covenanter_banner – The Reformation

THE COVENANTER BANNER.

A verse by an Ayrshire Elder sent to Rev  Mr
Steele of Dalry, and read at a bi centenary. Johnson`s Treasury
p565-6.

Blow softly, ye breezes, by mountain and moor, O`er the graves of the Covenant men, By the muirland and flood that were red with their blood,

Can ye waft the old watchwords again ?

  “For Scotland and
Christ”  the breezes of old
O`er the wilds of the
Westland bore,
From the Lugar and Nith to the Lothian Frith,

And the German Ocean`s shore.

  And where`er they blew,
a prayer  was breathed
And a holy psalm was
sung;
And hands were clasped 
and the banner grasped
When the Covenant
watchword rang.
  O for the brave true hearts of old,

That bled when the banner perished !

O for the Faith that was
strong in death –
The Faith that our
fathers cherished !
  The banner might fall, but the spirit lived, And liveth for evermore;

And Scotland claims  as her noblest names,

The Covenant Men of
yore.