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 17. 1794.—Design from the 'Europe' of a Man at a Forge, with a Woman and a Youth. [Linnell.]

18. 1794.—A Young Man rescuing a Woman and Girl from a Conflagration.

19. 1795.—The Lazar House, from Milton; called also 'The House of Death,' by Blake. [Butts.] Colour-printed.

20. 1795.—Elohim creating Adam. [Butts.] Colour-printed.

21. 1795.—Lamech and his two Wives. [Butts.] Colour-printed.

22. 1795.—The Good and Evil Angels struggling for possession of a Child. [Butts.] Colour-printed.

23. 1795.—Elijah mounted in the Fiery Chariot. Colour-printed.

Elijah lays hold of the rein with his right hand: his left is upon a book placed on his knees. He is draped—but Elisha, who stands before him, with joined hands, lost in a flood of beard, is perfectly naked, and looks as ancient as Elijah. The horses seem compact of fire; fire flows out in place of chariot-wheels; behind Elijah, a sphere of rolling red flame; for sky, a blaze of