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The Thistle and the Rose is a poem written by William Dunbar in 1750 to honor Margaret Tudor, the daughter of King Henry VII. The poem is written in Middle Scots and is considered one of Dunbar's most famous works. It tells the story of Margaret's journey from England to Scotland...

The Thistle and the Rose is a poem written by William Dunbar in 1750 to honor Margaret, the daughter of King Henry VII. The poem is a tribute to the young princess, describing her beauty, intelligence, and virtues. Dunbar uses allegory and symbolism to compare Margaret to a thistle,...

""The Thistle and the Rose"" is a poem written by William Dunbar in 1750 to honor Margaret Tudor, the daughter of King Henry VII. The poem is written in the form of an allegory, with the thistle representing Scotland and the rose representing England. The poem tells the story...