The Copybook

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

1039

From the British Library, via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.

Edward the Exile Clay Lane

Two young English princes were banished to the court of Yaroslav the Wise, and one returned to claim the crown.

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1040

From the Gospels of Henry the Lion (12th century), via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.

The Matildas of England Clay Lane

For a hundred years after William the Conqueror came to England, four strong women named Matilda shaped the nation’s history.

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1041

Vasily Petrovich Vereshchagin (1835-1909), via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.

The Conversion of Vladimir the Great Clay Lane

A succession of religious leaders came to Kiev, hoping to win the wild barbarian Prince to their cause.

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1042

By William Sharp (1749-1824), via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.

Glorious John Clay Lane

JB Cramer was one of the finest pianists of his day, though his reverence for Mozart made his own music more popular in the drawing room than the concert hall.

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1043

By Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792), via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain

The Empire Within Percy Bysshe Shelley

Poet Percy Bysshe Shelley says that the pinnacle of political achievement is the government not of others, but of ourselves.

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1044

© Neil Theasby, Geograph. Licence: CC-BY-SA 2.0.

Autumn: A Dirge Percy Bysshe Shelley

Poet Percy Shelley calls on November’s sister months to watch by the graveside of the dead Year.

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