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What do you think of Caedmon's hymn?

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The hymn is a work in praise of God. It grabs the reader from its opening word 'Nu', meaning 'Now', making the poem feel immediate. From there it proceeds to celebrate all of creation in a mere nine lines. Like all Old English verse, it uses musical alliteration.

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