Bassett Dickson Bassett Dickson i(A43699 works by) (a.k.a. Bassett Dickson, Jun)
Born: Established: 1815 ; Died: Ceased: 1869
Gender: Male
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1 On the Marriage of a Victorian Bachelor to a Tasmanian Lady i "Victoria produces her nuggets of gold,", Bassett Dickson , 1865 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poems 1865; (p. 231-232)
1 A Briton's Reply to the French Threat of Invasion i "What! is "invasion" now the theme", Bassett Dickson , 1865 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poems 1865; (p. 225-228)
1 Old Erin's Harp i "Old Erin's harp unused so long,", Bassett Dickson , 1865 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poems 1865; (p. 213-224)
1 Lines: 'Come to me all ye that are weary, and I will give you rest' i "Weary of the load of life,", Bassett Dickson , 1865 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poems 1865; (p. 212)
1 Song: Woman's Work is Never Done i "Ply the needle, ply,", Bassett Dickson , 1865 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poems 1865; (p. 210-211)
1 The Pilot i "A fragile bark, with flowing sails,", Bassett Dickson , 1865 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poems 1865; (p. 204-209)
1 On Happiness i "Who hopes for happiness on earth", Bassett Dickson , 1865 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poems 1865; (p. 199)
1 A Hymn on the Glorious Works of God i "Amaz'd I view with awe-struck eye", Bassett Dickson , 1865 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poems 1865; (p. 271-272)
1 Ode to Spring i "Hail sweetest season of the varying year,", Bassett Dickson , 1865 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poems 1865; (p. 269-270)
1 Extempore i "I never have pray'd for wealth, or fame,", Bassett Dickson , 1865 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poems 1865; (p. 247-249)
1 Lines, Written after Reading Revelations, 21st Chapter, Verse 4th i "Hope not for perfect bliss on earth,", Bassett Dickson , 1865 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poems 1865; (p. 245-246)
1 The Idler's Lament i "I wish I were an orphan boy,", Bassett Dickson , 1865 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poems 1865; (p. 235-243)
1 Lines on the Revolution in France Which Hurled Louis Philippe from His Throne i "'Tis done. He's hurl'd from his throne,", Bassett Dickson , 1865 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poems 1865; (p. 196-198)
1 On the Death of Prince Albert i "How hard to read aright the ways of God,", Bassett Dickson , 1865 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poems 1865; (p. 233-234)
1 Lines, Written on Recovering from an Attack of Influenza i "Death recently gave a slight knock at my door,", Bassett Dickson , 1865 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poems 1865; (p. 229-230)
1 The Indian Mutiny i "Speed to India, speed with me,", Bassett Dickson , 1865 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poems 1865; (p. 194-195)
1 Fatherland i "Fatherland! Fatherland! that glorious theme,", Bassett Dickson , 1865 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poems 1865; (p. 200-201)
1 An Aspiration i "There is a world where justice reigns,", Bassett Dickson , 1865 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poems 1865; (p. 202-203)
1 Lines on the Fall of Sebastapol i "Sebastapol has fallen at last,", Bassett Dickson , 1865 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poems 1865; (p. 192-193)
1 The Angel's Visit i "Tired of this world where so much evil reigns,", Bassett Dickson , 1865 single work poetry
— Appears in: Poems 1865; (p. 1-49)
An angel speaks to the poet in his sleep, describing the sins of nations, leaders and individuals throughout history and affirming the certainty of personal, social and national success and happiness in this life and the next if the principles of the Christian faith are upheld.
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