Clarence M. Dobell
‘My Lady's Farewell’ (OWP014)
lovers; courting, flirting
casting weapons: spear
clothes covering the entire body (COWL)
fence, wall, paling
(personifications and symbolic representations of) Love; 'Amore (secondo Seneca)' (Ripa)
herald
march into the conquered place
departure ~ travelling
horn, trumpet, cornet, trombone, tuba
embracing each other, kissing
militant proselytizing: religious war, crusade, etc.
the ages of man (+ more than eight persons)
moustache
castle
clothes, costume (+ destination or function of clothes)
cortege, funeral procession
head-gear (COWL)
knight
beggars' procession
coat, cape
dress, gown
armour
adult man
adult woman
political demonstration
taking leave
messenger
helved weapons, polearms (for striking, hacking, thrusting): javelin
lips pressed together as for a kiss
crowd, mob
crucifix ~ personal devotion
riding a horse, ass, or mule; rider, horseman
the rich
musician
window
horse-racing (+ equipment, outfit (sports, games, etc.))
landscapes
clothes, costume
geographical names of countries, regions, mountains, rivers, etc. (BRITAIN) (BRITAIN)
military parade, pageant
arch, archivolt ~ architecture
saddle and bridle (saddlery)
procession ~ Christian religion
dark ages (historical epoch)
medieval history, middle ages (historical epoch)
jockey (+ equipment, outfit (sports, games, etc.))
Courage, Bravery, Valiance, Manliness; 'Ardire magnanimo et generoso', 'Gagliardezza', 'Valore', 'Virtù heroica', 'Virtù dell'animo e del corpo' (Ripa)
marching away (troops)
horse