“For thy word shall not stand;
They shall be three times asked in the church,
As the law is o f our land.”
Robin Hood pulled o ff the bishop’s coat,
And put it upon Little John;
“By the faith o f my body,” then Robin said.
This cloth doth make thee a man.”
When Little John went into the quire,
The people began to laugh;
He asked them seven times in the church,
Lest three times should not be enough.
“Who gives me this maid?” said Little John;
Quoth Robin Hood, “That do I,
And he that takes her from Allan-a-Dale
Full dearly he shall her buy.”
And thus having end o f this merry wedding,
The bride looked like a queen;
And so they returned to the merry greenwood,
Amongst the leaves so green.
Q uestions and Tasks
1. How was the protest against Catholic Church and the growth
o f national feeling reflected in English literature?
2. What do you know about William Langland’s best poem?
3. How many periods can be distinguished in Geoffrey
Chaucer’s literary work?
5. Why is Chaucer’s famous “The Canterbury Tales” still o f
great value to the world literature?
5. In what do you see Chaucer’s contribution to literature?
6
. What is English literature of the 15 century characterized by?
7. What groups o f English ballads do you know?
8
. What group do Robin Hood ballads belong lo?
9. What features o f Robin Hood’s character attracted people
most o f all?
UNIT 3
RENAISSANCE
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