O Lady! thou in whom my hopes have rest! (Canto XXXI., line 76) -
Gustave Dore
Of such skill appliance needs To medicine the wound, that healeth last. (Canto XXV., lines 140-141) -
Gustave Dore
On Menalippus' temples Tydeus gnawed, (Canto XXXII., line 128) -
Gustave Dore
On that maim'd stone set up to guard the bridge, (Canto XVI., line 146) -
Gustave Dore
On the morrow he will leave me, as my hopes have flown before.' -
Gustave Dore
Only so far afflicted, that we life Desiring without hope. (Canto IV., lines 38-39) -
Gustave Dore
Onward he moved, I close his steps pursued. (Canto I., line 132) -
Gustave Dore
A capriccio of an Eastern harbour with fisherfolk on the shore, a man-o'-war beyond - (after) Agostino Tassi
The Falls Of Dochart, Killin, Perthshire - Archibald Kay
Paysage a Bazincourt 2 - Camille Pissarro
Greek colony, Marseille, 1867 - Pierre-Cecile Puvis de Chavannes
Unicorns on the Banks of the Indus, Hunted by Permission of the King, plate 29 from Venationes Ferarum, Avium, Piscium Of Hunting Wild Beasts, Birds, Fish engraved by Jan Collaert 1566-1628 published by Phillipus Gallaeus of Amsterdam - Jan van der (Joannes Stradanus) Straet
Dress in the English style in Peking green 2 - (after) Le Clerc, Pierre Thomas
La Ragazza Napolitana - Vittorio Borriello
View of the Cappella di San Giacomo - Altichiero da Zevio
Englishman in the Campagna - Carl Spitzweg