Chapter III.Blake's "Songs of Innocence"—Alexander Gilchrist—William Michael Rossetti—The Tobacco Box— Blue Nankin—James McNeil Whistler—The Præ-Raphaelite Brotherhood—William Bell Scott—Ford Madox Brown— Theo Marzials—Rossetti's indifference to music—His curio hunts—First ideas and sketches—John Ruskin—Robert Browning—Algernon Charles Swinburne—William Morris— Tennyson reading "Maud"
Chapter IV.Morris, Marshall, Faulkner, & Co.—Edward Burne Jones—"St. George and the Dragon"—"Parable of the Vineyard"—Ernest Gambart—The Llandaff triptych— "Girlhood of Mary Virgin"—Rossetti's bed and bed-room —The "Germ"—"Poems"—James Collinson—Walter Howell Deverell
Chapter VIII.Rossetti and Spiritualism and Mesmerism— Some mediums—Daniel Home—Bergheim—The Master of Lindsay—Theodore Watts-Dunton—A mesmeric entertainment
Chapter IX.Influence of the occult upon Rossetti—"Rose Mary"—Swinburne's ecstasy—"Proserpine"—"Cassandra" —John Trivett Nettleship—Edward Hughes—Lewis Carroll—Longfellow—Rossetti's methods—An appraisement of his work—Conclusion