Trumbull Gallery of Paintings in Yale College. 243 

 No, 33. — Hon. Stephen Van Rensselaer. 



No. 34, — The Woman accused of having been taken in Adul- 

 tery. — >S'^. John, viii, 2 — 11, London, 1811. 



" And the Scribes and Pharisees brought unto him a woman 

 taken in adultery ; and when they had set her in the midst, they 

 say to him, Master, this woman was taken in adultery, in the very 

 act: now, Moses in the law commanded us that such should be 

 stoned ; but what sayest thou ? This they said, tempting him, 

 that they might have whereof to accuse him : so when they con- 

 tinued asking him, he lifted himself up and said unto them : He 

 that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stotie at her. 

 And they which heard, being convicted by their own conscience, 

 went out one by one." 



No. 35, — St, John and Lamb, — from memory of an exquisite 

 picture by Murillo, in possession of the emperor of Russia, Paint- 

 ed in London, 1800. 



No. 36. — Portrait or President Washington, — head, the 

 size of life. Painted in Philadelphia, May, 1793. 



No. 37. — The Earl of Angus, conferring Knighthood on 

 De Wilton. See Sir Walter Scott's Marmion. — Painted in. 

 London, 1810. 



> " A Bishop by the altar stood, . 



A noble lord of Douglas' blood; 

 With mitre sheen, and rocquet white, 

 Yet showed his meek and thoughtful eye, 

 But little pride of prelacy," &c. &c. 



" Beside him, ancient Angus stood, 

 Doff'd his furr'd gown and sable hood : 

 O'er his huge form and visage pale. 

 He wore a cap and shirt of mail ; 

 And lean'd his large and wrinkled hand 

 Upon his huge and sweeping brand," Sec. &c. 



" Then at the altar Wilton kneels, 

 ^: 1 . . And Clare the spurs bound on his heels ; 

 And think what next he must have felt, 

 At buckling of the falchion belt ; 

 And judge how Clara changed her hue," &c. &c. 



Scott's Marmion, Canto 6, Stanzas 11 and 12. 



