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- Q7352532 subject Q8359474.
- Q7352532 subject Q8670620.
- Q7352532 abstract "Robin Hood and the Monk is Child ballad 119, and among the oldest existing ballads of Robin Hood, existing in manuscript from about 1450.It may have been originally recited rather than sung; it refers to itself as a "talking" in its last verse:Thus endys the talkyng of the munkeAnd Robyn Hode i-wysse;God, that is euer a crowned kyng,Bryng vs all to his blisse.However, this is by no means certain, since the word "talking" could also mean a written discourse or information in Middle English.There are notable parallels between this ballad and that of Adam Bell, Clym of the Cloughe and Wyllyam of Cloudeslee, but whether either legend was the source for the other can not be established.".
- Q7352532 wikiPageExternalLink robin-hood-and-the-monk-introduction.
- Q7352532 wikiPageExternalLink ch119.htm.
- Q7352532 wikiPageWikiLink Q122634.
- Q7352532 wikiPageWikiLink Q132612.
- Q7352532 wikiPageWikiLink Q1437648.
- Q7352532 wikiPageWikiLink Q2497514.
- Q7352532 wikiPageWikiLink Q2517093.
- Q7352532 wikiPageWikiLink Q2712262.
- Q7352532 wikiPageWikiLink Q345.
- Q7352532 wikiPageWikiLink Q36395.
- Q7352532 wikiPageWikiLink Q4678697.
- Q7352532 wikiPageWikiLink Q603292.
- Q7352532 wikiPageWikiLink Q8359474.
- Q7352532 wikiPageWikiLink Q8670620.
- Q7352532 comment "Robin Hood and the Monk is Child ballad 119, and among the oldest existing ballads of Robin Hood, existing in manuscript from about 1450.It may have been originally recited rather than sung; it refers to itself as a "talking" in its last verse:Thus endys the talkyng of the munkeAnd Robyn Hode i-wysse;God, that is euer a crowned kyng,Bryng vs all to his blisse.However, this is by no means certain, since the word "talking" could also mean a written discourse or information in Middle English.There are notable parallels between this ballad and that of Adam Bell, Clym of the Cloughe and Wyllyam of Cloudeslee, but whether either legend was the source for the other can not be established.".
- Q7352532 label "Robin Hood and the Monk".