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1844–1912

WHITE ROSE DAY — JUNE 10, 1688

Andrew Lang

‘ Twas a day of faith and flowers, Of honour that could not die, Of Hope that counted the hours, Of sorrowing Loyalty:

And the Blackbird sang in the closes, The Blackbird piped in the spring, For the day of the dawn of the Roses, The dawn of the day of the King!

White roses over the heather, And down by the Lowland lea, And far in the faint blue weather, A white sail guessed on the sea!

But the deep night gathers and closes, Shall ever a morning bring The lord of the leal white roses, The face of the rightful King?

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WHITE ROSE DAY — JUNE 10, 1688 · Andrew Lang · Poetry Cove