The Copybook

Short passages for reading, drawn from history, legend, poetry and fiction.

April 25 ns April 12 os

Read short passages similar to those NL Clay collected in his anthologies, to gain a feeling for the language, history and culture of the English-speaking world.

Feast of the Life-Giving Spring

April 12 os

© Alessandro57, Wikimedia Commons. Licence: CC BY-SA 3.0.

The Life-Giving Spring Clay Lane

An obscure officer in the Roman Army gains a dizzying promotion after performing a simple act of kindness.

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The Gallipoli Landings

April 25

By Charles Dixon (1872-1934), Archives New Zealand, via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: CC BY-SA 2.0 generic.

The Gallipoli Landings Clay Lane

By 1915, the Allies were struggling to break through Germany’s Western Front, and so began looking for another line of attack.

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ANZAC Day

April 25

By Ernest Brooks (1878–1957), via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.

The Avengers John Buchan

John Buchan was moved by the way the nations of the British Empire volunteered for service in the Great War.

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A Bill to tax dogs is thrown out

April 25

Edwin Henry Landseer (1802-1873), Victroia and Albert Museum, via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.

A Tax on Companionship William Windham MP

William Windham MP was appalled at the idea of levying a tax on man’s best friend.

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Eastertide

April 12 os

© Christos Klearchos, Wikimedia Commons. Licence: CC BY-SA 2.0 generic.

Christ is Risen! Felicia Skene

Felicia Skene recalls the Easter celebrations on one emotionally-charged night in Athens

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Featured

© State of Israel, via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: CC BY-SA 2.0.

The Jerusalem Temple Clay Lane

The story of the once magnificent Temple in Jerusalem, the city God chose for Israel’s capital.

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By Yevgeny Khaldei (1916-1997), viua Wikimedia Commons. Public domain.

Russia’s Heroic Stand Compton’s Encyclopedia

In 1941, with much of the West subdued, Adolf Hitler bent the full force of his hatred on Moscow.

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US Department of Defense, via Wikimedia Commons. Public domain.

VE Day Clay Lane

On May 8th, 1945, Winston Churchill took to the radio to tell the British public that almost six years of war were ended.

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© Dasrath Shrestha Beejukchhen (Bablu), Wikimedia Commons. CC BY-SA 4.0.

If I Had But Two Little Wings Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge holds on to those precious moments when loneliness is a problem for tomorrow.

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By William Conor (1881-1968), via Wikimedia Commons. Public domain.

The Minstrel Boy Thomas Moore

Irish poet Thomas Moore believed a life given for his country’s freedom was not given in vain.

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By Hendrik Martenszoon Sorgh (?1610-1670), via Wikimedia Commons. Public domain.

A ’Tivity Trick Thomas Hardy

William Dewy runs into a menacing bull, but his soothing music doesn’t seem to be soothing enough.

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By Roland Vivian Pitchforth (1895-1982), via Wikimedia Commons. Public domain.

The Marks of a Tyrant Aristotle

Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle explains what it is that defines a tyranny.

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