Unknown subject of possibly allied to the Kelmscott Chaucer. Burne-Jones was drawn to the Medieval idealization of the Earthly Paradise as a walled garden with a fountain at its centre which had mystical, cleansing and invigorating powers, which was embedded in the myth of the Fountain of Youth. Lovers in a garden with a fountain; mews and falconer beyond. Book of Hours (Latin), Use of Rome (the 'Golf Book'). Netherlandish (Bruges), c. 1540. BL MS Add 24098, fol. 21v A page in the sketchbook Acc no 1952P6. 42 held in the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery reveals the source for the motifs on the end of cyst. The dragons are based upon a Byzantine source detailed in the sketchbook, currently unavailable due to COVID19 restrictions : 6 September 2020.