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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

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"Infant Joy." From Blake's "Songs of Innocence". Engraved by J. F. Jungling
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"Counsellor, King, Warrior, Mother and Child, in the Tomb." From Blair's "Grave," 1808. Designed by William Blake; facsimiled on wood from the engraving by Louis Schiavonetti
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"The Woodcock." From Jackson & Chatto's "History of Wood-Engraving," 1839. Engraved, after T. Bewick, by John Jackson
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Tailpiece. From the same. Engraved, after T. Bewick, by John Jackson
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Headpiece. From Rogers's "Pleasures of Memory, with other Poems," 1810. Drawn by T. Stothard: engraved, after Luke Clennell, by O. Lacour
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"Golden head by golden head." From Christina Rossetti's "Goblin Market and other Poems," 1862. Drawn by D. G. Rossetti; engraved by W. J. Linton
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"The Deaf Post-Boy." From Clarke's "Three Courses and a Dessert," 1830. Drawn by G. Cruikshank; engraved by S. Williams [?]
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"The Mad Tea-Party." From "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," 1865. Drawn by John Tenniel; engraved by Dalziel Brothers
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Black Kitten. From "Through the Looking-Glass," 1871. Drawn by John Tenniel; engraved by Dalziel Brothers
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