Ay, but you’ve fettled things nicely, the lot of you, While I tramped the hungry roads.
Then John bent up his long bende-bowe, And fettled him to shoote: The bowe was made of tender boughe, And fell downe at his foote.
The young knight dreamt, the selfsame night With foes he was bested, That fiercely fettled them to fight Against him in his bed.
Then John he took Guye's bow in his hand, His boltes and arrowes eche one: When the sheriffe saw Little John bend his bow, He fettled him to begone.
Then John he took Guy's bow in his hand, His boltes and arrowes eche one: When the sheriffe saw Little John bend his bow, He fettled him to be gone.
Then John he took Guyes bow in his hand, His boltes and arrowes eche one: When the sheriffe saw Little John bend his bow, He fettled him to be gone.
To see how these yeomen together they fought Two howres of a summers day: Yet neither Robin Hood nor Sir Guy Them fettled to flye away.
Aw know Dick'll be suited when he sees all fettled up, an' if aw get theas stockins done ta neet the'll be aght o'th gate.
Then John he took Guyes bow in his hand, 225 His boltes and arrowes eche one: When the sheriffe saw Little John bend his bow, He fettled him to be gone.
The next day in the morning they fettled them to ride.
My lord Cid and the others have fettled them to ride, With armor and with horses and caparisons of pride.
They fettled them for riding, when all his words were o'er; With utmost speed they hastened, their march they would not stay.
And now the Heirs of Carrión have fettled them to fare.
Their leave then have they taken and fettled them to ride, And with them went the herald on their need that was to wait.
Three thousand Moors have mounted and fettled them to ride.
LVII Then John he took Guy’s bow in his hand, His boltes and arrowes eche one: When the Sheriffe saw Little John bend his bow, He fettled him to be gone.
To have seen how these yeomen together fought Two hours of a summer’s day; It, was neither Guy nor Robin Hood That fettled them to fly away.
John bent up a good yew bow, And fettled him to shoot; The bow was made of a tender bough, And fell down to his foot.
To see how these yeomen together they fought Two hours of a summer's day: Yet neither Robin Hood nor sir Guy Them fettledto fly away.
Then John he took Guy's bow in his hand, His bolts and arrows each one: When the sheriff saw Little John bend his bow, He fettled him to be gone.
John bent up a good yew bow, And fettled him to shoot: The bow was made of a tender bough, And fell down to his foot.
Afore midnight, light on me to be there, and allfettled and ready.
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