Short passages for reading, drawn from history, legend, poetry and fiction.
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The oldest surviving heroic legend in English begins with a wild creature of the fens that hunts men for prey.
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The simple melody of the United Kingdom’s national anthem has stirred the souls of some great composers.
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St Dwynwen was a 5th century princess regarded by some as Wales’s answer to St Valentine.
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Alban voluntarily swapped places with a priest, and was executed for being a member of a banned religious sect.
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Britain never knew she was a nation of voracious readers until printing entered the steam age.
© Penny Mayes, Geograph. Licence: CC-BY-SA 2.0.
Julius Caesar came over from France expecting to silence the noisy neighbours, but things did not go according to plan.