| 552 páginas
...delighted. The gentleman who assumed the character of Robin Hood then desired the king and queen, with tluir retinue, to enter the green wood, where, in arbours...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,... | |
| 1879 - 342 páginas
...character of liobin Hood, then desired the King and Queen, with their retinue, to enter the greenwood, where, in arbours made with boughs, intermixed with...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... | |
| 1776 - 706 páginas
...queen were greatly delighted. The gentteman who affumed the character of Robin Hood then deflred the king and queen, with their retinue, to enter the green wood,: where, in arbours ma'de with, boughs, intersuxcd with flowers,. they were plentifully ferved with venifon and wine, "by Robin Hood and his... | |
| 1761 - 438 páginas
...aiïumed the charafler of Robin Hood then defired the King and Queen, with their retinue, to en • ter the Green wood, where, in arbours made with boughs intermixed with flowers, they were plentifully ferved with venifon and wine, by Robin Huod and his men. About two years after an event happened, which... | |
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