Here you will find the Long Poem King Shall Hold Kingdom. (Anglo-Saxon Chronicles) of poet Anonymous Olde English
King shall hold kingdom. A castle is seen from afar, artful work of giants yet on earth wonderful wall-stone work. Wind is swiftest in sky, thunder betimes most loud. Many are Christ's powers. Wyrd is strongest. Winter is coldest, Lent frostiest and longest cold, summer sun-brightest, when sky is hottest, and autumn most glorious, giving to men the year's fruits which God sends. Truth is clearest, treasure dearest, gold to each man. The greyhair is wisest, ancient in years, who has much endured. Grief clings; clouds glide. Young chief shall encourage good companions in grim war and ring-giving. Courage shall be in eorl, edge shall in battle meet helm. Hawk shall on glove stay wild. Wolf shall on hill be lone. Boar shall dwell in holt with great tusks. Good man shall in homeland work judgement. Spear shall in hand be gold-adorned. Gem shall in ring stand broad and brilliant. Brook shall in wave mingle with sea-flood. Mast shall in ship swing sailyard. Sword shall lie on breast, lordly iron. Dragon shall in barrow dwell old, proud of his treasure. Fish shall in water beget his kind. King shall bright ring give in hall. Bear shall on heath dwell old and dangerous, river come down from hill flood-grey, armed force together stand firm, victorious, good faith in eorl and wisdom in man. Woods shall on earth bloom with flowers, hill on plain stand green. God shall be in heaven the judge of deeds. Door shall on hall be house's wide mouth. Boss on buckler shall shield the fingers. Flying bird shall soar in sky, salmon in pool slide swiftly. Shower in heaven mingled with wind shall come in this world. Thief shall go in dark weather. Demon shall in fen live alone inland. A lady shall with secret arts seek her friend, if she would not be fulfilled and brought in marriage with rings. Sea shall well with brine, circling sky and wave be round all land, mountain-streams course. Cattle shall on earth conceive and bring forth. Star shall with dark, army with army, enemy with another, injury with injury oppose round the land, accuse of wrong. Always the wise man shall think on this world's contention, the criminal hang, fairly repaid for wrongdoing against mankind. The Maker alone knows where the soul shall afterwards shift, and all the ghosts who turned to God after their deathday, awaiting their doom in the Father's lap. The future is locked and lightless. The Lord alone knows it, saving Father. No one steps back hither under roof who could reveal truly to men the Maker's design, the home of the triumphant, where He himself dwells.