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== Allusions ==
== Allusions ==
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== Localities connected with the balald ==
* [[Yew Tree (Doveridge)]].
== Brief mention ==
== Brief mention ==
* {{:Stockton, Edwin L 1962a}}, see pp 41-42, 42.
* {{:Stockton, Edwin L 1962a}}, see pp 41-42, 42.

Revision as of 10:40, 24 October 2020

Ballad
Child 149
Title Robin Hood's Birth, Breeding, Valor and Marriage
Versions 1
Variants 3
Stanzas 55
Date 17th cent.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-08-07. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-10-24.

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Scholarly collections

Notes on matter in the ballad

St. 46: the ballad of Arthur-a-Bradley.] Richard Braithwaite alludes to this ballad in "To the Cottoneers" in his Strappado for the Devil:

So Time shall crowne you with an happy end,
And consummate the wishes of a friend.
So each (through peace of conscience) rapt with pleasure
Shall ioifully begin to dance his meafure.
"One footing actiuely VVilsons delight,
"Descanting on this note, I haue done what's right,
"Another ioying to be nam'd 'mongst them,
"Were made Men-fishers ofpoore fisher-men.
"The third as blith as any tongue can tell,
"Becaufe he's found a faithfull Samuel.
"The fowrth is chanting of his Notes as gladly,
"Keeping the tune for th'honour of Arthura [sic] Bradly.
The 5. so pranke, he scarce can stand on ground,
Asking who'le sing with him Mal Dixons round?[1]

Allusions

Localities connected with the balald

Brief mention

Notes


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