Which poem is often cited as the earliest recorded poem in the English language?
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Correct answer: Cædmon's Hymn
Cædmon's Hymn was composed in the 7th century and recorded by Bede in his 'Ecclesiastical History of the English People.' It is a short theological work praised for its early use of traditional alliterative meter for Christian themes.
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