In the past, highwaymen like Richard Turpin were hung. Nowadays it will depend on what crimes you have committed and where. For theft you will likely be imprisoned. If you commit murder, then you may find yourself on death row
The highwayman
what is the famouse catchfrase for the highwayman
what qualities are required to be a highwayman
Who is the protagonist in the highwayman
Who was the first highwayman ever to be caught
If a highwayman was caught, they could face severe consequences such as being sentenced to death, imprisonment, or transportation to penal colonies. The punishment would depend on the severity of their crimes and the laws of the time.
being a total thief
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.
Hours crawling is being personified.
The highwayman
The highwayman
In the poem "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes, the highwayman is described as being fitted with weapons and riding gear that are always well-maintained and polished. This highlights his attention to detail and his dedication to his trade as a daring and romantic figure of the night.
the highwayman were about in the 18th century
punishment by removal is when somwthing is being taken away. An example is being grounded.
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.