The Inferno, Canto 31, lines 64-66: O senseless spirit! let thy horn for thee Interpret: therewith vent thy rage, if rage Or other passion wring thee. -
Gustave Dore
The Inferno, Canto 31, lines 82-84: This proud one Would of his strength against almighty Jove Make trial -
Gustave Dore
The Inferno, Canto 32, lines 127-129: Not more furiously On Menalippus temples Tydeus gnawd, Than on that skull and on its garbage he. -
Gustave Dore
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
Carthage - (after) Joseph Mallord William Turner
River Landscape With Fishermen In Their Boats - Jan van Goyen
Ullswater from Gowbarrow Park, 1786 - Francis Towne
A perfect days fishing - Adolf Dressler
Figures resting by a river with cattle watering, an approaching storm beyond - Sidney Richard Percy
North East View of Sir Charles Azgills Villa at Richmond - Thomas Malton, Jnr.
A Snowy Landscape At Sunset 2 - Louis Apol
The Seven Sisters Waterfall, Norway - Hans Dahl