| The Bright Stone of Honour and the Tomb of Marceau from 'Childe Harold', by J. M. W. Turner |
| A Scene from Childe Harold, note the resemblance of the sketch to Byron who never escaped identification with the poem's hero. |
| Ianthe from Childe Harold's Pilgrimage "On Harold's page, Ianthe's here enshrined Shall thus be first beheld, forgotten last" |