Talk:My Robin is to the greenwood gone
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Title spelling
editChappell 1893, p. 153, gives the title in all caps, but the lyrics are, of course, "My Robin is to the greenwood gone", as does Poulton 1982 p. 173 and Schott's score of Grainger's work, which uses all caps for the title. I'm going to move this article to its incipit, My Robin is to the greenwood gone. -- Michael Bednarek (talk) 09:58, 9 July 2021 (UTC)