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LIST of DRAWINGS

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  • Lamia.............Page1
  • Title...............3
  • Dedication..............5
  • Title to List of Drawings..........7
  • Head-pieces to List of Drawings........8,9
  • "A nymph, to whom all hoofed Satyrs knelt." Head-piece, Part I. .. 11
  • "On this side of Jove's clouds". ..........13
  • "And so he rested, on the lonely ground".......15
  • "The words she spake came, as through bubbling honey".........17
  • " 'I dreamt I saw thee, robed in purple flakes' " ......18
  • " 'She bathes unseen' " ...........19
  • " 'Pale grew her immortality, for woe of all these lovers' " ....20
  • "The guarded nymph near-smiling on the green".......21
  • "Into the green-recessed woods they flew".......23
  • Decoration-Daffodils............26
  • "By a clear pool, wherein she passioned to see herself"....27
  • "Foremost in the envious race".........30
  • "'Lycius, look back! and be some pity shown'"......32


  • "Swoon'd, murmuring of love, and pale with pain"...Page35
  • "The wide-spreaded night above her towers".......39
  • "As one came near with curl'd gray beard, sharp eyes, and smooth bald crown"41
  • "They had arrived before a pillar'd porch".......43
  • "Shut from the busy world of more incredulous." Tail-piece to Part I..45
  • "They were enthroned, in the even tide, upon a couch." Head-piece, Part II..45
  • "Deafening the swallow's twitter, came a thrill of trumpets". ...47
  • "She nothing said, but, pale and meek, arose and knelt before him" ..49
  • "It was the custom then to bring away the bride from home" ... 51
  • "And shut the chamber up, close, hush'd and still" .....53
  • "He met within the murmurous vestibule his young disciple" ... 55
  • "They all moved to the feast" ..........56
  • "What wreath for Lamia? What for Lycius? What for the sage, old Apollonius?"" 60
  • "Checking his love-trance, a cup he took full brimm'd"....61
  • "The sophist's eye, like a sharp spear, went through her utterly" ...64
  • "And Lycius' arms were empty of delight".......65
  • "And in its marriage robe the heavy body wound".....67
  • Decoration to Note ............69
  • Tail-piece - The History of the Book ......... 70