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Dreams: a poem beginning "Once in my light like a darting star". by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1893Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXI, p. 52, January, 1893Journal Article -
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My baby boy: a poem beginning "Since Heaven has made my babe so sweet". by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1895Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXIII, p. 573, November, 1895Journal Article -
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In exile: an Irish chant beginning "They tell me she is dead" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1905Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XXIII, p. 206, June, 1905Journal Article -
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My mother's rosary: a poem beginning "Of Poverty, claiming my heirship base" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1905Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXIII, p. 377, July, 1905Journal Article -
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Sonnet XVII: a poem beginning "O generous hearts and for compassion fain" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1905Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXIII, p. 435, August, 1905Journal Article -
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Decoration. by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1911Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXIX, pp. 315-324, June, 1911Journal Article -
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About museums. by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1912Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XL, pp. 608-612, November, 1912Journal Article -
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Sursum corda: a poem beginning "The spirit of the hills looks down" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1916Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. VI, p. 152, March, 1916Journal Article -
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The road to Nazareth: poem beginning 'I crossed the hills from Bethlehem". by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1916Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. V, No. 17, pp. 104-105, March, 1916Journal Article -
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Pax Animae: a poem beginning "Peace said: 'I will seek a valley of waters running" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1916Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XLIV, p. 507, August, 1916Journal Article -
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Amor Tacitus: a poem beginning "Shall I record the tally of your days" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1916Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. VI, p. 417, August, 1916Journal Article -
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O blessed gift of poverty: a poem beginning 'O blessed gift of poverty': by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1916Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. V, No. 19, p. 385, September, 1916Journal Article -
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Cor cordium: a poem beginning "All colour, sound and light" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1916Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XLIV, p. 572, September, 1916Journal Article -
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Silence: a poem beginning 'Like stars dropt from the night'. by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1916Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. V, No. 20, p. 551, December, 1916Journal Article -
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The effect of the war on art by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1916Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XLIV, pp. 789-791, December, 1916Journal Article -
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At the foot of the cross: a poem beginning 'World wounded, standing at the cross's foot'. by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1917Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. VI, No. 21, p. 114, March, 1917Journal Article -
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The Judge: a poem beginning "You called, Lord, and I came" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1917Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. VI, No. 23, p. 442, September, 1917Journal Article -
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Who calls? a poem beginning "Who calls?" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1917Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. VII, p. 620, October, 1917Journal Article -
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Timuit: a poem beginning "Ever, forever my eyes and ears" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1917Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XLV, p. 685, November, 1917Journal Article -
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Mulier secundum animam tuam: a poem beginning 'You burn for freedom, all your blood'. by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1918Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. VII, No. 25, p. 96, March, 1918Journal Article
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