| SUBJECT. | PAGE | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Our Father. | From a Bust by his Son, Robert Dalziel | 3 | |
| Our Mother. | From an Oil Painting by her Son, Robert Dalziel | 5 | |
| Portrait of George Dalziel. | From an Oil Painting by his Brother Robert | 7 | |
| " Edward Dalziel. | From an Oil Painting by his Brother Robert | 9 | |
| " John Dalziel. | From a Photograph | 11 | |
| " Thomas Dalziel. | From a Photograph | 13 | |
| " William Harvey. | From a Wood Engraving | 15 | |
| " Margaret Dalziel. | From a Photograph | 20 | |
| ILLUSTRATED BY | |||
| The Earl of Leicester's Levee. | From the Abbotsford Edition of "Kenilworth" | William Harvey | 21 |
| Mackay, as the Bailie Nicol Jarvie. | From the Abbotsford Edition of "Rob Roy" | Sir William Allan, R.A., P.R.S.A. | 25 |
| Children in the Wood. | John Franklin | 27 | |
| Sleeping Child and Lamb. | William Mulready, R.A. | 29 | |
| "Evangeline." | From the Poetical Works of Longfellow | Sir John Gilbert, R.A., P.R.W.S. | 33 |
| "L'Allegro." | Kenny Meadows | 39 | |
| A Ball-Room. | Frederick Walker, A.R.A., R.W.S. | 43 | |
| "A Lay of St. Dunstan." | From the "Ingoldsby Legends" | George Cruikshank | 45 |
| "The Lord of Toulouse." | " | Sir John Tenniel | 47 |
| "The Wedding Day." | " | George Cruikshank | 49 |
| The Adoration of the Maji. | F. R. Pickersgill, R.A. | 53 | |
| Fairy Dance. | W. E. Frost, R.A. | 55 | |
| "Oriana." | Tennyson | F. R. Pickersgill, R.A. | 57 |
| Scotland. | From "An Overland Journey to the Great Exhibition of 1851" | Richard Doyle | 60 |
| Jack and the Giants. | " | 63 | |
| The Giants. | " | 64 | |
| The Arrival at Cologne. | " | 65 | |
| Evening on the Lago-Maggiore. | " | 67 | |
| "The Salamandrine." | Dr. Charles Mackay | Sir John Gilbert, R.A., P.R.W.S. | 69 |
| Lucy Gray. W. Wordsworth | " | 71 | |
| King Lear. | " | 73 | |
| King Lear and Fool in a Storm. | " | 75 | |
| Lear Fantastically Dressed with Flowers. | " | 79 | |
| "The Lord of Burleigh." | Tennyson | Sir J. E. Millais, P.R.A. | 83 |
| "The Talking Oak." | " | " | 87 |
| "Oriana." | " | Holman Hunt | 90 |
| "St. Cecillia." | " | Dante G. Rossetti | 91 |
| Hallelujah. | Arthur Hughes | 93 | |
| The Pearl of Great Price. | Sir J. E. Millais, P.R.A. | 95 | |
| The Unjust Judge. | " | 99 | |
| The Leaven. | Sir J. E. Millais, P.R.A. | 103 | |
| "Edinburgh, after Flodden." | Aytoun | Sir J. Noel Paton, P.R.S.A. | 107 |
| "The Execution of Montrose." | " | " | 109 |
| "The Song of Bethlehem." | Campbell | J. R. Clayton | 113 |
| The Finding of Moses by Pharaoh's Daughter. | Sir J. E. Millais, P.R.A. | 115 | |
| "There's nae Luck about the House." | " | 117 | |
| "Threnody." | Ralph Waldo Emerson | Edward Dalziel | 121 |
| The Veiled Prophet of Khorassan. | From "Lalla Rookh" | Sir John Tenniel | 123 |
| Maiden Playing the Mandoline. | From "Lalla Rookh" | " | 125 |
| Alice in Wonderland. | " | 127 | |
| The Sleeping Genie and the Lady. | From "Dalziel's Arabian Nights" | " | 129 |
| The Crawley Family. | Sir J. E. Millais, P.R.A. | 131 | |
| Lady Lufton and the Duke of Omneum. | " | 133 | |
| Temptation. | —Horace Saltoun | " | 135 |
| Lady with Hounds. | " | 137 | |
| "Come Awa, Come Awa." | Thomas Pringle | Birket Foster, R.W.S. | 141 |
| "The Graves of the Household." | Mrs. Hemans | " | 145 |
| "Lines Written on Early Spring." | Wordsworth | " | 147 |
| Sweet May Morning. | From "Intimations of Immortality"—Wordsworth | " | 151 |
| Grandfather Nursing a Sick Boy. | John Pettie, R.A. | 155 | |
| Coach and Horses. | A. Boyd Houghton, R.W.S. | 157 | |
| Kiss Me. | " | 159 | |
| Sigurd. | Sir E. Burne-Jones, Bart. | 161 | |
| Summer Snow. | " | 163 | |
| Worldly Wiseman. | J. D. Watson, R.W.S. | 165 | |
| Crusoe Visits the old Captain. | " | 167 | |
| Abject Prayer. | " | 169 | |
| "Life's Journey." | George Wither | Frederick Sandys | 171 |
| "The Little Mourner." | Dean Alford | " | 173 |
| Cleopatra. | " | 175 | |
| "The Lent Jewels." | Richard Chevening Trench | Holman Hunt | 177 |
| "A Northern Legend." | W. Cullen Bryant | Edward Dalziel | 179 |
| "The Battle-Field." | " | " | 181 |
| "The Maiden's Sorrow." | " | Harrison Weir | 183 |
| "The Lady of Castle Windeck." | " | Edward Dalziel | 185 |
| "The Exiles of Oona." | Robert Buchanan | Thomas Dalziel | 187 |
| "The Deserted Cottage." | Wordsworth | Joseph Wolf | 189 |
| "An Evening Walk." | " | " | 191 |
| "The Long Voyage." | Charles Dickens | Frederick Walker, A.R.A., R.W.S. | 195 |
| "The Schoolboy's Story." | " | " | 197 |
| A Woman in the Snow. | " | 199 | |
| Two Fancy Sketches. | " | 200 | |
| "Tramps." | Charles Dickens | G. J. Pinwell, R.W.S | 208 |
| "City Churchyards." | Charles Dickens | " | 209 |
| The Sisters. | " | 211 | |
| "An English Eclogue." | Robert Buchanan | G. J. Pinwell, R.W.S. | 213 |
| "The Ballad Maker." | " | " | 215 |
| Thornhill Presenting Ladies of Great Distinction to the Vicar. | From "The Vicar of Wakefield" | " | 217 |
| George Playing the Flute to the Peasants. | From "The Vicar of Wakefield" | " | 219 |
| "Meg Blane." | Robert Buchanan | A. Boyd Houghton, R.W.S. | 220 |
| "The Saint's Story." | " | " | 221 |
| Three Blind Men. | From "Dalziel's Arabian Nights" | " | 223 |
| King Zeyn conducts the Queen-Mother to the Vaults. | From "Dalziel's Arabian Nights" | Edward Dalziel | 225 |
| The Genie brings the Hatchet and Cord. | From "Dalziel's Arabian Nights" | Thomas Dalziel | 227 |
| "Meg Blane." | Robert Buchanan | " | 228 |
| "Celtic Myths." | " | " | 229 |
| "The Exiles of Glen Oona." | Robert Buchanan | William Small | 231 |
| "Hahon." | " | Edward Dalziel | 233 |
| Music.—A Man at the Spinet. | J. M. Lawless | 235 | |
| Cain and Abel. | From "Dalziel's Bible Gallery" | Lord Leighton, P.R.A. | 239 |
| Moses Views the Promised Land. | From "Dalziel's Bible Gallery" | " | 243 |
| Esau Meeting Jacob. | From "Dalziel's Bible Gallery" | G. F. Watts, R.A. | 245 |
| Joseph Presents His Father to Pharaoh. | From "Dalziel's Bible Gallery" | Sir E. J. Poynter, P.R.A. | 247 |
| Miriam. | From "Dalziel's Bible Gallery" | " | 249 |
| Eliezer and Rebekah at the Well. | From "Dalziel's Bible Gallery" | Holman Hunt | 251 |
| Elijah and the Widow's Son. | From "Dalziel's Bible Gallery" | Ford Madox Brown | 253 |
| Abraham Parting with Lot. | From "Dalziel's Bible Gallery" | Thomas Dalziel | 255 |
| Jacob and the Flocks of Laban. | From "Dalziel's Bible Gallery" | " | 257 |
| Hosannah. | From "Dalziel's Bible Gallery" | Simeon Solomon | 259 |
| Daniel's Prayer. | " | Sir E. J. Poynter, P.R.A. | 261 |
| Christian Climbing the Hill of Difficulty. | From "Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress" | E. G. Dalziel | 263 |
| Old Honest. | From "Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress" | Sir James D. Linton, P.R.I. | 265 |
| The Atheist. | " | Frederick Barnard | 267 |
| Monkeys. | From "Wood's Natural History" | Joseph Wolf | 269 |
| The Old Year and the New. | Cartoon from "Fun" | Paul Gray | 273 |
| "Fun." | J. F. Sullivan | 274 | |
| The Chosen Champion. | Cartoon from "Fun" | Frederick Barnard | 275 |
| Old Father Time. | " | Gordon Thomson | 279 |
| An Urban Delusion. | From "Fun" | J. F. Sullivan | 280, 281 |
| That or Nothing. | " | G. J. Pinwell, R.W.S. | 283 |
| To Even Money! | " | E. G. Dalziel | 285 |
| Chelsea Hospitality, under a Cloud. | From "Fun" | " | 287 |
| Park Lane. | " | E. F. Brewtnall | 289 |
| A Drap o' the Best. | From "Fun" | William Small | 291 |
| Mistress and Maid. | " | A. Boyd Houghton, R.W.S. | 295 |
| The Theatre of Nature. | " | Ernest Griset | 300, 301 |
| An Illogical De-duck-tion. | " | E. G. Dalziel | 305 |
| Going Home to Love in a Cottage. | " | F. A. Fraser | 309 |
| Argumentum ad Hominem. | " | J. Mahoney | 311 |
| Oysters. | " | Ernest Griset | 313 |
| Àpropos to a Proposal. | " | Hal Ludlow | 315 |
| Madame. | From "Behind a Brass Knocker" ("Judy") | Frederick Barnard | 319 |
| Mister Mite. | " | " | 321 |
| On the Uselessness of Nursery Lore. | From "Judy" | E. G. Dalziel | 323 |
| On Love as a Passion. | " | " | 325 |
| Codlin and Short in the Churchyard. | From "The Old Curiosity Shop"—Charles Dickens | Charles Green, R.I. | 327 |
| Nell Stopping Miss Monflather. | From "The Old Curiosity Shop"—Charles Dickens | " | 329 |
| At the Dolphins Head. | From "The Uncommercial Traveller"—Charles Dickens | E. G. Dalziel | 331 |
| "Am I Red To-night?" | From "The Uncommercial Traveller"—Charles Dickens | " | 333 |
| The Marquis's Carriage Stopped by the Crowd. | From "A Tale of Two Cities"—Charles Dickens | Frederick Barnard | 335 |
| Nicholas Nickleby's Interview with Mr. Bray. | From "Nicholas Nickleby"—Charles Dickens | " | 337 |
| Portrait of George Dalziel. | From a Photograph | 340 | |
| " Edward Dalziel. | From a Photograph | 341 | |
| " Thomas Dalziel. | From a Photograph | 342 | |
IN KIND REMEMBRANCE
OF THE
MANY FRIENDS WHOSE WORKS ADORN THE PAGES
OF THIS BOOK.
THE BROTHERS DALZIEL.