Evolution of Robin Hood What do you think of when you hear “Robin Hood”? http://boldoutlaw.com/robbeg/robbeg3.html I. William Langland in The Vision of William Concerning Piers the Plowman , printed ca.1377. “If I shulde deye bi this day-me liste nought to loke; I can noughte perfitly my pater-noster- as the prest it syngeth, But I can rymes of Robyn hood-and Randolf erle of Chestre, Ac neither of owre lorde ne of owre lady-the leste that evere was made.” II. From Robin Hood and the Monk ca.1450 edited by Stephen Knight and Thomas H. Ohlgren http://d.lib.rochester.edu/teams/text/robin-hood-and-the-monk Ye, on thyng greves me," seid Robyn, "And does my hert mych woo: That I may not no solem day To mas nor matyns goo. "Hit is a fourtnet and more," seid he, "Syn I my Savyour see; To day wil I to Notyngham," seid Robyn, "With the myght of mylde Marye." ---- "He is trew to his maister," seid oure kyng; "I sey, be swete Seynt John, He ...
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