... them and they answer: from aisles of oak and ash Rings the Follow! Follow! and the boughs begin to crash; The ferns begin to flutter and the flowers begin to fly; And through the crimson dawning the robber band goes by. Robin! Robin! The Book of Living Poets - 227 psl.redagavo - 1907 - 375 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1904 - 868 psl.
...robber band goes by. Robin Г Robin! Robin! All his merry thieves Answer as the bugle-note shivers thro' the leaves: Calling as he used to call, faint and...In Sherwood, In Sherwood, about the break of day. Alfred Noye». Tb. Spectator. THE LIVING AGE: 0f Cmtttmporarg Citerai»« aitb ВТ E. LlTTELL IN 1844.)... | |
| John Vance Cheney, Sir Charles G. D. Roberts, Francis Hovey Stoddard, John Raymond Howard - 1904 - 618 psl.
...band goes by. Robin ! Robin ! Robin ! All his merry thieves Answer as the bugle-note shivers thro' the leaves : Calling as he used to call, faint and...In Sherwood, in Sherwood, about the break of day. ALFRED NOYES. FAR-AWAY. As chimes that flow o'er shining seas When Morn alights on meads of May, Faint... | |
| 1904 - 542 psl.
...band goes by. Robin ! Robin ! Robin ! All his merry thieves Answer as the bugle-note shivers, thro' the leaves: Calling as he used to call, faint and far away, In Sherwood, in Sherwood, alxnit the break of day. ALFRED NOYES. FAR-AWAY. As chimes that flow o'er shining seas When Morn alights... | |
| Alfred Noyes - 1906 - 234 psl.
...that winds a shadowy horn. Robin Hood is here again : all his merry thieves Hear a ghostly bugle-note shivering through the leaves, Calling as he used to...break of day. Merry, merry England has kissed the h'ps of June: All the wings of fairyland were here beneath the moon; Like a flight of rose-leaves fluttering... | |
| Alfred Noyes - 1906 - 224 psl.
...that winds a shadowy horn. Robin Hood is here again : all his merry thieves Hear a ghostly bugle-note shivering through the leaves, Calling as he used to...In Sherwood, in Sherwood, about the break of day. H 07 Merry, merry England has kissed the lips of June: All the wings of fairyland were here beneath... | |
| Robert Pickett Scott - 1907 - 452 psl.
...the robber band goes by. Robin! Robin! Robin! All his merry thieves Answer as the bugle-note shivers through the leaves ; Calling as he used to call, faint...In Sherwood, in Sherwood, about the break of day. Alfred Noyes. 2 1 6 The Call of the Homeland Scarlett's Song ING a song of scarlet poppies in the corn,... | |
| 1921 - 900 psl.
...Nothing interests boys more keenly than stories of Robin Hood and his Merry Men. They can still hear him "Calling as he used to call, faint and far away, In Sherwood, in Sherwood, about the break of day." Young children can be held enthralled by the color and rhythm of the Robin Hood Ballads. Besides these... | |
| Naomi Gwladys Royde-Smith - 1908 - 312 psl.
...robber band goes by. Robin ! Robin ! Robin ! All the merry thieves Answer as the bugle note shivers through the leaves, Calling as he used to call, faint...In Sherwood, in Sherwood, about the break of day. THE DWARFS TRAGEDY i IT was a King that rode to hunt upon a morn of May, And deep within the greenwood... | |
| 1912 - 624 psl.
...robber band goes by. Robin ! Robin ! Robin ! All his merry thieves Answer as the bugle-note shivers through the leaves: Calling as he used to call, faint...In Sherwood, in Sherwood, about the break of day. Alfred Noyes [1880GODIVA / waited for the train at Coventry: I hung with grooms and porters on the... | |
| Alfred Noyes - 1913 - 438 psl.
...the robber band goes by. Robin! Robin! Robin! All his merry thieves Answer as the bugle-note shivers through the leaves, Calling as he used to call, faint...In Sherwood, in Sherwood, about the break of day. THE WORLD'S MAY-QUEEN I WHITHER away is the Spring to-day? To England, to England! In France they heard... | |
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