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− | ::throughout this happy isle.<p> | + | ::throughout this happy isle.</poem></p> |
− | (Ingram, p.96-98) | + | <p>(Ingram, p.96-98)</p> |
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+ | <p>The clerics of the Old Minster relinquished a large country estate which was yielding them good food-rents in order to obtain a plot of only two acres inside the city of Winchester.</p> | ||
+ | (Lacey, p.88) |
Latest revision as of 02:40, 23 April 2008
<poem>::Here ended
- his earthly dreams
- Edgar, of Angles king;
- chose him other light,
- serene and lovely,
- spurning this frail abode,
- a life that mortals
- here call lean
- he quitted with disdain.
- July the month,
- by all agreed
- in this our land,
- whoever were
- in chronic lore
- correctly taught;
- the day the eighth,
- when Edgar young,
- rewarder of heroes,
- his life -- his throne resigned.
- Edward his son,
- unwaxen child,
- of earls the prince,
- succeeded then
- to England's throne.
- Of royal race
- ten nights before
- departed hence
- Cyneward the good
- prelate of manners mild.
- Well known to me
- in Mercia then,
- how low on earth
- God's glory fell
- on every side:
- chaced from the land,
- his servants fled,
- their wisdom scorned;
- much grief to him
- whose bosom glow'd
- with fervent love
- of great Creation's Lord!
- Neglected then
- the God of wonders,
- victor of victors,
- monarch of heaven,
- his laws by man transgressed!
- Then too was driv'n
- Oslac beloved
- an exile far
- from his native land
- over the rolling waves,
- over the ganet-bath,
- over the water-throng,
- the abode of the whale,
- fair-hair'd hero,
- wise and eloquent,
- of home bereft!
- Then too was seen,
- high in the heavens,
- the star on his station,
- that far and wide
- wise men call
- lovers of truth
- and heav'nly lore
- "cometa" by name.
- Widely was spread
- God's vengeance then
- throughout the land,
- and famine scour'd the hills.
- May heaven's guardian,
- the glory of angels,
- avert these ills,
- and give us bliss again;
- that bliss to all
- abundance yields
- from earth's choice fruits,
- throughout this happy isle.</poem>
(Ingram, p.96-98)
The clerics of the Old Minster relinquished a large country estate which was yielding them good food-rents in order to obtain a plot of only two acres inside the city of Winchester.
(Lacey, p.88)