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John Hamilton Reynolds - Sonnet III. On Robin HoodJohn Hamilton Reynolds - Sonnet III. On Robin Hood
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With coat of Lincoln green and mantle too, And horn of ivory mouth, and buckle bright, And arrows wing`d with peacock-feathers light, And trusty bow well gather`d of the yew,-- Stands Robin Hood: -- and near, with eyes of blue Shining through dusk hair, like the stars of night, A habited in pretty forest plight,-- His green-wood beauty sits, young as the dew. Oh gentle-tressed girl!  Maid Marian! Are thine eyes bent upon the gallant game That stray in the merry Sherwood: thy sweet fame Can never, never die.  And thou, high man, Would we might pledge thee with thy silver Can Of Rhenish, in the woods of Nottingham!
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