Clay Lane

The Copy Book

A Library of History and Literature in English

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A Country Squire in London

Lord Macaulay describes the toils of a typical country gentleman visiting London in the time of Charles II.

692

Eternal Lines

William Shakespeare immortalised his lover in verse, as if holding back for ever the ravages of Time.

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A Tiger By Morning

When Raffles Haw comes to sleepy Tamfield, his breathtaking generosity starts turning heads at once, and one belongs to Laura McIntyre.

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A Universal Truth

From the very first lines, Jane Austen’s classic novel ‘Pride and Prejudice’ pokes affectionate fun at Georgian England.

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On Love’s Lips

William Shakespeare recalls how the love of his life once teased him to the brink of despair.

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Poet and Poacher

Literary rumour in the time of Queen Anne said that William Shakespeare owed his extraordinary career to a scurrilous ballad.