British Highways And Byways From a Motor Car

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The story of "The Lady of the Lake" pictures Stirling in its palmiest days, and no one who visits the castle will forget the brilliant closing scene of the poem. Here too, "The rose of Stuart's line Has left the fragrance of her name," for Mary was hurried for safety to the castle a few days after her birth at Linlithgow Palace, and as a mere baby was crowned Queen of Scotland in the chapel. The parish church was also the scene of many coronations, and in the case of James VI, later James I of ...England, John Knox preached the sermon.
One cannot go far in Scotland without crossing the path of Prince Charlie or standing in the shadow of some ancient building associated with the melan- choly memory of Queen Mary, and, despite the un- questioned loyalty of the Scottish people to the pres- 171 BRITISH HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS ent government, there seems to linger everywhere a spirit of regret over the failure of the chevalier to re- gain the throne of his fathers. Perhaps it is scarcely expressed — only some word dropped in casual con- versation, some flash of pride as you are pointed to the spots where Prince Charles' triumphs were won, or some thinly veiled sentiment in local guide-books will make it clear to you that Scotland still cherishes the memory of the prince for whom her fathers suf- fered so much.


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