Clay Lane

The Copy Book

A Library of History and Literature in English

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Equal Partners

Frances Colenso warned that if the British did not learn to treat the Africans with respect, a higher Power would soon teach them some manners.

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A Hymn to God the Father

During a severe sickness, John Donne, Dean of St Paul’s, asked of God three boons.

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Drake’s Drum

In time of crisis, so the legend goes, Sir Francis Drake will come to our aid again, as once he did against the Spanish Armada.

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Strong Speech

Ralph Waldo Emerson traced a common thread running throughout English literature.

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A Time Like the Present

Charles Dickens set his historical novel A Tale of Two Cities (1859) in the French Revolution seventy years before, but it was far from the dead past to him.

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Thus Was the Empire Born

According to Kipling, the British Empire was the last resort of Englishmen who could not stand conditions at home.