A highwayman may become brave through experience and practice. By repeatedly engaging in acts of robbery and facing the risks involved, the highwayman can develop a confidence in their abilities and become accustomed to the dangers of their lifestyle. Additionally, peer influence and the desire for status or wealth may motivate a highwayman to display bravery in their actions.
Tim the Ostler is described as being loyal, compassionate, and brave in the poem "The Highwayman." He risks his life to warn the highwayman about the soldiers' trap and ultimately sacrifices himself to save the highwayman's life.
go to your doctor
they were seen as romantic heroes, who were brave and courageous. However this is far from the truth
The highwayman
The highwayman
he saw his friend reading about them and decided there and then that was what he wanted to do
the highwayman were about in the 18th century
you need to be brave and courageous
You have to be tough and brave
the highwayman were about in the 18th century
robin hood
A highwayman was a thief who robbed people traveling on the highway. I do not know that anyone "needed" a highwayman.