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==Music files==
==Music files==
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==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''Out of Your Sleep''<br>
{{Title|''Out of Your Sleep''}}
{{Composer|Rod Mather}}
{{Composer|Rod Mather}}
'''Source of text:''' Anonymous, circa 14-15th Century
'''Source of text:''' Anonymous, circa 14-15th Century


{{Voicing|2|SA}}<br>
{{Voicing|2|SA}}
'''Genre:''' {{pcat|Sacred| music}}, [[:Category:Carols|Carol]] <br>
{{Genre|Sacred|Carols}}
{{Language|English}}
{{Language|English}}
'''Instruments:''' {{OrgAcc}}<br>
{{Instruments|Organ}}
'''Published:''' composer
{{Pub|1| |by composer}}
 
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'''Description:'''
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'''External websites:'''
 
==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{Text|English}}
{{Text|English|
 
<poem>
Out of your sleep arise and wake,
Out of your sleep arise and wake,
  for God mankind hath now ytake.  
for God mankind hath now ytake.
All of a maid without any make;
All of a maid without any make;
  of all women she beareth the bell.  
of all women she beareth the bell.


    ''Glory to God in the highest.''
''Glory to God in the highest.''


And through a maiden fair and wise,
And through a maiden fair and wise,
  now man is made of full great price;
now man is made of full great price;
now angels kneelen to man's service,
now angels kneelen to man's service,
  and at this time all this befell.  
and at this time all this befell.


Now man is brighter than the sun;
Now man is brighter than the sun;
  now man in heaven on high shall won;
now man in heaven on high shall won;
blessed be God this game is begun
blessed be God this game is begun
  and his mother that beareth the bell.  
and his mother that beareth the bell.


Now blessed Brother grant us grace,
Now blessed Brother grant us grace,
  at doomes day to see thy face,
at doomes day to see thy face,
and in thy court to have a place,
and in thy court to have a place,
  that we may there sing thee nowell.
that we may there sing thee nowell.}}
</poem>


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[[Category:Sheet music]]
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[[Category:Christmas]]
[[Category:Christmas]]
[[Category:Modern music]]
[[Category:Modern music]]

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Editor: Rod Mather (submitted 2001-02-19).   Score information: A4, 2 pages, 34 kB   Copyright: Personal
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General Information

Title: Out of Your Sleep
Composer: Rod Mather
Source of text: Anonymous, circa 14-15th Century

Number of voices: 2vv   Voicing: SA
Genre: SacredCarol

Language: English
Instruments: Organ

First published:
Description: 

External websites:

Original text and translations

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Out of your sleep arise and wake,
 for God mankind hath now ytake.
All of a maid without any make;
 of all women she beareth the bell.

 Glory to God in the highest.

And through a maiden fair and wise,
 now man is made of full great price;
now angels kneelen to man's service,
 and at this time all this befell.

Now man is brighter than the sun;
 now man in heaven on high shall won;
blessed be God this game is begun
 and his mother that beareth the bell.

Now blessed Brother grant us grace,
 at doomes day to see thy face,
and in thy court to have a place,
 that we may there sing thee nowell.