The Inferno, Canto 32, lines 20-22: Look how thou walkest. Take Good heed, thy soles do tread not on the heads Of thy poor brethren. -
Gustave Dore
The Inferno, Canto 32, lines 97-98: Then seizing on his hinder scalp, I cried: Name thee, or not a hair shall tarry here. -
Gustave Dore
The Inferno, Canto 33, lines 62-63: Then, not to make them sadder, I kept down My spirit in stillness. -
Gustave Dore
The Inferno, Canto 33, lines 67-68: Hast no help For me, my father! -
Gustave Dore
The Inferno, Canto 33, lines 73-74: Then fasting got The mastery of grief. -
Gustave Dore
The Inferno, Canto 34, lines 127-129: By that hidden way My guide and I did enter, to return To the fair world -
Gustave Dore
The Inferno, Canto 34, lines 133: Thus issuing we again beheld the stars. -
Gustave Dore
The Inferno, Canto 34, lines 20-21: Lo! he exclaimd, lo Dis! and lo the place, Where thou hast need to arm thy heart with strength. -
Gustave Dore
The Inferno, Canto 5, lines 105-106: 'Love brought us to one death: Caina waits The soul, who spilt our life.' -
Gustave Dore
Ramghur in the Boujipoor District - Capt. Frederick Parr
Panorama of London from the top of the Monument looking west - Carl Haag
Fishing by the Bridge - Nevil Oliver Lupton
To Pastures New - Frederick Cayley Robinson
Kozaks crossing the river - Franz Roubaud
Durham, 1836 - David Roberts
Peasants by a Church beside a River - Dutch School
Port of Hanarourou in the Sandwich Islands, from 'Voyage Pittoresque autour du Monde', 1822 - (After) Choris, Ludwig (Louis)
Bolton Abbey and woods - James Duffield Harding