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St. Anselm’s Lament

Saint Anselm (d. 1109), the medieval Archbishop of Canterbury best known for his theological writings, also composed Latin prose meditations meant to support his readers’ devotion. These powerfully affective texts have long been associated with the religious lyric poetry composed in later medieval England, but only one of them was actually translated into verse, and that poem is edited for the first time on this site. The work of transcribing, editing, and coding was undertaken by students in Andrew Kraebel’s course on Middle English lyric poetry at Trinity University in Fall 2017. For more information, see sites.trinity.edu/akraebel/lament.
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