O fond Arachne! thee I also saw (Canto XII., line 43) -
Gustave Dore
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
Elegant figures on the steps of a mansion, a park landscape beyond - (after) Jacobus Saeys
Roses In Blue Crackle Glass Pitcher - John La Farge
Blumentopfe vor dem Haus - Max Liebermann
Portrait of Sir Christopher Wren 1632-1723 - Sir Godfrey Kneller
On the Banks of the Nile - Jacobus Jacobs
Treidelweg - Camille Pissarro
Silver White Willow - Aleksandr Jakovlevic Golovin
A Summer Landscape At Sunset - Cornelis Lieste
In The Caucasian Mountains - Ilya Nikolaevich Zankovsky