Clay Lane

The Copy Book

A Library of History and Literature in English

← Page 1

1171

The Knight’s Tale

Two noble youths of ancient Thebes fall for the same princess.

1172

Sweet and Sour

The great Dr Johnson argues that you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.

1173

St Nicholas the Wet

Two frantic parents implore St Nicholas’s help in rescuing their baby boy.

1174

Ring out the Old, Ring in the New

For Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Christmas was a time to let the dead past bury its dead.

1175

The Voyage of the ‘Golden Hinde’

Elizabethan adventurer Sir Francis Drake combined sailing round the world with really annoying the King of Spain.

1176

Christmas Bells

The sounds of an English country Christmas helped Tennyson in his deep mourning for an old friend.