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Printed Books
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Ritson, Joseph, 1752-1803.ClassificationBookDepartment
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Robin Hood : a collection of all the ancient poems, songs, and ballads, now extant, relative to that celebrated English outlaw : to which are prefixed historical anecdotes of his life. In two volumes.
Ritson, Joseph, 1752-1803.ClassificationBookDepartment -
Robin Hood and his merry foresters. / By Stephen Percy, author of "Tales of the Kings of England." ; [Two lines of text].
Cundall, Joseph, 1818-1895.ClassificationBookDepartment -
Robin Hood and his merry men : a stand-up story for someone special.
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Robin Hood and Little John, or, The merry men of Sherwood Forest / by Pierce Egan the Younger.
Egan, Pierce, 1814-1880.ClassificationBookDepartment -
Robin Hood and the bishop : shewing how Robin Hood went to an old woman's house and changed cloaths with her to escape from the bishop; and how he robbed him of all his gold, and made him sing mass. To the tune of, Robin Hood and the stranger, [et]c.
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Robin Hood and the tanner: or, Robin Hood met with his match; a merry and pleasant song, relating the gallant and fierce combat between Arthur a Bland, a tanner of Nottinghamshire, and Robin Hood, the greatest archer of England. Tune is, Robin Hood and the stranger, &c.
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Robin Hood's progress to Nottingham, where he met with fifteen forresters all on a row, and he desired of them some news to know; and with cross-grain'd words they did him thwart, for which at last he made them for to smart. To the tune of, Robin Hood, &c. Licensed and entered according to order.
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