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"The G.o.ds take care of Cato."
The Triumphs of Neptune.
The Marquisi's Foot.
Beauties of Naples Bay.
Natural History of the Lazaroni.
The True Venus.
Love and Devotion.
The Mortality of Pompeii.
Procession of the Host.
The Ascent of Vesuvius.
The Mountain Emetic.
The Human Projectile.
The City of the Soul.
The Coup de Main.
Night in the Coliseum!
Catholicity Considered.
Power Pa.s.sing Away!
Byron Among the Ruins.
A Gossip with the Artists.
Speaking Gems.
"Weep for Adonis!"
The Lady and the G.o.d.
The Science of Psalmistry.
"Sour Grapes."
A Ramble about Tivoli.
Illumination of St. Peter's.
The "Niobe of Nations."
A Ghostly Scene!
"Honi soit qui mal y pense."
A "Ball" without Music.
Abelard and Heloise.
Scenes on the Road.
The "Tug of War."
"There they are, by Jove!"
The Raven-Haired One!
Heaven and h.e.l.l!
The "Hamlet" of Sculpture.
The Modern Susannah.
Hey, Presto! Change!
The Death Scene of Cleopatra.
An Eulogy on Tuscany.
A Real Claude Sunset.
Ta.s.so and Byron.
The Shocking Team!
Floatings in Venice.
The Venetian Girls.
The Bell-Crowned Hat!
The "Lion's Mouth."
The "Bridge of Sighs!"
A Subterranean Fete!
Byron and Moore in Venice.
Diana and Endymion.
The Pinch of Snuff.
The Rock-Crystal Coffin!
Eccentricity of Art.
Thoughts in a Monastery.
The Lake of Como.
Immortal Drummer Boy.
Wit, and its Reward!
The Cold Bath.
"Here we are!"
The Mountain Expose.
The "Last Rose of Summer."
Waking the Echoes.
Watching the Avalanche.
A Beautiful Incident.
A Shot with the Long Bow.
Mt. Blanc and a full stop.
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