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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."
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  Into the thick of the Edgehill fightSir 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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