item: #1 of 7 id: 10148 author: Pyle, Howard title: The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood date: None words: 112013 flesch: 87 summary: Talk not lightly of thy sins, good Robin. Why, boy, thy mother's milk is yet scarce dry upon thy lips, and yet thou pratest of standing up with good stout men at Nottingham butts, thou who art scarce able to draw one string of a two-stone bow. keywords: band; bishop; day; eyes; face; fair; fellow; forest; friar; good; hand; hath; head; heart; john; king; knight; know; life; little; little john; man; master; men; merry; merry robin; money; nay; nottingham; quoth robin; richard; right; robin; robin hood; saw; scarlet; sheriff; sherwood; sir; stout; sweet; tell; thee; thou; thou art; thy; till; time; town; voice; way; wilt; yeomen; young cache: 10148.txt plain text: 10148.txt item: #2 of 7 id: 11097 author: Fenn, George Manville title: Young Robin Hood date: None words: 16431 flesch: 90 summary: But he was to see some of his friends again, for about a year after the Sheriff of Nottingham had the strangest visitors of his life-time at his house, and young Robin enjoyed the task of welcoming them, for as one old history says, Robin Hood was forgiven and restored by the King to his rightful possessions, and then it was that he was gladly welcomed by the Sheriff, who said he was honored by the visit of the nobleman and his lady. But it was nothing to young Robin then that his old friend was an earl, and his lady a countess; they were still Robin Hood and Maid Marian to him, and big Little John, their follower, his old friend and companion, full of memories of his year's happy life in the Merry Greenwood. keywords: bow; boy; father; fellow; head; hood; john; little; man; men; robin; sheriff cache: 11097.txt plain text: 11097.txt item: #3 of 7 id: 28700 author: Creswick, Paul title: Robin Hood date: None words: 94338 flesch: 88 summary: What put so desperate a business into your mind, friend? I--to tell truth, had a notion to be made outlaw, like--like unto Master Robin, in short, said the page. Master Monceux, whom I have no cause to love, continued Gilbert, in quick speech, has bidden his archers and men to assemble, and has promised a round sum for the head of each greenwood man, such as I perceive you all to be, and since I am now of your company, friends, I suppose my head is worth as much as Master Robin's or any of yours? Which of you is Robin o' th' Hood? keywords: arrow; bishop; bow; carfax; day; eyes; face; father; friend; gamewell; geoffrey; good; green; hand; head; john; king; knight; left; little; locksley; lord; man; marian; master; master robin; men; mistress; monceux; montfichet; nottingham; place; prince; right; robin; robin fitzooth; robin hood; robin o; sheriff; sherwood; sir; squire; stuteley; tell; tis; voice; warrenton; way cache: 28700.txt plain text: 28700.txt item: #4 of 7 id: 45166 author: Hazard, Rowland Gibson title: How Robin Hood Once Was a Wait: A Miracle Play or Christmas Masque date: None words: 1961 flesch: 91 summary: I was urged to amplify the action, in order to somewhat prolong the part played by Robin Hood and his men, but, after some effort in this direction, I gave it up, as the principal merit of the masque seemed to me to be its brevity. LIST OF PERSONS ROBIN HOOD LONG JOHN FRIAR TUCK WATT WILL SCARLETT One or two others WAIT (leader) FIDDLER CELLO CLARINET SINGERS--as many as may be WIDOW Eight to twelve children less than fourteen years old SANTA CLAUS COSTUMES Robin Hood--If possible, in a close-fitting green, buttoned to the throat. keywords: christmas; good; noël; robin cache: 45166.txt plain text: 45166.txt item: #5 of 7 id: 46190 author: Bush, Bertha Evangeline title: Stories of Robin Hood date: None words: 11452 flesch: 87 summary: The father of young Robin Hood with his little son at his side, had met a man from his old home and was eagerly questioning him about the welfare of his old neighbors. Robin Hood_ CONTENTS WINNING THE SHERIFF'S GOLDEN ARROW keywords: allen; dale; forest; friar; hood; john; king; little; man; men; notes; people; robin; robin hood; sheriff; stories; story cache: 46190.txt plain text: 46190.txt item: #6 of 7 id: 49987 author: James, G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford) title: Forest Days: A Romance of Old Times date: None words: 171666 flesch: 75 summary: The moment he appeared, Sir Guy de Margan advanced towards him, saying, Lord Hugh de Monthermer, I am commanded by the King---- One of those men is a nidget, and the other is a false hound, come down to spy upon good men and true. keywords: alured; alured de; arms; boy; castle; charge; come; coming; court; dark; day; de ashby; de margan; de montfort; de monthermer; door; earl; edward; eyes; face; fair; father; fear; forest; forth; friend; girl; gone; good; guy de; hand; head; heart; hood; horse; hour; hugh de; kate; king; know; lady; left; length; life; little; look; lord; lord hugh; love; lucy; lucy de; man; men; mind; moment; montfort; nay; night; noble; nottingham; place; poor; prince; richard de; robin; room; round; saw; sir; tell; thee; thought; time; tone; voice; way; words; young cache: 49987.txt plain text: 49987.txt item: #7 of 7 id: 964 author: Pyle, Howard title: The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood date: None words: 111990 flesch: 87 summary: Talk not lightly of thy sins, good Robin. Nay, good Little John, quoth Robin gently, for he liked ill to have such a jest told of him. keywords: band; bishop; day; eyes; face; fair; fellow; forest; friar; good; hand; hath; head; heart; john; king; knight; know; life; little; little john; man; master; men; merry; merry robin; money; nay; nottingham; quoth robin; richard; right; robin; robin hood; saw; scarlet; sheriff; sherwood; sir; stout; sweet; tell; thee; thou; thou art; thy; till; time; town; voice; way; wilt; yeomen; young cache: 964.txt plain text: 964.txt