This picture illustrates the lines from Tennyson's "Vivien" idyll, later renamed "Merlin and Vivien":
"I took his brush and blotted out the bird,
And made a Gardner putting in a graff,
With this for motto, 'Rather use than fame.'"
"I took his brush and blotted out the bird,
And made a Gardner putting in a graff,
With this for motto, 'Rather use than fame.'"