Legends That Every Child Should Know
r long our
and safe
unting onc
y Chase
deer with h
cy took
may rue th
ing of t
earl of No
o God d
e in the Sc
mmer day
t harts in
and be
gs to Earl
and wher
arl Percy
prevent h
earl not f
he woods
n hundred b
en men o
ll well in
eir shaft
greyhound
the fal
they beg
ight did
fore high n
d fat bu
dined, the
the dee
mustered on
ble to
des all with
were guar
n swiftly thr
le deer
ir cries the
shrill d
y to the
the tend
arl Douglas
to meet
ought he wou
r would
brave youn
the earl
doth Earl
in armou
hundred Sc
hing in
f pleasant
the Rive
sports," Ear
your bows
ith me, my
age forth
as never ch
and or i
did on hors
my hap
ncounter
to break
on his milk
ke a ba
most of h
our shone
aid he, "who
t so bol
ut my conse
my fall
an that did
ble Pe
We list not
whose m
spend our d
est harts
s swore a s
in rage
I will out
s two sh
well, an e
ercy,
me, Percy,
t offenc
se our gui
have done
and I the
our me
he," Earl
m it is
a gallant s
gton was
I would not
our king,
y captain fo
tood lo
arls," quoth
a squir
he best th
ave power
power to wi
with hear
archers bent
ts were go
t flight of
score Scot
deer with h
bade on
moved with
ars to sh
full fast on
ess there
a gallant
ing on t
t was great
man chose
blood out of
like wa
e two stout
ains of g
wode, they
e a crue
until they b
s of tempe
own their ch
kling dow
e, Percy!" D
ith I will
shalt high
our Scot
m I will f
report
e most cour
er I di
," quoth Ear
ffer I d
t yield t
r yet wa
here came a
an Engl
Earl Douglas
and dea
id more word
, my merr
y life is
cy sees
g life, Ear
man by
arl Douglas,
had lost
my very hea
ow for t
more redo
could ne
ngst the Sco
Earl Dou
in heart di
he Lor
ntgomery wa
a spear fu
ed on a ga
ly through
e English a
all drea
Earl Percy
his hate
vehement for
y he di
n through th
loth-yard
oth those
age none c
archer th
e earl w
good bow
a trus
of a clot
ard head
ir Hugh M
full rig
se-wing that
art's blo
rom break of
ting of
ey rang the
e scarce
arl Percy th
hn of
arcliff and
, that bo
r George an
hts of go
ph Raby ther
wess did
ngton needs
n dolefu
s legs were
t upon h
l Douglas th
gh Mon
es Morrell, t
would n
euer of Har
er's son
ambwell, we
d he cou
d Maxwell,
glas he
undred Scot
ifty-fiv
n hundred
e but fi
Chevy Chas
e greenw
did many
sbands t
eir wounds in
would no
, bathed in
e with t
them dead a
were clad
s brought t
land's kin
Earl Doug
an arro
ws!" King J
d may wi
t any cap
accoun
gs to King
s short
y of Nort
n at Che
with him!" s
will no
have withi
red as go
ot Scots nor
ll venge
venged on
Earl Per
e king did
n Humbl
fifty knigh
s of grea
rest, of sm
y hundr
the hunting
the Ea
king, and b
ty, joy,
nceforth tha
ble men