A mischievous sprite of English folklore.
1 The frolics of Robin Goodfellow are rendered with the utmost grace and spirit.
2 Puck, or Robin Goodfellow , is the leader of the fairy band.
3 And there was Robin Goodfellow waiting for him under the tree!
4 On his side, half his face bloody and caved in, lay Robin Goodfellow .
5 All this is precisely the conduct of Robin Goodfellow , described so charmingly by Milton:
6 In England, Robin Goodfellow was supposed to perform like functions.
7 I cannot believe that was an act of coincidence, not from the infamous Robin Goodfellow .
8 The colors are red and black, like Robin Goodfellow .
9 No, of course I am thinking of Robin Goodfellow .
10 This impish animal had been christened Robin Goodfellow , a name that was shortened for convenience to Robin .
11 As regards the tricky stories, they may be due to a confusion between Robin Hood and Robin Goodfellow .
12 Here's the original Robin Goodfellow .
13 But it is a Robin Goodfellow nevertheless, a perfect Puck, that loves nothing on earth so well as mischief.
14 Ariella, myself, and...and Robin Goodfellow .
15 An instance of a fairy incubus is given in the "Life of Robin Goodfellow , " Hazlitt's Fairy Mythology, p.
16 How many hands, now dust, had awakened his strings ere he became the Robin Goodfellow and Familiar of Gaetano Pisani!
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