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==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
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Remember O thou man
thy time is spent:
how thou art dead and gone,
And I did what I can,
therefore repent!


Remember O thou man<br>
Remember Adam's fall
thy time is spent:<br>
o thou man
how thou art dead and gone,<br>
From heav'n to hell!
And I did what I can,<br>
How we were condemned all
therefore repent!<br>
In hell perpetual,
There for to dwell.


Remember Adam's fall<br>
Remember God's goodness,
o thou man<br>
o thou man,
From heav'n to hell!<br>
And promise made!
How we were condemned all<br>
How he sent his son, doubtless
In hell perpetual,<br>
Our sins for to redress:
There for to dwell.<br>
Be not afraid!


Remember God's goodness,<br>
The angels all did sing,
o thou man,<br>
o thou man,
And promise made!<br>
On heav'n's high hill;
How he sent his son, doubtless<br>
Praise to our hean'nly King,
Our sins for to redress:<br>
And peace to man living,
Be not afraid!<br>
With a good will.


The angels all did sing,<br>
In Bethlem He was born,
o thou man,<br>
o thou man,
On heav'n's high hill;<br>
For mankind's sake;
Praise to our hean'nly King,<br>
For us that were forlorn,
And peace to man living,<br>
And therefore took no scorn,
With a good will.<br>
Our flesh to take.


In Bethlem He was born,<br>
Give thanks to God always,
o thou man,<br>
o thou man,
For mankind's sake;<br>
with heart most joylly,
For us that were forlorn,<br>
For this is our happy day,
And therefore took no scorn,<br>
let all men sing and say:
Our flesh to take.<br>
"Holy, Holy!"}}
 
Give thanks to God always,<br>
o thou man,<br>
with heart most joylly,<br>
For this is our happy day,<br>
let all men sing and say:<br>
"Holy, Holy!"<br>


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General Information

Title: Remember, O Thou Man
Composer: Thomas Ravenscroft

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredAnthem

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

Published:

Description: Published in Melismata, 1611, No. 23, pp. 41-42.

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Original text and translations

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Remember O thou man
thy time is spent:
how thou art dead and gone,
And I did what I can,
therefore repent!

Remember Adam's fall
o thou man
From heav'n to hell!
How we were condemned all
In hell perpetual,
There for to dwell.

Remember God's goodness,
o thou man,
And promise made!
How he sent his son, doubtless
Our sins for to redress:
Be not afraid!

The angels all did sing,
o thou man,
On heav'n's high hill;
Praise to our hean'nly King,
And peace to man living,
With a good will.

In Bethlem He was born,
o thou man,
For mankind's sake;
For us that were forlorn,
And therefore took no scorn,
Our flesh to take.

Give thanks to God always,
o thou man,
with heart most joylly,
For this is our happy day,
let all men sing and say:
"Holy, Holy!"