Although closer to the finished painting these sketches still contain elements of the fight and banishment of Lucifer and his hoards. The Bodleian Manuscript MS. Junius 11, a poem called Genesis B, attributed to the Anglo Saxon poet Caedmon, is profusely illustrated and deals with Lucifer's arrogance and eventual casting out of Heaven into Hell. Burne-Jones and Morris, with their intense admiration for medieval manuscripts, while they were students at Oxford would naturally have been drawn to search it out. Burne-Jones later made numerous journeys back to Oxford and it would appear that he again viewed the manuscript as there is a relationship between his use of imagery and that found within the Anglo Saxon illustrations, particularly in the Secret Book of Designs.