Dyce Collection: A Catalogue of the Paintings, Miniatures, Drawings, Engravings, Rings, and Miscellaneous Objects Bequeathed by the Reverend Alexander Dyce

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Pagina 129 - inches. Width, 4 inches. SKETCH to illustrate Cowper's " Dog and the Water Lily." The noon was shady, and soft airs Swept Ouse's silent tide, When, 'scaped from literary cares, I wander'd on his side. A man standing, with both hands resting on his stick, his head inclined in a contemplative attitude. In pencil. 914 Height,
Pagina 129 - inches. SKETCH to illustrate Milton's " Paradise Lost," Book III., 1. 667— Brightest seraph, tell In which of all these shining orbs hath man His fixed seat, or fixed seat hath none. Designed for Sharpe's Classics, 1822, and engraved by Charles Heath. With the artist's initials. Pencil, on warm tinted paper, heightened with white. 913 Height,
Pagina 94 - inches. Width, 10^ inches. Inscribed, " Belonged to Mr. Lambert, who had it from Steers, the executor of Mortimer." STUDY for " Poor Tom " in " King Lear." Edgar—" Away ! the foul fiend follows me ! Through the sharp hawthorn blows the cold wind. Hum ! go to thy cold bed and warm thee.
Pagina 218 - p. 37 in the Life." (3.) The TEMPEST. Act I., Scene 2. 2342 Ariel.—I boarded the King's ship ; now on the beak, Now in the waist, the deck, in every cabin,
Pagina 221 - sense Repairs itself by rest Our Tarquin thus Did softly press the rushes, ere he waken'd, &c. (39.) PERICLES. Act III., Scene 2. 2378 O you most potent gods ! What's here? a corse I First Gent.—Most strange ! Cerimon.— So up with it. Cerimon.—Shrouded in cloth of state; balm'd and
Pagina 220 - GUCHT—(continued). (19.) First Part of KING HENRY IV. Act V., Scene 4. 2358 Falstaff.—Well said, Hal ! to it, Hal !—Nay, you shall find no boy's play here, I can tell you. (20.) Second Part of KING HENRY IV. Act II., Scene 4. 2359 Page.—The music is come, sir. Falstaff.—Let them
Pagina 219 - &c. (12.) As You LIKE IT. Act III., Scene 2. 2351 Orlando.—Hang there my verse in witness of my love ; And thou, thrice-crowned queen of night, survey With thy chaste eye, from thy pale sphere above, &c.
Pagina 219 - (17.) The LIFE and DEATH of KING JOHN. Act V., Scene 1. 2356 King John.—Thus have I yielded up into your hand The circle of my glory. (18.) The TRAGEDY of KING RICHARD II. Act V., Scene 5. King Richard.—How now ! what means death in this rude assault ? Villain, thine own hand yields thy death's instrument. Go thou, and fill another room in hell.
Pagina 95 - -who can paint the lover, as he stood, Pierc'd by severe amazement, hating life, Speechless, and fixed in all the death of woe." Celadon and Amelia, Thomson's Seasons. The figure of the lifeless form of the maiden is the same as the one introduced in " Mr. Lock's picture " which is engraved by William Woollett. Width, 9 inches. Height,
Pagina 94 - inches. STUDY of SATAN FLYING. Milton's " Paradise Lost." " Then with expanded wings he steers his flight Aloft, incumbent on the dusky air." Book i. line 225. An illustration to Bell's Poets, 1777. Indian ink, tinted,

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