In addition to Love Leading the Pilgrim (cat. no. 75), three magnificent large drawings survive for pairs of figures: Love and Beauty, Largesse and Richesse, and Courtesie and Fraunchise [Frankness]. 1 The figures do not appear in these pairings in the poem or the Romaunt (where Beauty accompanies Richesse), Burne-Jones here taking artistic license to make the most effective combinations. He does, however, adhere to certain descriptive details of costume and bearing: Richesse is given a rich headdress to match the jeweled circlet described in the poem, while the artist's fondness for long, clinging drapery is here fully appropriate for the couplet: For through hire smoke, wrought with silk, The flesh was seen, as whyt as milk. 1. Largesse and Richesse and Courtesie and Fraunchise were sold at Sotheby's, June 19, 1990, lots 33, 34; Love and Beauty at Sotheby's, March 30, 1994, lot 196.