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The Conclusion of the Treaty of Troye, Where Henry the V, King of England, Receives the Princess of France in Marriage
1788

Hero Fainting in Church (Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing, Act 4, Scene 1)
first published 1789; reissued 1852

The Princess, Rosaline, etc. (Shakespeare, Love's Labour Lost, Act 4, Scene 1)
first published 1793; reissued 1852

Prince Arthur Giving Welcome to the Archduke of Austria, etc. (Shakespeare, King John, Act 2, Scene 1)
1791

The Resentment of Queen Catherine (Paul de Rapin, History of England)
1790

"To you I give myself, for I am yours" (Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act 5, Scene 4)
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Woman Sheltering a Child in a Landscape
1770–80

Male Traveler in a Storm (recto); Anatomical Studies of a Foot (verso)
1770–80

Historical Subject with Men and a Boy Near a Ship (recto); Anatomical Study of a Foot (verso)
1770–80

Classical Military Subject
1770–80

A Soldier
1770–80

Amymone (?) with a Lecherous Satyr
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