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::the Mecian land, | ::the Mecian land, | ||
::where'er the course | ::where'er the course | ||
− | ::of Whitwell- | + | ::of Whitwell-spring, |
::or Humber deep, | ::or Humber deep, | ||
− | ::the broad | + | ::the broad brim-stream, |
::divides five towns,-- | ::divides five towns,-- | ||
::Leicester and Lincoln, | ::Leicester and Lincoln, |
Latest revision as of 23:52, 2 February 2007
<poem>
- Here
- Edmund king,
- of Angles lord,
- protector of friends,
- author and framer
- of direful deeds,
- o'erran with speed
- the Mecian land,
- where'er the course
- of Whitwell-spring,
- or Humber deep,
- the broad brim-stream,
- divides five towns,--
- Leicester and Lincoln,
- Nottingham and Stamford,
- and Derby eke.
- In thraldom long
- to Norman Danes
- they bowed through need,
- and dragged the chains
- of heathen men;
- till, to his glory,
- great Edward's heir,
- Edmund the king,
- refuge of warriors,
- their fetters broke.
</poem> (Ingram, p.88)