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Essay heading: Saint Edmund (written From His View Point)
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The Danes soon tired of my
undying faith and courage,and beheaded me. My body was to be tossed into
the underbrush to be forgotten, but my head they continued to abuse
because I would not say the words they wanted to hear.
Originally, I was buried in Hoxne, but in 1055 my relics
were moved to what is now called Bury Saint Edmunds... displayed 300 characters
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My shrine has
become a famous pilgrimage site. The monks declared me a martyer. My
feast day,November twentyith, became a Holy Day of Obligation.
Here is one of many poems written about me by Lydagate:
Hail, King of Angels,
Soldier of the King of Angels.
O, Edmund, flower of martyers.
Like to the rose and the the lily... displayed next 300 characters
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