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Title: The Standard-Bearer
Author: Henry Van Dyke [ More Titles by Van Dyke]
I "How can I tell," Sir Edmund said, "Who has the right or the wrong o' this thing? Cromwell stands for the people's cause, Charles is crowned by the ancient laws; English meadows are sopping red, Englishmen striking each other dead,-- Times are black as a raven's wing. Out of the ruck and the murk I see Only one thing! The King has trusted his banner to me, And I must fight for the King." II
Into the thick of the Edgehill fight Sir Edmund rode with a shout; and the ring Of grim-faced, hard-hitting Parliament men Swallowed him up,--it was one against ten! He fought for the standard with all his might, Never again did he come to sight-- Victor, hid by the raven's wing! After the battle had passed we found Only one thing,-- The hand of Sir Edmund gripped around The banner-staff of his King. 1914.
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