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30th December – On This Day In History

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Born:

1865 Rudyard Kipling (author – Jungle Book)

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Died:

2006 Saddam Hussein (dictator of Iraq, hanged)

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On This Day:

1947 Romanian Republic proclaimed

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22nd December – On This Day In History

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Born:

1962 Ralph Fiennes (actor – Schindler’s List)

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Died:

1943 Beatrix Potter (children’s author – The Tales of Peter Rabbit)

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On This Day:

1965 Britain sets the national speed limit on motorways at 70 miles per hour

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21st December – On This Day In History

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Born:

1937 Jane Fonda (actress)

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Died:

1940 F Scott Fitzgerald (author – The Great Gatsby) 

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On This Day:

1620 Mayflower pilgrim arrive at Plymouth

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3rd December – On This Day In History

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Born:

1857 Joseph Conrad (author – Heart Of Darkness)

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Died:

1991 Alex Graham (cartoonist – Fred Basset)

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On This Day:

1818 Illinois becomes the 21st State of the USA

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30th November – On This Day In History

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Born:

1835 Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) author of Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn.

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Died:

1900 Oscar Wilde (playwright & novelist)

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1782 Britain signs the agreement to recognize the independence of the USA

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29th November – On This Day In History

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Born:

1898 CS Lewis (author – Narnia)

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Died:

1986 Cary Grant (actor)

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On This Day:

1870 Compulsory education proclaimed in England

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27th November – On This Day In History

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Born:

1925 Ernie Wise (comedian – Morecambe and Wise)

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Died:

2014 PD James (author)

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On This Day:

1912 Albania adopts its national flag

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25th November – On This Day In History

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Born:

1835 Andrew Carnegie (industrialist and philanthropist)

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Died:

1993 Anthony Burgess (author – “Clockwork Orange”)

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On This Day:

1867 Alfred Nobel patents dynamite

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Sir Galahad

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My good blade carves the casques of men,
My tough lance thrusteth sure,
My strength is as the strength of ten,
Because my heart is pure.
The shattering trumpet shrilleth high,
The hard brands shiver on the steel,
The splinter’d spear-shafts crack and fly,
The horse and rider reel:
They reel, they roll in clanging lists,
And when the tide of combat stands,
Perfume and flowers fall in showers,
That lightly rain from ladies’ hands.

How sweet are looks that ladies bend
On whom their favours fall !
For them I battle till the end,
To save from shame and thrall:
But all my heart is drawn above,
My knees are bow’d in crypt and shrine:
I never felt the kiss of love,
Nor maiden’s hand in mine.
More bounteous aspects on me beam,
Me mightier transports move and thrill;
So keep I fair thro’ faith and prayer
A virgin heart in work and will.

When down the stormy crescent goes,
A light before me swims,
Between dark stems the forest glows,
I hear a noise of hymns:
Then by some secret shrine I ride;
I hear a voice but none are there;
The stalls are void, the doors are wide,
The tapers burning fair.
Fair gleams the snowy altar-cloth,
The silver vessels sparkle clean,
The shrill bell rings, the censer swings,
And solemn chaunts resound between.

Sometimes on lonely mountain-meres
I find a magic bark;
I leap on board: no helmsman steers:
I float till all is dark.
A gentle sound, an awful light !
Three arngels bear the holy Grail:
With folded feet, in stoles of white,
On sleeping wings they sail.
Ah, blessed vision! blood of God!
My spirit beats her mortal bars,
As down dark tides the glory slides,
And star-like mingles with the stars.

When on my goodly charger borne
Thro’ dreaming towns I go,
The cock crows ere the Christmas morn,
The streets are dumb with snow.
The tempest crackles on the leads,
And, ringing, springs from brand and mail;
But o’er the dark a glory spreads,
And gilds the driving hail.
I leave the plain, I climb the height;
No branchy thicket shelter yields;
But blessed forms in whistling storms
Fly o’er waste fens and windy fields.

A maiden knight–to me is given
Such hope, I know not fear;
I yearn to breathe the airs of heaven
That often meet me here.
I muse on joy that will not cease,
Pure spaces clothed in living beams,
Pure lilies of eternal peace,
Whose odours haunt my dreams;
And, stricken by an angel’s hand,
This mortal armour that I wear,
This weight and size, this heart and eyes,
Are touch’d, are turn’d to finest air.

The clouds are broken in the sky,
And thro’ the mountain-walls
A rolling organ-harmony
Swells up, and shakes and falls.
Then move the trees, the copses nod,
Wings flutter, voices hover clear:
‘O just and faithful knight of God!
Ride on ! the prize is near.’
So pass I hostel, hall, and grange;
By bridge and ford, by park and pale,
All-arm’d I ride, whate’er betide,
Until I find the holy Grail.

 

– Alfred Lord Tennyson

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