The Copy Book

The Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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The Copy Book

A Library of History and Literature in English

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The Copy Book is an ever-growing library of short passages from history and literature, intended for practice in paraphrase and précis or simply for reading pleasure. They include brief summaries and eyewitness accounts of major events in our national history, and extracts from fables, poetry, plays, novels, political speeches and biography. Many were included by NL Clay in his anthologies of ‘straightforward English’.

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The Synaxis of the Archangels 1 post

The Man Who Left No Footprints

A young monk was rewarded for taking his duties as guest-master seriously.

Archive

What follows is an index to all 1584 posts in The Copy Book. You can keep up-to-date with new posts, and discover old posts you may have missed, with the Clay Lane Blog, where you will also find a selection of word games and exercises in grammar and composition.

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Three Poems of Po Chu-i

One of China’s greatest poets reflects on silence, on speech, and on a song in the heart of a friend.

2

The Oath of Harold Godwinson

William the Conqueror’s chaplain used to tell this story to those who doubted his master’s claim to the English crown.

3

The Dignities of God and Man

The honours that come from God and those that come from men need to be put in the right order.

4

The Commons Versus the People

The Peasants’ Revolt was a turning point in the relationship between the people and their elected representatives.

5

The Peasants’ Revolt

In 1381, young King Richard II was faced with a popular uprising against tax rises.

6

Jack Cade’s Revolt

Jack Cade brought a protest to London with right on his side, but then threw it all away.