But thou may fail,’ quoth Little John, ‘If it be Christ’s own will.
What is the matter," quoth Little John, "You sit on th' highway side?
O who is yonder," quoth Little John, 45 "That now comes over the lee?
But thou mayst fayle,’ quoth Little John, ‘If itt be Christ his will.
Now stand thou back thine own self," quoth Little John, and straightway smote the man a buffet beside his head that felled him as a butcher fells an ox, and then he leaped to the cart where Stutely sat.
So be it, good master," quoth Little John, "yet all the disguise that I wish is a good suit of scarlet instead of this of Lincoln green.
Now," quoth Little John, "is there never a man here that will lend me a good stout staff till I try the mettle of yon fellow?
If you shut your eyes," quoth little Garaine, "I will show you the way to go To the orchard of suns and the garden of moons And the field where the stars do grow.
VII "Quoth little Garaine" VIII As vain as Absalom IX A little concerning the Chevalier de la Darante X An officer of marines XI The coming of Doltaire XII "The point envenomed too!
The gates are locked," quoth little Garaine, "But the way I am going to tell!
But you must speak soft," quoth little Garaine "And still must your footsteps be, For a great bear prowls in the field of stars, And the moons they have men to see.
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