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Gustave Dore

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Mere Et Enfant - Gustave Dore
Mere Et Enfant - Gustave Dore

he who gave the Pharisees Counsel, (Canto XXIII., lines 118-119) - Gustave Dore
he who gave the Pharisees Counsel, (Canto XXIII., lines 118-119) - Gustave Dore

Heliodorus Punished In The Temple - Gustave Dore
Heliodorus Punished In The Temple - Gustave Dore

"Ah! how does thou change, Agnello!" (Canto XXV., lines 60-61) - Gustave Dore

A lady young and beautiful, I dream'd, (Canto XXVII., line 105) - Gustave Dore
A lady young and beautiful, I dream'd, (Canto XXVII., line 105) - Gustave Dore

Only so far afflicted, that we life Desiring without hope. (Canto IV., lines 38-39) - Gustave Dore
Only so far afflicted, that we life Desiring without hope. (Canto IV., lines 38-39) - Gustave Dore

?Here I opened wide the door;?Darkness there, and nothing more.	 - Gustave Dore
?Here I opened wide the door;?Darkness there, and nothing more. - Gustave Dore

Here the brute Harpies make their nest. (Canto XIII., line 41) - Gustave Dore
Here the brute Harpies make their nest. (Canto XIII., line 41) - Gustave Dore

Nevermore - Gustave Dore
Nevermore - Gustave Dore

Four stars ne'er seen before (Canto I., line 27) - Gustave Dore
Four stars ne'er seen before (Canto I., line 27) - Gustave Dore

Along the banks and bottom of his course; (Canto V., line137) - Gustave Dore
Along the banks and bottom of his course; (Canto V., line137) - Gustave Dore

Raising Of The Daughter Of Jairus - Gustave Dore
Raising Of The Daughter Of Jairus - Gustave Dore

The Star In The East - Gustave Dore
The Star In The East - Gustave Dore

There I with little innocents abide, (Canto VII., line 31) - Gustave Dore
There I with little innocents abide, (Canto VII., line 31) - Gustave Dore

The War Against Gibeon - Gustave Dore
The War Against Gibeon - Gustave Dore

Take Good heed, thy soles do tread not on the heads (Canto XXXII., lines 20-21) - Gustave Dore
Take Good heed, thy soles do tread not on the heads (Canto XXXII., lines 20-21) - Gustave Dore

They grappled him with more than hundred hooks. (Canto XXI., line 51) - Gustave Dore
They grappled him with more than hundred hooks. (Canto XXI., line 51) - Gustave Dore

A widow at his bridle stood, attir'd (Canto X, line 74) - Gustave Dore
A widow at his bridle stood, attir'd (Canto X, line 74) - Gustave Dore

The heav'nly steersman at the prow was seen, (Canto II., line 45) - Gustave Dore
The heav'nly steersman at the prow was seen, (Canto II., line 45) - Gustave Dore

He, soon as he saw That I was weeping, answer'd (Canto I., lines 87-88) - Gustave Dore
He, soon as he saw That I was weeping, answer'd (Canto I., lines 87-88) - Gustave Dore

"why greedily thus bendest more on me, (Canto XVIII., line 116) - Gustave Dore

Christ In The Synagogue - Gustave Dore
Christ In The Synagogue - Gustave Dore

Onward he moved, I close his steps pursued. (Canto I., line 132) - Gustave Dore
Onward he moved, I close his steps pursued. (Canto I., line 132) - Gustave Dore

The Flagellation - Gustave Dore
The Flagellation - Gustave Dore

Strict rein must in this place direct the eyes. A little swerving and the way is lost. (Canto XXV., lines122-123) - Gustave Dore
Strict rein must in this place direct the eyes. A little swerving and the way is lost. (Canto XXV., lines122-123) - Gustave Dore



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