Collected Poems: Volume Two

Chapter 5

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and townsfolk assembling to see the execution of WILL SCARLET._

FIRST RUSTIC

A sad may-day! Where yonder gallows glowers, We should have raised the may-pole.

SECOND RUSTIC

Ay, no songs, No kisses in the ring, no country dances To-day; no lads and lasses on the green, Crowning their queen of may.

[_Enter ROBIN HOOD, disguised as an old beggar, with a green patch on one eye._]

ROBIN

Is this the place, Masters, where they're a-goin' to hang Will Scarlet?

FIRST RUSTIC

Ay, father, more's the pity.

ROBIN

Eh! Don't ye think There may be scuffling, masters? There's a many That seems to like him well, here, roundabouts.

SECOND RUSTIC

Too many halberts round him. There's no chance.

ROBIN

I've heard the forest might break out, the lads In Lincoln green, you wot of! If they did?

FIRST RUSTIC

There's many here would swing a cudgel and help To trip the Sheriff up. If Robin Hood Were only here! But then he's outlawed now.

SECOND RUSTIC

Ay, and there's big rewards out. It would be Sure death for him to try a rescue now. The biggest patch of Lincoln Green we'll see This day, is that same patch on thy old eye, Eh, lads!

THIRD RUSTIC

What's more, they say Prince John is out This very day, scouring thro' Sherwood forest In quest of Lady Marian!

ROBIN

[_Sharply._]

You heard that?

THIRD RUSTIC

Ay, for they say she's flown to Sherwood forest.

SECOND RUSTIC

Ah! Ah? That's why he went. I saw Prince John! With these same eyes I saw him riding out To Sherwood, not an hour ago.

ROBIN

You saw him?

SECOND RUSTIC

Ay, and he only took three men at arms.

FIRST RUSTIC

Three men at arms! Why then, he must ha' known That Robin's men would all be busy here! He's none so bold, he would not risk his skin! I think there'll be some scuffling after all.

ROBIN

Ay, tell 'em so--go, spread it thro' the crowd!

[_He mutters to himself._]

He'd take some time, to find her, but 'fore God We must be quick; 'fore God we must be quick!

SECOND RUSTIC

Why, father, one would never think to see thee Thou had'st so sound a heart!

FIRST RUSTIC

Ah, here they come! The Sheriff and his men; and, in the midst, There's poor Will Scarlet bound.

THE CROWD MURMURS

Ah, here they come! Look at the halberts shining! Can you see him?

FIRST RUSTIC

There, there he is. His face is white: but, Lord, He takes it bravely.

SECOND RUSTIC

He's a brave man, Will.

SHERIFF

Back with the crowd there, guards; delay no time!

SOME WOMEN IN THE CROWD

Ah, ah, poor lad!

ROBIN

[_Eagerly._]

What are they doing now? I cannot see!

FIRST RUSTIC

The Sheriff's angered now!

SECOND RUSTIC

Ay, for they say a messenger has come From that same godless hangman whose lean neck I'd like to twist, saying he is delayed. 'Tis the first godly deed he has ever done.

THIRD RUSTIC

The Sheriff says he will not be delayed. But who will take the hangman's office?

ROBIN

Masters, I have a thought; make way; let me bespeak The Sheriff!

RUSTICS

How now, father, what's to do?

ROBIN

Make way, I tell you. Here's the man they want!

SHERIFF

What's this?

ROBIN

Good master Sheriff, I've a grudge Against Will Scarlet. Let me have the task Of sending him to heaven!

CROWD

Ah-h-h, the old devil!

SHERIFF

Come on, then, and be brief!

ROBIN

I'm not a hangman; But I can cleave your thinnest hazel wand At sixty yards.

SHERIFF

Shoot, then, and make an end. Make way there, clear the way!

[_An opening is made in the crowd. ROBIN stands in the gap, WILL SCARLET is not seen by the audience._]

CROWD

Ah-h-h, the old devil!

ROBIN

I'll shoot him one on either side, just graze him, To show you how I love him; then the third Slick in his heart.

[_He shoots. A murmur goes up from the crowd. The crowd hides WILL SCARLET during the shooting. But ROBIN remains in full view, in the opening._]

SHERIFF

[_Angrily._]

Take care! You've cut the cord That bound him on that side!

ROBIN

Then here's the second! I will be careful!

[_He takes a steady aim._]

A RUSTIC TO HIS NEIGHBOURS

I' faith, lads, he can shoot! What do you think--that green patch on his eye Smacks of the merry men! He's tricking them!

[_ROBIN shoots. A louder murmur goes up from the crowd._]

SHERIFF

You have cut the rope again!

A CRY

He has cut him free!

ROBIN

All right! All right! It's just to tease the dog! Here's for the third now!

[_He aims and shoots quickly. There is a loud cry of a wounded man; then a shout from the crowd._]

THE CROWD

Ah-h-h, he has missed; he has killed One of the guards!

FIRST RUSTIC

What has he done?

SECOND RUSTIC

He has killed One of the Sheriff's men!

SHERIFF

There's treachery here! I'll cleave the first man's heart that moves!

ROBIN

Will Scarlet, Pick up that dead man's halbert!

SHERIFF

Treachery! Help! Down with the villain!

ROBIN

[_Throws off his beggar's crouch and hurls the SHERIFF and several of his men back amongst the crowd. His cloak drops off._]

Sherwood! A merry Sherwood!

CROWD

Ah! ha! The Lincoln Green! A Robin Hood!

[_A bugle rings out and immediately some of the yokels throw off their disguise and the Lincoln green appears as by magic amongst the crowd. The guards are rushed and hustled by them. Robin and several of his men make a ring round WILL SCARLET._]

SHERIFF

It is the outlawed Earl of Huntingdon: There is a great reward upon his head. Down with him!

[_The SHERIFF'S men make a rush at the little band. A KNIGHT in jet black armour, with a red-cross shield, suddenly appears and forces his way through the mob, sword in hand._]

KNIGHT

What, so many against so few! Back, you wild wolves. Now, foresters, follow me, For our St. George and merry England, charge, Charge them, my lads!

[_The FORESTERS make a rush with him and the SHERIFF and his men take to flight._]

ROBIN

Now back to Sherwood, swiftly! A horse, or I shall come too late; a horse!

[_He sees the KNIGHT in armour standing by his horse._]

Your pardon, sir; our debt to you is great, Too great almost for thanks; but if you be Bound by the vows of chivalry, I pray you Lend me your charger; and my men will bring you To my poor home in Sherwood. There you'll find A most abundant gratitude.

KNIGHT

Your name?

ROBIN

Was Huntingdon; but now is Robin Hood.

KNIGHT

If I refuse?

ROBIN

Then, sir, I must perforce Take it. I am an outlaw, but the law Of manhood still constrains me--'tis a matter Of life and death--

KNIGHT

Take it and God be with you! I'll follow you to Sherwood with your men.

[_ROBIN seizes the horse, leaps to the saddle, and gallops away._]

[_Curtain._]