The Copybook

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

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

The Wisdom of Solon Diogenes Laertius

The words of the ancient Athenian lawmaker, on the limits of legislation, sucking up to dictators, and the crime of lounging about.

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© Nigelj, Wikimedia Coommons. CC BY-SA 3.0.

Square Pegs in Round Holes Sydney Smith

Many problems in life and society would be eased if we were better at reading characters — especially our own.

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By Achille Beltrame (1871-1945), via Wikimedia Commons. Public domain.

The Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand John Buchan

Governor Pitiorek assured the heir to the Austrian Empire that Bosnians rarely tried to murder the same man twice in one day.

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© Tilemahos Efthimiadis, Wikimedia Commons. CC BY-SA 2.0.

Odysseus Comes Home Clay Lane

Now that King Odysseus has failed to return from the Siege of Troy, the earls of Ithaca are eager to marry his lovely widow.

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By Alex Bassano, published 1885. Public domain.

He Is Only Defending the Land of the Zulus! Frances Colenso

Frances Colenso admired the gallantry of the men who defended the fort at Rorke’s Drift, and the restraint of the men who attacked it.

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© Len Williams, Geograph. CC BY-SA 2.0.

Our England is a Garden Rudyard Kipling

There is plenty of work in the garden of England for everyone, whether he has a green thumb or not.

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