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It's the 16th century, Golden Age of intra-Christian religious warfare, Hermetic magic[k], English literature, and codpiece jokes. In which Crowley has a bad secret, a good sulk, and an ill-advised scheme; Aziraphale has a mortal admirer who's getting too close (in a purely Neoplatonic way, of course); and the Need-to-Know Basis clause of the Arrangement is stretched to the breaking point. Illustrated by Quantum_Witch
Last bookmarked by killer_quean
7 Apr 2012
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There was a gentle woman in the Courte, called Anne Bulleyne, daughter to sir Thomas Bulleyne, Viscount Rocheforde, whom the kyng muche fauoured in all honestie, and surely none otherwise, as all the worlde well knewe after. (Edward Hall's Chronicle, 1548)
Last bookmarked by laceblade
12 Mar 2012
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The road to Deptford.
Last bookmarked by Verbyna
9 Jan 2012
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This is a sequel to a fantastic Doctor Who audio story called Kingmaker, which ends up with William Shakespeare dying at the battle of Bosworth Field, and Richard III being whisked off to Elizabethan England, where he writes the works of Shakespeare from Henry IV Part 1 onwards. Or does he...?
Last bookmarked by SlashMyDreams
28 Dec 2011
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Rec 2
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Noli me tangere, for Caesar's I am/And wild for to hold, though I seem tame.
Last bookmarked by AngelQueen
19 Jul 2011
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A brilliant glimpse into just what Anne lost in the course of becoming the Queen of England. She and Henry Percy are amazing!
