14. Francesca di Rimini (Dante). Head in profile, to left; pencil. First published in "Later Work."
15. Dante at the Court of Can Grande della Scala. Circular design, in pencil. (Property of Miss H. Glover.)
16. Dante in Exile. Dante seated on the left, the words of the Sonnet inscribed on the right, with decorations recalling some design of William Blake's. Signed A.V.B. First published in "Later Work." (Formerly the property of the late Hampden Gurney, Esq.)
17. "I saw three Ships come sailing by on Christmas Day in the Morning." Pencil. Designed as a Christmas card for the late Rev. Alfred Gurney. Published in "Later Work." c. 1890-1.
18. Hail Mary. Profile of a head to left. Pencil drawing, 4-1/2 × 5-1/4 inches. First published in The Studio, May 1898, again in "Early Work." (Property of Frederick H. Evans, Esq.) 1891.
19. Head, three-quarter face to right, with a Wreath of Grapes and Vine Leaves and background of tree trunks. Lead-pencil sketch 5-1/2 × 5-5/8 inches. Unpublished. (Property of John Lane, Esq.) circa 1891.
20. Thel Gathering the Lily. Pen-and-ink with water-colour wash. (Formerly the property of Robert Ross, Esq.)
21. Two Figures in a Garret, both seated, a woman haranguing a young man. Ink and wash sketch, 3-1/4 × 4-1/8 inches. Published in "Early Work." (Property of Frederick H. Evans, Esq.)
22. E. Burne-Jones. Portrait sketch in pen-and-ink, with slight wash. A memorandum of Aubrey Beardsley's first call on Sir Edward Burne-Jones, dated Sunday, 12th July 1891, and signed with monogram, A.V.B. Size, 6-3/4 × 4-1/8 inches. Eight copies only. Printed on India paper. Published by James Tregaskis, Caxton Head, High Holborn, in 1899. July 1891.