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The Copy Book

A Library of History and Literature in English

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His Bright Nativity

Anglo-Saxon poet Cynewulf wonders at the mystery of the Bethlehem manger, where all the light of heaven was shining.

932

The Voyage of the ‘Mayflower’

A crackdown on dissent in England’s established Church drove a band of Nottinghamshire townspeople to seek new shores.

933

Great Mother of Men

The spread of Western civilisation must not be credited to European policy, but to a culture of curiosity, enterprise and defiance.

934

Portrait of a Lady

Edmund Burke takes time off from campaigning for liberty to reflect on the delights of captivity.

935

At a Solemn Musick

John Milton shows his appreciation for noble words and music in uplifting harmony.

936

The Power of Balance

George Canning warned the Commons to be very careful about their plans for reform.