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XML     PDF           GARTH WILKINSON The Database of Ornament JAMES JOHN GARTH WILKINSON, born so early as January 1812, still…

dialv3-moore-childs-eyes

XML     PDF        THROUGH A CHILD’S EYES                         Ladies, who there and back again still pace                        On terraces close neighbouring the sea,                        Fairies and giantesses.…

dialv3-moore-chorus

XML     PDF CHORUS OF GRECIAN GIRLS (VASE E. 783 BM.) The Database of Ornament                         We maidens are older than most sheep,                        Though not so old…

dialv3-moore-danae

XML     PDF                             DANAË                         Still, brilliant with bright brass, the tower…

dialv3-moore-kitty

XML     PDF                        OLD KITTY The Database of Ornament             “Femme qui n’a filé toute…

dialv3-moore-pimpernel

XML     PDF         THE PIMPERNEL                         The little pink pimpernel,                        That border the way to the well,                        They saw, they knew, and gazed their…

dialv3-moore-shadows

XML     PDF    SOME SHADOWS OF A THOUGHT                         Now, like the silence at the heart of song,                        Art mars to make, hope’s bow on life’s…

dialv3-moore-sonnet

XML     PDF SONNET DE RONSARD POUR HELENE. LIVRE II, NOS. XLII                         When you, quite old, by night with candles, well                        Up to the fire, wind…

dialv3-moore-suggested

XML     PDF SUGGESTED BY THE PROSE OF ARTHUR RIMBAUD “ENFANCE”                     Parentless, without court, and nobler far                        In every land than gods in fables are,                        Has azure…

dialv3-sturt-moreau

XML     PDF A NOTE ON GUSTAVE MOREAU The Database of Ornament IT is at first necessary to separate some of Gustave Moreau’s characteristics from…