Anlaf was the first of the group we have introduced to our readers to leave this transitory world for a better one. He died a few years after the accession of Canute. Father Cuthbert survived him many years, and died honoured and lamented in the last year of the great king.
His brother Elfwyn, and the lady Hilda, full of years, having outlived the natural span of man"s appointed years, followed him shortly--not till they had seen their grandchildren, a numerous and hopeful progeny, grow up around them, and so perpetuate their race upon earth.
And for Alfgar and Ethelgiva, they lived to see a their children"s children, and peace upon Israel, surviving until the close of the reign of Edward the Confessor, the son of Ethelred and Emma. Their days were days of peace, in strange contrast to their youthful years.
"Peace! and no more from out her brazen portals The blast of war"s great organ shakes the skies; But, beautiful as songs of the immortals, The holy harmonies of peace arise."
--Longfellow.
THE END.