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A major chamge in the evolutionary lineage leading to the chordates was the

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    I dont know"Robin Hood and the Scotchman"

    Now bold Robin Hood to the north would go,

    With valour and mickle might;

    With sword by his side, which oft had been try’d,

    To fight and recover his right.

    The first that he met was a jolly stout Scot,

    His servant he said he would be;

    No quoth Robin Hood, it cannot be good.

    For thou wilt prove false unto me.

    Thou hast not been true to sire or cuz:

    Nay marry, the Scot he said;

    As true as your heart, I never will part,

    Good master be not afraid.

    But e’er I employ you, said bold Robin hood,

    With you I must have a bout;

    The Scotchman reply’d, let the battle be try’d,

    For I know I will beat you out.

    Thus saying, the contest did quickly begin,

    Which lasted two hours and more;

    The blows Sawney gave bold Robin so brave,

    The battle soon made him give o’er.

    Have mercy, thou Scotchman, bold Robin Hood cry’d,

    Full dearly this boon have I bought;

    We will both agree, and my man you shall be,

    For a stouter I never have fought.

    Then Sawney consented with Robin to go,

    To be of his bowmen so gay;

    Thus ended the fight, and with mickle delight

    To Sherwood they hasted away.

    Source: "Robin Hood and the Scotchman." The Robin Hood Garlands and Ballads. Ed. John Mathew Gutch, William Hone, Francis Douce, and Edward Francis Rimbault. London: John Russell Smith and Joseph Lilly, 1750. 392-93. Google Books. Web. 24 June 2011.

    What is the structure of this poem?
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