248 Trumbull Gallery of Paintings in Yale College. 



No. 45. — Lamderg and Gelchossa. Ossian's PoemSj 5th book 

 of Fingal. London, 18097 



" The gloomy heroes fought. — Fierce Ulhn fell. Young Lam- 

 derg came all pale to the daughter of the generous Tuathal : — 

 ' What blood/ she said, ' what blood runs down my warrior's 

 side?' ' It is UUin's blood,' the chief replied, 'thou fairer than 

 snow: Gelchossa, let me rest here awhile? The mighty Lam- 

 derg died. Three days she mourned beside her love : — the hun- 

 ters found her cold : — they raised this tomb over the three." 



No. 46. — Portrait of the late Christopher Gore. — Head, 

 the size of life. Painted in London, during his residence there, 

 as one of the commissioners for the execution of the 7th article 

 of Mr. Jay's treaty, 1800. 



No. 47. — Maternal Tenderness. London, 1809. 



No. 48. — Our Savior with Little Children. London, 1812. 

 " And they brought unto him also infants, that he would touch 

 them ; but when his disciples saw it, they rebuked them ; but 

 Jesus called them unto him, and said, ' Suffer little children to 

 come unto noe, and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of 



God? " — Luke, xviii, 15, 16. 



No. 49. — Peter the Great, at the Capture of Narva. 

 London, 1811. ' 



" Peter, on this occasion, gave an example which ought to have 

 gained him the affection of all his new subjects. He ran every 

 where in person, to put a stop to the pillage and slaughter, — res- 

 cued several women out of the clutches of the brutal soldiery, and 

 after having, with his own hand, killed two of those ruffians, who 

 refused to obey his orders, he enters the town-house, whither the 

 citizens had run in crowds for shelter, and laying his sword, yet 

 reeking with blood, upon the table, — 'This sword,' said he, 'is 

 not stained with the blood of your fellow-citizens, but with that 

 of my own soldiers, which I have spilt to save your lives.' " — 

 Voltaire^ s Life of Peter the Great. 



No. 50. — The Holy Family — The Virgin and Infant Savior, 

 and Joseph the Carpenter — St. John with his Lamb, and 

 Elizabeth his Mother. 



