"The Adventures of Robin Hood" Quotes
A bandit and his Merry Men rob from the rich to help the poor in this classic tale of adventure and justice.
classics | 320 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
Now we are kings and all the world is ours.
How could I harm you, my lady? You are as safe with me as you would be in the arms of your own mother.
Heaven rest her soul, my dear. I fear she is burning in the hot fires of purgatory.
I am Robin Hood, outlaw of Sherwood Forest and sworn foe of the unjust Sheriff of Nottingham.
I trust you, my lord. But my trust is not easily won, nor lightly lost.
By Saint George, you shall pay for this insult!
I care not for such trifles. I would rather have six good men than a hundred weaklings.
I would rather die than live in a world without justice.
Steal from the rich, give to the poor. That's the way of the Merry Men.
I am as merry as the day is long.





