Little Iohn and the four Beggers, A new Merry Song of Robin Hood and little John, Shewing how Little John went a Begging, and how he fought with four Beggers, and what a prize he got of the four Beggers,
The tune is, Robin Hood and the begger
ALL you that delight to spend some time
with a hey down down a down down
A merry Song for to sing,
Vnto me draw néer and you shall hear
how little
John went a begging.
As
Robin Hood walked the Forest along.
with a hey, &c.
And all his Yeomandrée,
Sayes
Robin some of you must a begging go
and little
John it must be thée.
Sayes
John if I must a begging go,
with a hey, &c.
I will have a palmers wéed,
With a staff and a Coat and bags of all sort
the better then I shall spéed.
Come give me now a bag for my bread,
with a hey, &c.
And another for my chéese
And one for a peny when a; I get any.
that nothing I may léese.
Now little
John he is a begging gone,
with a hey.
Séeking for some relief,
But of all the Beggers he met on the stay,
little
John he was the chief,
But as he was walking himself alone
with a hey, &c.
Four beggers he chanced to spy,
Some deaf and some blind & some came behind
sayes
John heres brave company.
Good morrow said
John my brethren dear
with a hey, &c.
Good fortune I had you to sée,
Which way do you go pray let me know,
for I want some company,
O what is here to do then said little
John
with a hey.
Why rings all those bells said he.
What dog is a hanging come let us be ganging
that we the truth may sée,
Here is no dog a hanging then one of them said
with a hey &c.
Good fellow we tell unto thée,
But here is one
[...] wil give us chéese & bread
and it may be one single peny.
We have brethren in
London another he said
with a hey, &c.
So have we in
Coventry
In
Barwick and
Dover and all the world over
but nere a crookt car
[...]il like thée
THerefore stand thee back thou crooked care
with a hey.
And take that knock on the crown,
Nay said little
Iohn Ile not yet be gone
for about will I have with you round,
Now have at you all then said little
Iohn,
with a hey.
If you be so full of your blows,
Fight on all four and nere give ore,
whether you be friend or foes
John nipped the dumb and made him to rore
with a hey:
And the blind that could not sée,
And be that a Cripple has been seven pears
he made them run faster then he,
And flinging then all against the wall,
with a hey.
With many a sturdie bang
It made
Iohn sing to bear the gold ring
Whi
[...]h again the walls cryed twang
Then he got out of the beggers Cloak
with a hey.
Thrée hundred pound in gold
Good Fortune had I then said little
Iohn
such a good fight to behold
But what found he in a beggers bag
with a hey
But three hundred pound and three
If I drink water while this doth last
then until death may I dye
And my begging trade I now will give o're
with a hey, &c.
My fortune hath bin so good,
Therefore Ile not stay but I will away
to the Forrest of we cry
Sherwood.
But when to the Forrest of
Sherwood he came
with a hey
he quickly there did see
His Master good bold
Robin Hood
and all his company,
What news what news then said
Robin Hood
with a hey.
Come little
Iohn tell unto me,
How hast thou sped with thy beggers trade
for that I fain would see,
No news but good then said little
Iohn
with a hey,
With begging ful wel I have sped
Six hundred and three I have here for thee
in silver and gold so te
[...]
Then
Robin Hood took little
John, by y
e hand,
with a hey,
And danced about the Oak tree,
If we drink water while this doth hast
then an it death may we die.
So to conclude my merry new Song,
with a hey.
All you that delight it to sing
Tis of
Robin Hood that Archer good
and how little
John went a begging
Printed for William Gilber [...]son,