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Re: O'er Roslin
>Hello dsinc39156@aol.com
>Why not post it for everyone to read? Thank you.
Is it the poem that has the lines:
O'er Roslin all that dreary night
A wondrous blaze was seen to gleam
If so, you'll find those lines front and center in
http://www.mids.org/sinclair/
and the rest of the relevant lines of The Lay of the Last Minstrel
by Sir Walter Scott are also in those web pages; just follow the links
for the lines about Roslin Castle, Rosslyn Chapel, and Orkney.
John
>On 10-Jul-99, dsinc39156@aol.com wrote:
>> While staying at the Roslin Glen Hotel last month, I noticed the poem O'er
>> Roslin framed and hanging in the entrance to the bar. I have been trying to
>> find a copy of it here in the states with no luck. Would someone please type
>> the text and send it to me? Thank You. Donald Sinclair.
>>
>>
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>Regards
>
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