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Alpine Sunset
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Pope and Lady Mary Montagu
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"From Generation to Generation"
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Ophelia
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Brunehild
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A Mountain Pass
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Mr. Matthew Arnold
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The White Horse of the "Revelations"
In the Book of Revelations the writer makes the four horses represent the conquering spirits sent forth by God. The white horse is the spirit of knowledge. A star is on the rider's brow, and he tramples the clouds under his feet.
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Culver Cliffs, Isle of Wight
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The Haymaker
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Dittisham on the Dart
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Sandhills at Tenby
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Clown in Love
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Girl Knitting
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"Those Emerald Pools"; a sketch in Wales
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Punch and Judy
Which is the best sight, their faces or the show outside the window?
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First pinch from my Granny's snuffbox
"It's an ill wind that blows nobody good."
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Spinning a Yarn
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Dog and Hedgehog
How to begin? It's the first bite that costs.
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Marken, Holland
Marken is an island in the Zuyder Zee. The central figure shows how the women combine picturesque costume with hard work. To the right are some children playing with a toy windmill on a small mound, the model of the means which preserve Holland from the sea.
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Jogging home after hunting
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Yellow Roses
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Dahlias
The last flower of summer. The name comes from a German, called Dahl, who introcued the flower from America.
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Grandmother and Child
Which face is the prettier, that of the grandmother who
has learnt life's lessons, or that of the baby who has
not yet forgotten "the palace whence we came?"
Our birth is but a sleep and forgetting;
The sould that rises with us, our life's star,
Hath had elsewhere its setting,
And cometh from afar:
Not in entire forgetfulness
And not in utter nakedness,
But trailing clouds of glory, do we come
From God who is out home:
Heaven lies about us in our fancy! --Wordsworth
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Cottage Interior
Which is the prouder? the grandfather who listens or the child who reads?