Clay Lane

The Copy Book

A Library of History and Literature in English

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Birds of Paradise

Anglo-Saxon poet Cynewulf paints a word-picture of heaven and the seraph-band that swoops and soars before the throne.

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Germany’s Secret Weapon

As a last, desperate throw of the dice in the Great War, the Germans detonated an unusual kind of weapon in St Petersburg.

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Much Ado About Nothing

Don Pedro’s brother John tries to ensure that the course of true love does not run smooth.

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Mountain of Light

St Bede says that Christ’s Transfiguration should remind us that we live in two worlds at the same time.

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Lambert Simnel

Henry VII must decide how to deal with a boy calling himself ‘King Edward VI’.

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Wild Goose Chase

Sir Walter Scott warned that schoolchildren must not expect to be entertained all the time.