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Letter R from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Letter S from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Letter Y from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Letter Z from “Alphabet after Serlio”
Leland’s Itinerary, Volume 1 Page 2
2.—Bound hand and foot to stakes and smeared with honey, and so left exposed to the sun, to be tortured by the stings of bees and other insects
Decorative initial letter B
Bucolic scene from a glade in a forest.
Typographic ornament or flower from page 2.
29.—Arch-Druid in his full Judicial Costume.
3.—Width Proportions of Modern Roman Capitals.
3.  8th and 9th Centuries.  Anglo-Saxon.
The boy himself
Antique map of Kent
Letter T
He received the kindest welcome from her; and shyness, coldness, reserve, could not stand against such a reception
The Chimæra
3. Seal of Vassago
H Sperling: Horrified
candle
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