"What cause," said he, "Hath bow'd thee thus!" (Canto XIX., 138-139) -
Gustave Dore
"why greedily thus bendest more on me, (Canto XVIII., line 116) -
Gustave Dore
"Why pluck'st thou me?" (Canto XIII., line 34) -
Gustave Dore
"Within these ardours are the spirits, each Swathed in confining fire." (Canto XXVI., lines 48-49) -
Gustave Dore
'Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend!' I shrieked, upstarting. -
Gustave Dore
'Get thee back into the tempest and the Night's Plutonian shore!' -
Gustave Dore
'Surely,' said I, 'surely that is something at my window lattice; -
Gustave Dore
'T is some visitor entreating entrance at my chamber door? -
Gustave Dore
Learning about Silkworms, from a book on the silk industry - Anonymous Artist
A Man Fastened to a Large Block of Wood - (after) Mason, Major George Henry
Moliere in the Role of Caesar in The Death of Pompey - Nicolas Mignard
Anciana en la rueca - Peder Severin Kroyer
Joyful Ride - J. Konarski
Blue White and Gold - Arthur Paine Garratt
Old Man With A Flowing Beard Bust - Rembrandt Van Rijn
A quack dentist removing a tooth from a seated woman in a market place - Adriaen Pietersz. Van De Venne
The Story of Laetitia The Fair Penitent - George Morland