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* When as the sheriff of Nottingham <br> Was come, with mickle grief, <br> He talkd no good of Robin Hood, <br> That strong and sturdy thief.
:* ''Robin Hood and the Golden Arrow'' [http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/eng/child/ch152.htm]
 
* The horsemen, young, active, and doughty riders, came close up to the rock face and all dismounted, whereat Ali Baba took good note of them, and soon he was fully persuaded by their mien and demeanor that they were a troop of highwaymen who, having fallen upon a caravan, had despoiled it and carried off the spoil and brought their booty to this place with intent of concealing it safely in some cache. Moreover, he observed that they were forty in number. Ali Baba saw the robbers, as soon as they came under the tree, each unbridle his horse and hobble it. Then all took off their saddlebags, which proved to he full of gold and silver. The man who seemed to he the captain presently pushed forward, load on shoulder, through thorns and thickets, till he came up to a certain spot, where he uttered these strange words: "Open, Sesame!" And forthwith appeared a wide doorway in the face of the rock. The robbers went in, and last of all their chief, and then the portal shut of itself.
** Scheherazade ''[[One Thousand and One Nights]]'' ''Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves'' [http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/burt1k1/tale31.htm]
 
* Thou hast stolen both mine office and my name;<br>The one ne'er got me credit, the other mickle blame.