A lovely garden (England) had a rose tree, which produced a king over England, France, and Ireland. A boar wrought havoc in the garden, but an eagle bore a rose away to safety. The rose returned and asked the eagle, his father, for aid. The eagle rejoiced. Sir
Rhys ap Thomas brought Wales to his support. The Earl of Richmond - as Henry VII was then known - won
Shrewsbury with the aid of letters from Sir
William Stanley. When Mitton, who had held the town against him, said that he knew no king but Richard and promised to serve him if he were named king, Henry pardoned him. The boar and the eagle must meet, which causes the old eagle to lament the danger. The eagle fought, with the aid of the
talbot, the
unicorn, and the hart's head, and won, making the garden fresh and green again. ==Commentary==