The Lucky Escape
The Elephant (Headpiece)
The Elephant (Frontispiece)
A View of Chichester (Tailpiece)
Inverary Pier, Loch Fyne. Morning
Sandy Road through Woodland, near Norwich
The Spirited Moor Gazul is the First to Spear Bulls According to the Rules (El animoso moro Gazul es el primero que lanceó toros en regla)
The Way in which the Ancient Spaniards Hunted Bulls on Horseback in the Open Country (Modo con que los antiguos españoles cazaban los toros á caballo en el campo)
The Cid Campeador Spearing Another Bull (El Cid Campeador lanceando otro toro)
Other Laws for the People (Otras leyes por el pueblo)
A Circus Queen (Una reïna del circo)
What a Warrior! (Que guerrero!)
Rain of Bulls (Lluvia de toros)
The Hiding of Moses
Heaven—The Rivers of Bliss
Bridge Over Chaos
I have heard thee with the hearing of the Ear, but now my Eye seeth thee
There were not found Women fair as the Daughters of Job
Behold now Behemoth which I made with thee
Black-bellied Darter
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