Robin H[oods] garlan[d.] Containing his merry exploits, and the several fights which he, Little John, and Will. Scarlet had, upon several occasions. Some of them never before printed. Entred according to order.
- Title
- Robin H[oods] garlan[d.] Containing his merry exploits, and the several fights which he, Little John, and Will. Scarlet had, upon several occasions. Some of them never before printed. Entred according to order.
- Author
- Robins, Thomas, fl. 1672-1685.
- Publication
- [London] :: Printed for F. Coles, T. [Vere, & J. Wright,
- 1670-1680?]
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- Subject terms
- Robin Hood (Legendary character) -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
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NTENTS. -
ROBIN HOOD'S Garland.
- Robin Hood's Progress to Nottingham, where he slew Fifteen Forresters.
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Robin Hood
newly Revived: Or, His Meeting and Fighting with his Cousin Scarlet. -
Robin Hood
and the jolly Pinder of Wake-field,shewing how he fought with Robin Hood, Scarlet, and John,a long Summers day. -
Robin Hood
and the Bishop Shewing how Robin Hoodwent to an Old Womans house, and changed Cloaths with her to scape from the Bishop, and how he rob'd the Bishop of all his Gold, and made him sing a Mass. -
Robin Hood
and the Butcher. Shewing how he robbed the Sherriff of Not∣tingham. -
Robin Hood
his rescuing Will Stutlyfrom the Sheriff and his Men, who had taken him Prisoner, and were going to hang him. -
Robin Hood
and the Begger. Shewing how Robin Hoodand the Begger fought: and how he changed cloaths with the Begger; and how he went a begging to Nottingham:and how he saved three bre∣thren from hanging for stealing of Deer. -
Renowned Robin Hood:Or, His Famous Archery truly related, with the Worthy Exploits he acted before Queen Katherine,he being an Out-law-Man, and how she for the same obtained of the King his own, and his fellows pardon. -
Robin Hood
and the Tanner: Or, Robin Hoodmet with his match. A merry and pleasant Song, relating the gal∣lant and fierce Combate fought between Arthur Blanda Tanner of Nottingham,and Robin Hoodthe greatest and most no∣blest Archer of England. -
The famous Battel between Robin Hoodand the Curtal Fryer, neer Fountain Dale. -
The Noble Fisherman: Or; Robin Hood'sPreferment: Shewing how he won a prize on the Sea, and how he gave one half to his Dame, and the other to the building of Alms-houses. -
Robin Hood
and the Shepheard. Shewing how Robin Hood,little Iohn,and the Shepherd, sought a sore Combat. -
Robin Hood's
Golden Priests. Shewing how he robbed two Priests of Five hundred pound. -
Robin Hood's
Chase: Or; A merry Progress between Robin Hoodand King Henry: shewing how Robin Hoodled the King his Chase, from Londonto Lon∣don;and when he had taken his leave of the Queen, he return'd to merry Sherwood. -
Little Iohnand the four Beggers. A new merry Song of Robin Hood,and little Iohn;shewing how little Iohnwent a beg∣ging; and how he fought with four Beg∣gers, and what a Prize he got from these beggers. -
Robin Hood's
Delight: Or, A merry combat fought between Ro. Hood,Little Iohn,and Will. Scaret,and three stout Keepers in SherwoodForrest.