"The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood" Quotes
The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood: A bold and charismatic outlaw leads a band of merry men in stealing from the rich to give to the poor.
classics | 330 pages | Published in 1883
Quotes
Now I know truly that all the stories and songs about Robin Hood are true.
What is thy name? said Robin Hood. Truly, said the stranger, my name is John Little.
Thou art a noble fellow and none other.
But now thou speakest only of thine own griefs, good friend.
Would that I could live so free from the base bonds of duty.
Truly, thou art the sweetest singer that e'er mine ears did hear.
An thou arborest hereabouts, thou wilt not be hurt.
Thou art twenty stone weight, if thou art anything.
What will not gold buy?
Draw thy sword, fellow, and defend thyself.





