'Mirror Of Faith' by J. M. NealeThe Battle of Essendune - S. Ethelred, the elder brother of Alfred, was attacked in the same invasion of the Danes, wherein S. Edmund suffered. A few days after the battle of Essendune, he received the Crown of Martyrdom in fighting against the Pagans. He was buried in Wimborne Minster, where a small brass is to be seen bearing his effigy. It is of the early part of the 17th century.
Go, call the priests, and bid the Thanes,
And let the Mass be said;
And then we meet the Paynim Danes,
Quoth good King Ethelred.
I see their Raven on the hill;
I know his fury well;
Needeth the more we put our trust
In Him that harrowed Hell.
The out spake young Alfred,
My liege, this scarce may be;
Our troups must out with battle shout,
And that right instantly.
Made answer good King Ethelred;
To God I look for aid;
He shield a Christian King should fight
Before his host have prayed!
The Priests are at the altar now
The King and nobles kneel;
The Sacrifice is offered up
For soul and bodys weal;
And nearer now, and nearer still
The Danish trumpets bray;
Northumbrian wolves came never on
As they came on that day.
Four bow shots are they from the host,
The Saxon is aware;
Yet not a knee in Englands ranks
But bendeth yet in prayer:
The five stout Jarls looked each on each
Ane one to other spake:
By Woden but these Christian fools
An easy prey will make!
Young Alfred holds no longer;
Let priests and women pray;
But out to battle, lords and thanes,
Or else we lose the day!
Half with Prince Alfred grasp their arms
And battle on the plain,
And half with godly Ethelred
At holy Mass remain.
Prince Alfreds men are on the hill;
Their shields are oer their head;
The Raven flies triumphant midst
The dying and the dead.
Frean and the Sidroes thunder here,
There Harolds bloody crew;
And for each man the Northmen miss,
The Saxon loseth two!
The Mass is said, the King is up;
Now, worthy liegemen, shew
That they who go from prayer to fight
Can fear no mortal foe!
And on with sword and battle-axe
The Wessex column rolld:
Both Thane and Ceorl and Earldorman,
And Heretoch and Hold.
Then waxed the combat fierce and sharp,
Yet ere the sun went down,
The Raven spread his wings for flight,
As far as Reading town;
And on the morrow when they came
The bearing dead to Court,
Five might Jarls and one great King
Were writ in that amount.
In English song the King live long,
That won a field by prayer;
The bloody day of Essendune
Long live recorded there!
Short life was godly Ethelreds;
Short life by long renown:
And for the Royal Diadem
He hath the Martyrs Crown!
Mirror of Faith by J. M. Neale (1818 - 1866), pp 26-30