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==Music files==
==Music files==
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*{{NewWork|2008-04-29}} '''CPDL #16757:'''  [http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/4/40/Proud_Maisie.pdf {{pdf}}]  [http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/2/2c/Proud_Maisie.mid {{mid}}]  [http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/9/9d/Proud_Maisie.sib Sibelius 4]
*{{NewWork|2008-04-29}} '''CPDL #16757:''' [http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/4/40/Proud_Maisie.pdf {{pdf}}] [http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/2/2c/Proud_Maisie.mid {{mid}}] [http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/9/9d/Proud_Maisie.sib Sibelius 4]
:'''Editor:''' [[User:johnhenryfowler|John Henry Fowler]] ''(added 2008-4-29)''.   '''Score information:''' A4, 4 pages, 50 kbytes       {{Copy|CPDL}}
:'''Editor:''' [[User:John Henry Fowler|John Henry Fowler]] ''(added 2008-4-29)''.   '''Score information:''' A4, 4 pages, 50 kbytes   {{Copy|CPDL}}
:'''Edition notes:''' File Sizes: PDF: 50 KB, MIDI:  7 KB, Sib4: 38 KB. <br>
:'''Edition notes:''' File Sizes: MIDI:  7 KB, Sib4: 38 KB.


==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''Proud Maisie''<br>
'''Title:''' ''Proud Maisie''<br>
{{Composer|Charles Hubert Hastings Parry}}
{{Composer|Charles Hubert Hastings Parry}}
{{Lyricist|Sir Walter Scott}} - (1771-1832)
{{Lyricist|Walter Scott| (1771-1832)}}


'''Number of voices:''' 1v&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Voicing:''' Solo Tenor<br>
'''Number of voices:''' 1v&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Voicing:''' Solo Tenor<br>
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'''Published:''' 1902 <br>
'''Published:''' 1902 <br>


'''Description:''' '' English Lyrics Set 5 - No. 2. Lyrics by:  Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832), The Heart of Midlothian.''
'''Description:''' English Lyrics Set 5 - No. 2. Lyrics from ''The Heart of Midlothian''.<br>
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'''External websites:'''  
'''External websites:'''  


==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{Text|English}}
{{Text|English}}
<poem>
Proud Maisie is in the wood,
Walking so early,
Sweet Robin sits on the bush,
Singing so rarely.
"Tell me, thou bonny bird,
When shall I marry me?"
"When six braw gentlemen
Kirkward shall carry ye."


::Proud Maisie is in the wood,
"Who makes the bridal bed,
::Walking so early,
Birdie, say truly?"
::Sweet Robin sits on the bush,
"The grey-headed sexton
::Singing so rarely.
That delves the grave duly.
::"Tell me, thou bonny bird,
The glow-worm o'er grave and stone
::When shall I marry me?"
Shall light thee steady";
::"When six braw gentlemen
The owl from the steeple sing,
::Kirkward shall carry ye."
"Welcome, proud lady."
<br>
</poem>
 
::"Who makes the bridal bed,
::Birdie, say truly?"
::"The grey-headed sexton
::That delves the grave duly.
::The glow-worm o'er grave and stone
::Shall light thee steady";
::The owl from the steeple sing,
::"Welcome, proud lady."
<br>
 
:'''''Lyrics:  Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832), The Heart of Midlothian.'''''
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Editor: John Henry Fowler (added 2008-4-29).   Score information: A4, 4 pages, 50 kbytes   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: File Sizes: MIDI: 7 KB, Sib4: 38 KB.

General Information

Title: Proud Maisie
Composer: Charles Hubert Hastings Parry
Lyricist: Walter Scott (1771-1832)

Number of voices: 1v  Voicing: Solo Tenor
Genre: Secular, Art song

Language: English
Instruments: Piano
Published: 1902

Description: English Lyrics Set 5 - No. 2. Lyrics from The Heart of Midlothian.

External websites:

Original text and translations

English.png English text

Proud Maisie is in the wood,
Walking so early,
Sweet Robin sits on the bush,
Singing so rarely.
"Tell me, thou bonny bird,
When shall I marry me?"
"When six braw gentlemen
Kirkward shall carry ye."

"Who makes the bridal bed,
Birdie, say truly?"
"The grey-headed sexton
That delves the grave duly.
The glow-worm o'er grave and stone
Shall light thee steady";
The owl from the steeple sing,
"Welcome, proud lady."