And graven with diamonds in letters plain,
There is written her fair neck, round about;
Noli me tangere; for CAESAR's I am,
And wild for to hold though I seem tame.
Thomas Wyatt, sonnet decorated by Charles Ricketts (1892) |
Thomas Wyatt, sonnet decorated by Charles Ricketts (1892) |
The important message - don't touch the lady - appears only in the last lines of the poem, but Ricketts added the phrase to the initial at the beginning of the poem.
Thomas Wyatt, sonnet decorated by Charles Ricketts (1892) |
Charles Ricketts, initial 'W' for a sonnet by Thomas Wyatt (1892) |
The initial 'W' (13x12 mm) at the beginning of the sonnet illustrates the 'deer' (line 6). The initial 'N' is smaller (8x7 mm), and contains the illustration of a poppy.
The original drawing is in the collection of the William Andrew Clark Memorial Library, Los Angeles, a gift of the Ricketts collector Albert Sperisen (1908-1999).