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present outlaw life。〃
〃Our life;〃 said the friar; 〃is a craft; an art; and a mystery。 How much
of it; think you; could be learned at court?〃
〃Indeed; I cannot say;〃 said the stranger knight: 〃but I should
apprehend very little。〃
〃And so should I;〃 said the friar: 〃for we should find very little of
our bold open practice; but should hear abundance of praise of our
principles。 To live in seeming fellowship and secret rivalry; to have a hand
for all; and a heart for none; to be everybody's acquaintance; and nobody's
friend; to meditate the ruin of all on whom we smile; and to dread the
secret stratagems of all who smile on us; to pilfer honours and despoil
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fortunes; not by fighting in daylight; but by sapping in darkness: these are
arts which the court can teach; but which we; by 'r Lady; have not learned。
But let your court…minstrel tune up his throat to the praise of your court…
hero; then come our principles into play: then is our practice extolled not
by the same name; for their Richard is a hero; and our Robin is a thief:
marry; your hero guts an exchequer; while your thief disembowels a
portmanteau; your hero sacks a city; while your thief sacks a cellar: your
hero marauds on a larger scale; and that is all the difference; for the
principle and the virtue are one: but two of a trade cannot agree:
therefore your hero makes laws to get rid of your thief; and gives him an
ill name that he may hang him: for might is right; and the strong make
laws for the weak; and they that make laws to serve their own turn do also
make morals to give colour to their laws。〃
〃Your comparison; friar;〃 said the stranger; 〃fails in this: that your thief
fights for profit; and your hero for honour。 I have fought under the banners
of Richard; and if; as you phrase it; he guts exchequers; and sacks cities; it
is not to win treasure for himself; but to furnish forth the means of his
greater and more glorious aim。〃
〃Misconceive me not; sir knight;〃 said the friar。 〃We all love and
honour King Richard; and here is a deep draught to his health: but I would
show you; that we foresters are miscalled by opprobrious names; and that
our virtues; though they follow at humble distance; are yet truly akin to
those of Coeur…de…Lion。 I say not that Richard is a thief; but I say that
Robin is a hero: and for honour; did ever yet man; miscalled thief; win
greater honour than Robin? Do not all men grace him with some
honourable epithet? The most gentle thief; the most courteous thief; the
most bountiful thief; yea; and the most honest thief? Richard is courteous;
bountiful; honest; and valiant: but so also is Robin: it is the false word
that makes the unjust distinction。 They are twin…spirits; and should be
friends; but that fortune hath differently cast their lot: but their names
shall descend together to the latest days; as the flower of their age and of
England: for in the pure principles of freebootery have they excelled all
men; and to the principles of freebootery; diversely developed; belong all
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the qualities to which song and story concede renown。〃
〃And you may add; friar;〃 said Marian; 〃that Robin; no less than
Richard; is king in his own dominion; and that if his subjects be fewer; yet
are they more uniformly loyal。〃
〃I would; fair lady;〃 said the stranger; 〃that thy latter observation were
not so true。 But I nothing doubt; Robin; that if Richard could hear your
friar; and see you and your lady; as I now do; there is not a man in England
whom he would take by the hand more cordially than yourself。〃
〃Gramercy; sir knight;〃 said Robin But his speech was cut short by
Little John calling; 〃Hark!〃
All listened。 A distant trampling of horses was heard。 The sounds
approached rapidly; and at length a group of horsemen glittering in
holyday dresses was visible among the trees。
〃God's my life!〃 said Robin; 〃what means this? To arms; my
merrymen all。〃
〃No arms; Robin;〃 said the foremost horseman; riding up and
springing from his saddle: 〃have you forgotten Sir William of the Lee?〃
〃No; by my fay;〃 said Robin; 〃and right welcome again to Sherwood。〃
Little John bustled to re…array the disorganised economy of the table;
and replace the dilapidations of the provender。
〃I come late; Robin;〃 said Sir William; 〃but I came by a wrestling;
where I found a good yeoman wrongfully beset by a crowd of sturdy
varlets; and I staid to do him right。〃
〃I thank thee for that; in God's name;〃 said Robin; 〃as if thy good
service had been to myself。〃
〃And here;〃 said the knight; 〃is thy four hundred pound; and my men
have brought thee an hundred bows and as many well…furnished quivers;
which I beseech thee to receive and to use as a poor token of my grateful
kindness to thee: for me and my wife and children didst thou redeem from
beggary。〃
〃Thy bows and arrows;〃 said Robin; 〃will I joyfully receive: but of thy
money; not a penny。 It is paid already。 My Lady; who was thy security;
hath sent it me for thee。〃
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Sir William pressed; but Robin was inflexible。
〃It is paid;〃 said Robin; 〃as this good knight can testify; who saw my
Lady's messenger depart but now。〃
Sir William looked round to the stranger knight; and instantly fell on
his knee; saying; 〃God save King Richard。〃
The foresters; friar and all; dropped on their knees together; and
repeated in chorus: 〃God save King Richard。〃
〃Rise; rise;〃 said Richard; smiling: 〃Robin is king here; as his lady
hath shown。 I have heard much of thee; Robin; both of thy present and
thy former state。 And this; thy fair forest…queen; is; if tales say true; the
lady Matilda Fitzwater。〃
Marian signed acknowledgment。
〃Your father;〃 said the king; 〃has approved his fidelity to me; by the
loss of his lands; which the newness of my return; and many public cares;
have not yet given me time to restore: but this justice shall be done to him;
and to thee also; Robin; if thou wilt leave thy forest…life and resume thy
earldom; and be a peer of Coeur…de…Lion: for braver heart and juster hand
I never yet found。〃
Robin looked round on his men。
〃Your followers;〃 said the king; 〃shall have free pardon; and such of
them as thou wilt part with shall have maintenance from me; and if ever I
confess to priest; it shall be to thy friar。〃
〃Gramercy to your majesty;〃 said the friar; 〃and my inflictions shall be
flasks of canary; and if the number be (as in grave cases I may;
peradventure; make it) too great for one frail mortality; I will relieve you
by vicarious penance; and pour down my own throat the redundancy of the
burden。〃
Robin and his followers embraced the king's proposal。 A joyful
meeting soon followed with the baron and Sir Guy of Gamwell: and
Richard himself honoured with his own presence a formal solemnization
of the nuptials of our lovers; whom he constantly distinguished with his
peculiar regard。
The friar could not say; Farewell to the forest; without something of a
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heavy heart: and he sang as he turned his back upon its bounds;
occasionally reverting his head:
Ye woods; that oft at sultry noon Have o'er me spread your
messy shade: Ye gushing streams; whose murmured tune Has in
my ear sweet music made; While; where the dancing pebbles show
Deep in the restless fountain…pool The gelid water's upward flow;
My se