959
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Jump to navigationJump to searchThis year died King Edwy, on the calends of October; and Edgar his brother took to the government of the West-Saxons, Mercians, and Northumbrians. He was then sixteen years old. It was in this year he sent after St. Dunstan, and gave him the bishopric of Worcester; and afterwards the bishopric of London. <poem>
- In his days
- it prosper'd well;
- and God him gave,
- that he dwelt in peace
- the while that he lived.
- Whate'er he did,
- whate'er he plan'd,
- he earn'd his thrift.
- He also rear'd
- God's glory wide,
- and God's law lov'd,
- with peace to man,
- above the kings
- that went before
- in man's remembrance.
- God so him sped,
- that kings and earls
- to all his claims
- submissive bow'd;
- and to his will
- without a blow
- he wielded all
- as pleased himself.
- Esteem'd he was
- both far and wide
- in distant lands;
- because he prized
- the name of God,
- and God's law traced,
- God's glory rear'd,
- both far and wise,
- on every side.
- Wisely he sought
- in council oft
- his people's good,
- before his God,
- before the world.
- One misdeed he did,
- too much however,
- that foreign tastes
- he loved too much;
- and heathen modes
- into this land
- he brought too fast;
- outlandish men
- hither enticed;
- and to this earth
- attracted crowds
- of vicious men.
- But God him grant,
- that his good deeds
- be weightier far
- than his misdeeds,
- to his soul's redemption
- on the judgment-day.</poem>
(Ingram, p.90-91)