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==Music files==
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{{Editor|Ariel Barton|2018-06-06}}{{ScoreInfo|Letter|2|72}}{{Copy|Public Domain}}
{{Editor|Ariel Barton|2018-06-06}}{{ScoreInfo|Letter|2|72}}{{Copy|Public Domain}}
:'''Edition notes:''' Arranged by J. Frederick Bridge and published in his 1890 book ''Songs from Shakespeare''.
:{{EdNotes|Arranged by J. Frederick Bridge and published in his 1890 book ''Songs from Shakespeare''.}}


==General Information==
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{{Voicing|1|T}}<br>
{{Voicing|1|T}}
{{Genre|Secular|Folksongs}}
{{Genre|Secular|Folksongs}}
{{Language|English}}
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{{Instruments|Piano}}
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{{Descr|Traditional English folk song. In ''Othello'', the words are altered to apply to a female character, and alotted to Desdemona.}}
'''Description:''' Traditional English folk song. In ''Othello'', the words are altered to apply to a female character, and alotted to Desdemona.
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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{Text|English|
{{Text|English|
  The poore soule sate sighinge
The poore soule sate sighinge
  by a sickamoore tree,
by a sickamoore tree,
  Singe willo, willo, willo!
Singe willo, willo, willo!
  With his hand in his bosom, and his heade upon his knee:
With his hand in his bosom, and his heade upon his knee:
  O willo, willo, willo, willo!
O willo, willo, willo, willo!
  O willo, willo, willo, willo!
O willo, willo, willo, willo!
  Shall be my gareland.
Shall be my gareland.
  Singe all a greene willo, willo, willo, willo!
Singe all a greene willo, willo, willo, willo!
  Aye me the greene willo must be my gareland.
Aye me the greene willo must be my gareland.
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}}


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  • (Posted 2018-06-06)  CPDL #50018:         
Editor: Ariel Barton (submitted 2018-06-06).   Score information: Letter, 2 pages, 72 kB   Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: Arranged by J. Frederick Bridge and published in his 1890 book Songs from Shakespeare.

General Information

Title: O willo, willo, willo
Composer: Anonymous (Traditional)
Lyricist:

Number of voices: 1v   Voicing: T
Genre: SecularFolksong

Language: English
Instruments: Piano

First published:
Description: Traditional English folk song. In Othello, the words are altered to apply to a female character, and alotted to Desdemona.

External websites:

Original text and translations

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 The poore soule sate sighinge
 by a sickamoore tree,
 Singe willo, willo, willo!
 With his hand in his bosom, and his heade upon his knee:
 O willo, willo, willo, willo!
 O willo, willo, willo, willo!
 Shall be my gareland.
 Singe all a greene willo, willo, willo, willo!
 Aye me the greene willo must be my gareland.