Shielded the harlot and the new-form'd brute. (Canto XXXII., line 164) -
Gustave Dore
so drew Full more than thousand splendours towards us, (Canto V., line 106-107) -
Gustave Dore
So I beheld united the bright school (Canto IV., line 89) -
Gustave Dore
Soon they o'ertook us; with such swiftness mov'd The mighty crowd. (Canto XVIII., lines 98-99) -
Gustave Dore
St Andrews Place Park Crescent and Ulster Terrace - Richard Morris
The Village Blacksmith - John Frederick Herring Snr
Peasants carrying a fallen tree across a stream in a landscape - (after) Giuseppe Maria Crespi
A chameleon with a dragonfly on a thistle, in a landscape - Willem Van Aelst
Forges and steelworks at Freiberg, Saxony - (after) Bracht, Eugen Felix Prosper
Fecamp. Soleil - Paul Signac
Old Putney Bridge looking towards Fulham, showing the Gothic Villa, Brewhouse Lane - English School
Figures on the 'Almeda de Hercules', Seville - John Phillip
The Artists Garden at Durbins - Roger Eliot Fry