he who gave the Pharisees Counsel, (Canto XXIII., lines 118-119) -
Gustave Dore
He, soon as he saw That I was weeping, answer'd (Canto I., lines 87-88) -
Gustave Dore
Here chanting I beheld those spirits sit (Canto VII., line 91) -
Gustave Dore
Here the brute Harpies make their nest. (Canto XIII., line 41) -
Gustave Dore
How lustrous was thy semblance in those sparkles, (Canto XX., line 15) -
Gustave Dore
I beheld myself, Sole with my lady, to more lofty bliss Translated (Canto XIV., lines 82-83) -
Gustave Dore
I could not hear what terms he offer'd them, (Canto VIII., line 110) -
Gustave Dore
Torso - Pierre Auguste Renoir
Mast Tree Grove - Ivan Shishkin
Jamcefu from an account of a Dutch Embassy to China 1665 - Jacob van Meurs
Three Men in a Landscape - William Mason Brown
Sheet Of Studies Of Peasants, Horses And Carts - Pieter Gijsels
Skaters Near A Bridge - Nicolaas Johannes Roosenboom
The Three Magi, detail from the Nativity - Anonymous Artist
The Annunciation - (after) Pieter Coecke Van Aelst
Figures In A Woodland - Henri-Joseph Harpignies