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* {{:Orange, James 1840a}}, vol. I, pp. 202-224 (Book VII, Ch. VII), "Robin Hood".
* {{:Orange, James 1840a}}, vol. I, pp. 202-224 (Book VII, Ch. VII), "Robin Hood".


=== Brief mention ===
== Brief mention ==
* {{:G, J M 1850a}}; the author, almost certainly John Mathew Gutch, mentions his searches for Robin Hood ballads at the library of the Society of Antiquaries of London.
* {{:G, J M 1850a}}; the author, almost certainly John Mathew Gutch, mentions his searches for Robin Hood ballads at the library of the Society of Antiquaries of London.
* {{:Ker, William Paton 1928a}}, pp. 34, 37. Cites (p. 34) the opening line of the ''Gest'' as a typical example of a minstrel's introductory tag. P. 37: the ''Gest'', the Danish ''Long Ballad of Marsk Stig'', and one of the Spanish ballads on the Infantes de Lara are examples of "the compiling of separate songs into one poem".
* {{:Ker, William Paton 1928a}}, pp. 34, 37. Cites (p. 34) the opening line of the ''Gest'' as a typical example of a minstrel's introductory tag. P. 37: the ''Gest'', the Danish ''Long Ballad of Marsk Stig'', and one of the Spanish ballads on the Infantes de Lara are examples of "the compiling of separate songs into one poem".

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By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-07-12. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-07-12.

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