| Diagram | [27] |
| The Last Furrow (Fig. 2). Facsimile from Holbein's woodcut | [47] |
| The Two Preachers (Fig. 3). Facsimile from Holbein's woodcut | [48] |
| I. | Things Celestial and Terrestrial, as apparent to the English mind | [56] |
| II. | Star of Florence | [62] |
| III. | "At evening from the top of Fésole" | [72] |
| IV. | "By the Springs of Parnassus" | [77] |
| V. | "Heat considered as a Mode of Motion." Florentine Natural Philosophy | [92] |
| VI. | Fairness of the Sea and Air. In Venice and Athens | [95] |
| | The Child's Bedtime (Fig. 5). Facsimile from Holbein's woodcut | [103] |
| | "He that hath ears to hear let him hear" (Fig. 6). Facsimile from Holbein's woodcut | [105] |
| VII. | For a time, and times | [130] |
| VIII. | The Nymph beloved of Apollo (Michael Angelo) | [131] |
| IX. | In the Woods of Ida | [132] |
| X. | Grass of the Desert | [135] |
| XI. | "Obediente Domino voci hominis" | [145] |
| XII. | The Coronation in the Garden | [158] |