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compelled to abdicate in favour of her son, undoubt-
edly used their triumph, wth no sparing hand, forfeit-
ing and imprisoning their opponents, and driving them
into beggary and exile, and the figure of the lady
dragged by the hair, at the mercy of her enemy, is
not too strong an emblem of the ruin which for a time
fell on the noble house of Lennox on the death of the
Regent.
We come now to the last group, in the last leaf of
this mystic little book ; the Stake surrounded by
flames, the lady, liberated, seated on a chair of state
or throne, and the emblems of Time and Truth ; — and
here the Stake, such as is represented in the pictures
of the martyrs, is undoubtedly an emblem of rehgious
persecution — an emblem, unhappily, which in those
dark days, when toleration was httle practised, might
be indiscriminately used by both parties.
Now it is certain, though a fact not commonly
known, that Lady Lennox was at one time reputed a
Roman Catholic, and as such became an object of
suspicion and persecution to Queen Elizabeth. In

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