618 páginas
...queen were greatly delighted. The gentleman who affiimed the character of Robin Hood then defired the king and queen, with their retinue, to enter the green...boughs intermixed with flowers, they were plentifully ferved with veniion and wine, by Robin Hood and his men. About two years after an event happened, which... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1762 - 666 páginas
...The gentleman who afjumed the character of Robin Hood then defired the king and queen, with tljeir retinue, to enter the green wood, where, in arbours...boughs intermixed with flowers, they were plentifully fecved with venifon and wine, by Robin Hood and his ipen. ,' About two years after an event happened,... | |
| 1822 - 714 páginas
...Queen were greatly delighted. The gentleman who assumed the character of Robin Hood then desired the King and Queen, with their retinue, to enter the green...served with venison and wine, by Robin Hood and his men. About two years after, an event happened which occasioned the epithet of evil to be added to this... | |
| 1824 - 394 páginas
...a loud and uncommon noise. The gentleman who assumed the character of Robin Hood, then desired the king and queen, with their retinue, to enter the green...wood, where, in arbours made with boughs intermixed wit!) flowers, they were plentifully supplied with venison and wine by Robin Hood and his men. About... | |
| 1847 - 558 páginas
...queen were greatly delighted. The gentleman who assumed the character of Robin Hood then desired the king and queen, with their retinue, to enter the green...seems also to have promoted the use of the bow, as did the " merry monarch" and his brother, James the Second. From this period archery has been on the decline,... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1839 - 512 páginas
...loud, and greatly delighted the king, queen, and their company. Moreover, this Robin Hood desired the king and queen, with their retinue, to enter the green wood, where, in arbours made with boughs, and decked with flowers, they were set and served plentifully with venison and wine, by Robin Hood... | |
| John Stow - 1842 - 254 páginas
...which greatly delighted the king, queen, and their company. Moreover, this Robin Hoode desired the king and queen, with their retinue, to enter the green wood, where, in harbours made of boughs, and decked with flowers, they were set and served plentifully with venison... | |
| John William Carleton - 1847 - 556 páginas
...queen were greatly delighted. The gentleman who assumed the character of Robin Hood then desired the king and queen, with their retinue, to enter the green...plentifully served with venison and wine by Robin Hood and Ms merry men. Edward tho Sixth, according to Barrington, was fond of archery. The martyr Charles seems... | |
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