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National Library of Scotland - Crawford
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A new Ballad of Robin Hood, William Scadlock, and Little John:
OR,
A Narrative of their Victory obtained against the Prince of Aragon and the two
Gyants: And how William Scadlock married the Princess.
To the Tune of, Robin Hood, or, Hey down, down a down.

NOw Robin Hood, Will Scadlock, and little John,
are walking over the plain,
With a good fat buck which William Scadlock
with his strong bow had stain.

Jog on, jog on, crys Robin Hood,
the day it runs full fast,
For though my Nephew me a breakfast gave,
I have not yet broke my fast.

Then to yender lodge, let us take our way,
I think it wondrous good,
Where my Nephew by my bold Yeomen,
shall be welcomd unto the green wood.

With that he took the bugle-horn,
ful well he could it blow:
Streight from the woods came marching down
one hundred tall fellows and mo.

Stand, stand to your arms, crys Will. Scadlock,
lo the enemies are mithin ken:
With that Robin Hood he laughd aloud,
crys, They are my bold Yeomen.

Who when they arrivd, and Robin espyd,
cryd, Master, What is your will:
We thought you had in danger been,
your horn did sound so shrill.

Now nay, now nay, quoth Robin Hood,
the danger is past and gone,
I should have you to welcome my Nephew here,
that hath paid me two for one.

In feasting and sporting they passed the day,
till Phoebus sunk into the deep;
Then each one to his quarters hyd,
his guard there for to keep.

Long had they not walked within the green wood,
but Robin he was espyed,
Of a beautiful Damsel all alone,
that on a black palfrey did ride.

Her riding-suit was of sable hew black,
cypress over her face,
Through which her rose-like cheeks did blush
all with a comely grace.

Come tell me the cause thou pritty one,
quoth Robin, and tell me aright,
From whence thou comest, and whether thou goest,
all in this mournful plight?

From London I came, the Damsel replyd,
from London upon the Thames,
Which circled is, O grief to tell,
besiegd with forraign arms:

By the proud Prince of Aragon,
who swears by his martial hand,
To have the Princess to his Spouse,
or else to waste this Land.

Except that Champions can be found,
that dare fight three to three,
Against the Prince, and Gyants twain,
most horid for to see:

Whose grissly looks and eyes like brands,
strike terrour where they come,
With serpents hissing on their helms,
instead of feathered plume.

The Princess shall be the Victors prize,
the King hath vowd, and said,
And he that shall the conquest win,
shall have her to his Bride.

Now we are four Damsels sent abroad,
to the East, West, North, and South,
To try whose fortune is so good,
to find these Champions forth.

But all in vain we have sought about,
yet none so bold there are,
That dare adventure life and blood,
to free a Lady fair.

When is the day? quoth Robin Hood,
tell me this, and no more.
On Midsummer next, the Damsel said,
which is June the twenty four.

With that the tears trickled down her cheeks,
and silent was her tongue,
With sighs and sobs she took her leave,
away her palfrey sprung.

This news struck Robin to the heart,
he fell down on the grass,
His action, and his troubled mind,
shewd he perplexed was.

Where lies your grief? quoth Will scadlock,
O Master tell to me,
If the Damsels eyes have peircd your heart,
Ill fetch her back to thee.

Now nay, now nay, quoth Robin Hood,
she doth not cause my smart,
But it is the poor distressed Princess,
that wounds me to the heartr.

I will go fight the Gyants all,
to set the Lady free.
The Devil take my soul, quoth little John,
if I part with thy company.

Must I stay behind? quoth Will. Scadlock,
no, no, that must not be,
Ill make the third man in the fight,
so we shall be three to three.

These words cheerd Robin at the heart,
joy shone within his face,
Within his arms he hugd them both,
and kindly did imbrace.

Quoth he, Well put on mothly gray,
with long staves in our hands,
A scrip and bottle by our sides,
as come from the holy Land:

So may we pass along the high-way,
none will ask from whence we came,
But take us Pilgrims for to be,
or else some Holy-men.

Now they are on their journey gone,
as fast as they may speed,
Yet for all hast, ere they arrivd,
the Princess forth was led,

To be delivered to the Prince,
who in the List do stand,
Prepard to fight, or else receive
his Lady by the hand.

With that he walkt about the Lists,
with Gyants by h[i]s side,
Bring forth, quoth he, your Champions,
or bring me forth my Bride:

This is the four and twenty day,
the day prefixt upon,
Bring forth my Bride, London burns,
I swear by Acaron.

Then crys the King and Queen likewise,
both weeping as they speake,
Lo we have brought our Daughter dear,
whom we are forcd to forsake.

With that stept out bold Robin Hood,
crys, My Leige it must not be so;
Such beauty as the fair Princess,
is not for a Tyrants mow.

The Prince he then began to storm,
crys, Fool, fanatick, baboon,
How dares thou stop my valours prize?
Ill kill thee with a frown.

Thou Tyrant, Turk, thou Infidel,
thus Robin began to reply,
Thy frowns I scorn, lo heres my gage,
and thus I thee defie:

And for those two Goliahs there,
that stand on either side,
Here are two little Davids by,
that soon can tame their pride.

Then did the King for armour send,
for lances, swords, and shields;
And thus all three in armour bright,
came marching to the field.

The trumpets began to sound a charge,
each singled out his man,
Their arms in peices soon where hewd,
blood sprung from every vain:

The Prince he reacht Robin a blow,
he struck with might and main,
Which forcd him rell about the field,
as though he had been slain.

God-a-mercy, quoth Robin, for that blow,
the quarrel shall soon be tryd
This stroke shall show a full divorce,
betwixt thee and thy Bride.

So from his shoulder hes cut his head,
which on the ground did fall,
And grumbled sore at Robin Hood,
to be so dealt withal.

The Gyants then began to rage,
to see their Prince lye dead;
Thous be the next, quoth little John,
except thou well guard thy head:

With that his faulcion he wherl[]d about,
it was both keen and sharp,
He clove the Gyant to the belt,
and cut in twain his heart.

Will. Scadlock well had playd his part,
the Gyant he brought to his knee,
Quoth he, The Devil cannot break his fast,
unless he have you all three:

So with his faulcion he run him through,
a deep and gashly wound,
Who rambd and foamd, curst & blasphemd,
and then fell to the ground.

Now all the Lists with sheets were stild,
the skies they did resound,
Which brought the Princess to herself,
who was faln in a swound.

The King, and Queen, and Princess fair,
came walking to the place,
And gave the champions many thanks,
and did them further grace.

Tell me, quoth the King, whence you are,
that thus disguised came,
Whose valour speaks, that noble blood,
doth run through every vain?

A boon, a boon, quoth Robin Hood,
on my knees I beg and crave.
By my crown, quoth the King, I grant,
ask what, and thou shalt have.

Then pardon I beg for my merry men,
which are within the green wood,
For little John, and Will. Scadlock,
and for me bold Robin Hood.

Art thou Robin Hood then? quoth the King,
for the valour you have shown,
Your pardons I do freely grant,
and welcome every one.

The Princess I promised the Victors prize,
she cannot have you all three:
She shall chuse, quoth Robin; saith little John,
Then little share fal[l]s to me.

Then did the Princess view all three,
with a comely lovely grace,
Who took Will Scadlock by the hand,
quoth, Here I make my choice.

With that a noble Lord stept forth,
of Maxfield Ea[r]l was he,
Who lookt Will Scadlock in the face,
then wept most bitterly:

Quoth he, I had a son like thee,
whom I lovd wondrous well,
But he his gone, or rather dead,
his name is young Gamwell.

Then did Will Scadlock fall on his knees,
cries, Father, father here,
Here kneels your son, your young Gamwell,
you said you lovd so dear.

But Lord what imbracing, and kissing was there,
when all these friends where met,
They are gone to the wedding and so the bedding
and so I bid you good-night.


FINIS
LONDON: Printed for A.M. W.O. and T. Thackeray, in Duck Lane.

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