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"Will Yow Walke the Woods soe Wylde" is th … "Will Yow Walke the Woods soe Wylde" is the title of a song from the Tudor era, popularly believed to have been a favourite of Henry VIII. The complete text of the song has not survived, but contained the short refrain: 'Shall I go walk the wood so wild, wandering, wandering, here and there'. The melody of the song can be found in several compositions of the period, and would appear to have been popular with composers, perhaps because of its sprightly melody in the Lydian mode, or because it evoked a pastoral mood in the minds of contemporary listeners.od in the minds of contemporary listeners.
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