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  Till the last and brightest Easter
  Till the last and brightest Easter
  Day be born.
  Day be born.
 
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{{Vs|4}} But the soul in contemplation
{{Vs|4}} But the soul in contemplation
  Utters earnest prayer and strong,
  Utters earnest prayer and strong,
  Bursting at the Resurrection
  Bursting at the Resurrection
  Into song.
  Into song.
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{{Vs|5}} Soul and body reunited
{{Vs|5}} Soul and body reunited
  Thenceforth nothing shall divide,
  Thenceforth nothing shall divide,
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Which shall not through endless ages
Which shall not through endless ages
Pass away.
Pass away.
 
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{{Vs|7}} On that happy Easter morning
{{Vs|7}} On that happy Easter morning
  All the graves their dead restore;
  All the graves their dead restore;

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  • (Posted 2016-11-24)  CPDL #42027:      Capella
Editor: James Gibb (submitted 2016-11-24).   Score information: A4, 1 page, 29 kB   Copyright: CPDL
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Title: On the resurrection morning
Composer: Samuel Sebastian Wesley
Tune: Hornsey
Lyricist: Sabine Baring-Gould

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredHymn   Meter: 87. 83

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella or keyboard

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1  On the Resurrection morning
 Soul and body meet again;
 No more sorrow, no more weeping,
 No more pain!

2  Here awhile they must be parted,
 And the flesh its Sabbath keep,
 Waiting in a holy stillness,
 Wrapt in sleep.

3  For a while the wearied body
 Lies with feet toward the morn;
 Till the last and brightest Easter
 Day be born.


4  But the soul in contemplation
 Utters earnest prayer and strong,
 Bursting at the Resurrection
 Into song.

5  Soul and body reunited
 Thenceforth nothing shall divide,
 Waking up to Christ's own likeness,
 Satisfied.

6  O the beauty, O the gladness
Of that Resurrection day,
Which shall not through endless ages
Pass away.


7  On that happy Easter morning
 All the graves their dead restore;
 Father, sister, child, and mother
 Meet once more.

8  To that brightest of all meetings
 Bring us, Jesu Christ, at last,
 By thy Cross, through death and judgement,
 Holding fast.