An Erasure Poem from the Memoirs Concerning the Affairs of Scotland

Memoirs Concerning the Affairs of Scotland, Published 1714

Audio: The E____ of R__________h

My ideal voice for this narration would be a male speaker in the solemn, early‑18th‑century manner of an MP, clerk, or witness delivering entries during the Jacobite rebellions. My son has said he’ll record it for me—though not in time for this post—so I enlisted the services of AI to stand in until he does.

I hope you enjoy the interpretation.

The E___ of R_____h, Words and Sound Production©️Lesley Scoble (Voice and Music AI generated)

The slideshow below shows the redacted pages, 54 through 59, and reveals the words that form my erasure poem.

A note on my copy of this book
My copy lacks its front cover, but retains the back cover and with the exposed spine cords show that it was issued in a very plain, temporary state, sold in what are known as drab boards. It had no leather covering and was intended to be rebound by the purchaser. It is the third edition, which is actually rarer than the first because fewer copies were printed. The fact that the book reached a third edition indicates that this controversial work was popular.


THANK YOU
My thanks to Shaun Tenzenmen for his absorbing erasure‑poetry prompt.
My thanks, as always, to David Bogomolny of The Skeptics Kaddish for his inspiration and encouragement.
And my thanks to you, the reader, for spending time with my poem and writings.


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12 responses to “The E___ of R_______h: An Erasure Poem (And Audio)”

  1. What a fantastic story! You’ve lived an interesting life. Also, a wonderful erasure poem!

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    1. 😊Thank you, Heather 🤗💖

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      1. You’re welcome.

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  2. Wow! What a story – I’m glad you survived and have the book as a reminder!

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  3. This is incredible, Lesley! What an amazing story and a fabulous post! Brava!

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    1. Ti ringrazio tantissimo 😁🙏💗 Nancy!

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      1. Prego, cara mia. Mi piacere! ♥️

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      2. Grazie di cuore… sei sempre così premuroso.❤️

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  4. What a great story, I’m getting to the age where I need to tell people my stories before I’m gone. I will start writing my blog again. You are inspiring me. I’m not as clever as you in writing poetry or making art, but I do still have some stories to tell as most of us Corona kids do we were growing up fast in a world of adults whilst still young. Seeing things that children didn’t normally see. Rona said that Corona was like a finishing school and she wasn’t wrong. Best Wishes Antonia xxx

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    1. How lovely to hear from you, Toni 💗 Yes, get writing! I’d love to read your stories. ✍️ Corona certainly finished me off 🤣xx

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