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[[File:Alexander_barclay.jpg|thumb|330px|right|Alexander Barclay, a wood cut included in many early editions of his works (from  
[[File:Alexander_barclay.jpg|thumb|330px|right|Alexander Barclay, a wood cut included in many early editions of his works (from  
[[Barclay, Alexander 1874a|''The Ship of Fools'']], 1874).]]
[[Barclay, Alexander 1874a|''The Ship of Fools'']], 1874).]]
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=== IRHB comments ===
=== IRHB comments ===
Alexander Barclay's Eclogues were written 1513-14. These lines are spoken by a shepherd. Though earlier sources mention "Robin et Marion", this is the first literary source to mention "Maid Marian" ''eo nomine.'' Possibly "some mery fit" is an allusion to the [[Gest of Robyn Hode|''A Gest of Robyn Hode'']], which was divided into fyttes and was then in all probability the most well known Robin Hood poem.
Alexander Barclay's Eclogues were written 1513-14. These lines are spoken by a shepherd. Though earlier sources mention "Robin et Marion", this is the first literary source to mention "Maid Marian" ''eo nomine.'' Possibly "some mery fit" is an allusion to the [[Gest of Robyn Hode|''A Gest of Robyn Hode'']], which was divided into fyttes and was then in all probability the most well known Robin Hood poem.
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==== Brief mention ====
==== Brief mention ====
* {{:Barclay, Alexander 1874a}}, vol. I, p. lxvii. Cites the passage noting it mentions "some of the festive tales of our ancestors".
* {{:Barclay, Alexander 1874a}}, vol. I, p. lxvii. Cites the passage noting it mentions "some of the festive tales of our ancestors".
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=== Also see ===
* [[1509 - Barclay, Alexander - Ship of Fools (1)]]
* [[1509 - Barclay, Alexander - Ship of Fools (2)]]
* [[1509 - Barclay, Alexander - Ship of Fools (3)]]




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Alexander Barclay, a wood cut included in many early editions of his works (from The Ship of Fools, 1874).

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-28. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-06-10.

Allusion

Yet would I gladly heare some mery fit
Of mayde Marion, or els of Robin hood;
Or Bentleyes ale which chafeth well the bloud,
Of perre of Norwich, or sauce of Wilberton,
Or buckishe Joly well-stuffed as a ton.[1]

IRHB comments

Alexander Barclay's Eclogues were written 1513-14. These lines are spoken by a shepherd. Though earlier sources mention "Robin et Marion", this is the first literary source to mention "Maid Marian" eo nomine. Possibly "some mery fit" is an allusion to the A Gest of Robyn Hode, which was divided into fyttes and was then in all probability the most well known Robin Hood poem.


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