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Morning: a poem beginning "Do not awake the academic scholars" by Kavanagh, Patrick
Published: 1935 “…Kavanagh, Patrick…”
Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. X, No. 1, p. 8, January-March, 1935Journal Article -
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Monaghan hills: a poem beginning "Monaghan hills" by Kavanagh, Patrick
Published: 1936 “…Kavanagh, Patrick…”
Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XI, No. 3, p. 3, July-September, 1936Journal Article -
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Two poems, one entitled The hired boy and the other Listen, beg., respectively, Let me be no wiser than the dull, and Listen. by Kavanagh, Patrick
Published: 1936 “…Kavanagh, Patrick…”
Citation: Ireland to-day, Vol. I, No. 5, p. 61, October, 1936Journal Article -
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My people: a poem beginning "What kind your people are" by Kavanagh, Patrick
Published: 1937 “…Kavanagh, Patrick…”
Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XII, No. 1, pp. 4-6, January-March, 1937Journal Article -
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Love and laughter: a poem beginning "You have possessed me, distressed me in my nine mood muses" by Kavanagh, Patrick
Published: 1937 “…Kavanagh, Patrick…”
Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XII, No. 1, p. 6, January-March, 1937Journal Article -
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Old soldier: a poem beginning "I return to the lands" by Kavanagh, Patrick
Published: 1937 “…Kavanagh, Patrick…”
Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XII, No. 3, pp. 6-7, July-September, 1937Journal Article -
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Shanco dubh: a poem beginning "My hills have never seen the sun rising" by Kavanagh, Patrick
Published: 1937 “…Kavanagh, Patrick…”
Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XII, No. 3, p. 7, July-September, 1937Journal Article -
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Pursuit of an ideal: a poem beginning "November is come and I wait for you still" by Kavanagh, Patrick
Published: 1938 “…Kavanagh, Patrick…”
Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XIII, No. 1, p. 1, January-March, 1938Journal Article -
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Poet: a poem beginning "Winter encloses me" by Kavanagh, Patrick
Published: 1938 “…Kavanagh, Patrick…”
Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XIII, No. 1, p. 1, January-March, 1938Journal Article -
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Plough: a poem beginning "Plough, take your thin arms from about my middle" by Kavanagh, Patrick
Published: 1938 “…Kavanagh, Patrick…”
Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XIII, No. 1, p. 2, January-March, 1938Journal Article -
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In the same mood: a poem beginning "You will not always be far away and pure" by Kavanagh, Patrick
Published: 1938 “…Kavanagh, Patrick…”
Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XIII, No. 1, p. 2, January-March, 1938Journal Article -
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Primross: a poem beginning "Upon a bank I sat, a child made seer" by Kavanagh, Patrick
Published: 1939 “…Kavanagh, Patrick…”
Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XIV, No. 4, p. 5, October-December, 1939Journal Article -
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Memory of my father: a poem beginning "Every old man I see reminds me of my father" by Kavanagh, Patrick
Published: 1939 “…Kavanagh, Patrick…”
Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XIV, No. 4, p. 6, October-December, 1939Journal Article -
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Anna Quinn: a poem beginning "O God above". by Kavanagh, Patrick
Published: 1939 “…Kavanagh, Patrick…”
Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XIV, No. 4, p. 6, October-December, 1939Journal Article -
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Two poems, entitled O Stony Grey Soil and Kednaminsha, beg. respectively, "O stony grey soil of Monaghan" and "You wore a heather jumper then". by Kavanagh, Patrick
Published: 1940 “…Kavanagh, Patrick…”
Citation: The Bell, Vol. I, No. 1, pp. 42-43, October, 1940Journal Article -
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Poem entitled, A Christmas Childhood, beg. "My father played his melodeon". by Kavanagh, Patrick
Published: 1940 “…Kavanagh, Patrick…”
Citation: The Bell, Vol. I, No. 3, pp. 70-71, December, 1940Journal Article -
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Art McCooey, a poem beginning, I recover now the time when I drove. by Kavanagh, Patrick
Published: 1941 “…Kavanagh, Patrick…”
Citation: The Bell, Vol. II, No. 1, pp. 14-15, April, 1941Journal Article -
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Three glimpses of life, a story. by Kavanagh, Patrick
Published: 1944 “…Kavanagh, Patrick…”
Citation: The Bell, Vol. VIII, No. 4, pp. 334-339, July, 1944Journal Article -
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A poem, entitled, "Bluebells", beg. "There will be bluebells growing under the beech trees." With a biographical note on the author. by Kavanagh, Patrick
Published: 1945 “…Kavanagh, Patrick…”
Citation: The Bell, Vol. X, No. 3, p. 206, June, 1945Journal Article -
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'Through the open door ....': a poem beginning "Through the open door the hum of rosaries". by Kavanagh, Patrick
Published: 1946 “…Kavanagh, Patrick…”
Citation: Irish writing, No. 1, pp. 59-60, 1946Journal Article