It was founded by monks who came from Ireland to Iona,
and from thence to Northumbria. To them the teaching of Christ
had come from Jerusalem and the East rather than from Rome. So
here again, perhaps, we can see the effect of the Celts on our
literature. It was from Celtic monks that Caedmon heard the
story of the war in heaven.
After telling of this war, Caedmon goes on to relate how the
wicked angels "into darkness urged them their darksome way."
"They might not loudly laugh,
But they in hell-torments,
Dwelt accursed.
And woe they knew
Pain and sorrow,
Torment endured
With darkness decked,
Hard retribution,
For that they had devised
Against God to war."
Then after all the fierce clash of battle come a few lines which
seem like peace after war, quiet after storm.
"Then was after as before
Peace in heaven,
Fair-loving thanes,
The Lord dear to all."
Then God grieved at the empty spaces in heaven from whence the
wicked angels had been driven forth.
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