id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42585 nan The Ballads & Songs of Derbyshire With Illustrative Notes, and Examples of the Original Music, etc. .txt text/plain 68326 6108 94 And said, good sir, awhile rest ye, I will none of thy gold, sir prince, said Humphrey then, And said, farewell, Sir William, fair and free. If I shall dye, said the Lord Strange then, not least, his faithful friend and follower, _Little John_, is said A very good Ballad of bold _Robin Hood_, Then come hither little _John_, said _Robin Hood_, Said _Robin Hood_, Lady fair, whether away, Said _Robin Hood_, reach me that Buck, little _John_, I will not faith, said bold _Robin_; come _John_, It will be seen that in the ballad Little John is said to have been My name is John Little, a man of good mettle; Another good old Derbyshire hunting song is the following, which There I shall know who made the old man pass; Of God, nor of good man, wee stoode in little awe. Good Lord, be thou to us near! ./cache/42585.txt ./txt/42585.txt