A copy of a double-page spread from Robert Louis Stevenson's MORAL EMBLEMS. On the left-hand page there is a crude woodcut illustration of a figure wearing a broad-brimmed hat, crouched on a rock and peering out to sea through a telescope. Above the sketched-in sea are clouds and two simple v-shapes representing birds in flight. On the right-hand page is a short poem:
Industrious pirate! see him sweep
The lonely bosom of the deep,
And daily the horizon scan
From Hatteras or Matapan.
Be sure, before that pirate’s old,
He will have made a pot of gold,
And will retire from all his labours
And be respected by his neighbours.
You also scan your life’s horizon
For all that you can clap your eyes on.