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Ancient voices, freshly heard. Three voices shaped by faith.This Old English poetry collection gathers Elene, Phoenix and the Physiologus into a single Anglo-Saxon literature anthology, offering a compact doorway into medieval religious texts that fused devotion with metaphor. Traditionally linked with Cynewulf and rooted in ninth century England, these Christian allegory poems map a spiritual imagination where bird and stone become sermon and sign-an economy of image that explains much of early English symbolism and the period’s moral teaching literature. The three items sit at the intersection of heroic diction and didactic wit, so readers encounter both elegiac lyric and allegorical natural history, delivered in a register that speaks across the centuries. The volume is shaped for a varied readership: curious casual readers will find lucid, moving material, while classic-literature collectors will recognise an essential witness to early medieval Britain’s poetic repertoire.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Scholarly enough to belong on a university classics curriculum and compact enough as a literature students resource, it pairs well with Beowulf era companions and serves those engaged in Caedmon and Cynewulf studies. More than an archival curiosity, this anthology restores a lived moral sensibility and a striking artistic economy to contemporary view, making it equally rewarding for seminar discussion, private reading and collection display.