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Ballads are the oldest existing form of the Robin Hood legends, although none of them are recorded at the time of the first allusions to him, and many are much later.
They share many common features, often opening with praise of the greenwood and relying heavily on disguise as a plot device, but include a wide variation in tone and plot.
The ballads below are sorted into three groups, very roughly according to date of first known free-standing copy.
Ballads whose first recorded version appears ( usually incomplete ) in the Percy Folio may appear in later versions and may be much older than the mid-17th century when the Folio was compiled.
Any ballad may be older than the oldest copy which happens to survive, or descended from a lost older ballad.
For example, the plot of Robin Hood's Death, found in the Percy Folio, is summarised in the 15th-century A Gest of Robyn Hode, and it also appears in an 18th-century version.

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