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The Queen's arrival was celebrated by the poet William Dunbar in poems including The Thrissil and the Rois, Gladethe, thoue Queyne of Scottis Regioun, and the song Now Fayre, Fayrest of Every Fayre.
Another poem, Blyth Aberdeane was written for Margaret's welcome to Aberdeen.
Dunbar had been in London during the treaty negotiations.
In Dunbar's Thistle and the Rose, forest birds serenade the conjoined York and Lancastrian roses, a symbol of Margaret's parentage ;

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