The Death of Edward
Summary
"The Death of Edward" is a 34-line Old English poem written after the death of Edward the Confessor, surveying his life and praising his kingly qualities. It is preserved in two manuscripts of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. It is sometimes said to be the last Old English poem in strict alliterative metre, but it is considered derivative from earlier Anglo-Saxon poetry, and not of high literary merit.
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