Richard Watson Dixons first published volume of poems, was called ‘Christ's Company,’. These early poems of Dixon were distinguished by not a little of the colour and imagination, and also by something of the eccentricity, that marked the early efforts of the Pre-Raphaelite school. The poems of the first volume, though largely upon religious subjects, are not strictly religious poetry; they are works of picturesque imagination rather than of devotional feeling.
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Christ's company and other poems [Richard Watson Dixon] (1861)
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