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  1. 141

    What he sings: a poem beginning "Words set to the blackbird's lilt." by Mulholland, Rosa

    Published: 1908 “…Mulholland, Rosa…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXVI, p. 563, October, 1908
    Journal Article
  2. 142

    Silence: a poem beginning "Mystery of life. I see thee quiet stand" by Mulholland, Rosa

    Published: 1908 “…Mulholland, Rosa…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXVI, p. 629, November, 1908
    Journal Article
  3. 143

    A will of the wisp. (A story) by Mulholland, Rosa

    Published: 1909 “…Mulholland, Rosa…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXVII, pp. 1-17, January, 1909
    Journal Article
  4. 144

    Krescenz: An idyll on the Moselle. (A story) by Mulholland, Rosa

    Published: 1909 “…Mulholland, Rosa…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXVII, pp. 121-126, March, 1909
    Journal Article
  5. 145

    The voyage: a poem beginning "This little world is but a flying bird" by Mulholland, Rosa

    Published: 1909 “…Mulholland, Rosa…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXVII, p. 126, March, 1909
    Journal Article
  6. 146

    Sweet and late: a poem beginning "Sweet are roses after rain" by Mulholland, Rosa

    Published: 1909 “…Mulholland, Rosa…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXVII, p. 202, April, 1909
    Journal Article
  7. 147

    Butterflies and Owls: a poem beginning "Sister, who art so cruel wise" by Mulholland, Rosa

    Published: 1909 “…Mulholland, Rosa…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXVII, p. 269, May, 1909
    Journal Article
  8. 148

    No death: a poem beginning "The hour has rung, my heart, my heart" by Mulholland, Rosa

    Published: 1909 “…Mulholland, Rosa…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXVII, p. 310, June, 1909
    Journal Article
  9. 149

    First to last: a poem beginning "First loved, wistful shone her eyes" by Mulholland, Rosa

    Published: 1910 “…Mulholland, Rosa…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXVIII, p. 71, February, 1910
    Journal Article
  10. 150

    East and west: a poem beginning "Oh, I went weeping west" by Mulholland, Rosa

    Published: 1910 “…Mulholland, Rosa…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXVIII, p. 180, March, 1910
    Journal Article
  11. 151

    The Rose Tree: a poem beginning "My bonny rose tree" by Mulholland, Rosa

    Published: 1910 “…Mulholland, Rosa…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXVIII, p. 349, June, 1910
    Journal Article
  12. 152

    The ultimatum: a poem beginning "When darkness falls on this bright sphere" by Mulholland, Rosa

    Published: 1910 “…Mulholland, Rosa…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXVIII, p. 510, September, 1910
    Journal Article
  13. 153

    Robert Emmet to Sara Curran: a poem beginning "The rose is reddening in its sheath." by Mulholland, Rosa

    Published: 1910 “…Mulholland, Rosa…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXVIII, p. 580, October, 1910
    Journal Article
  14. 154

    Hospitality: a poem beginning "The roll of the world's caravan" by Mulholland, Rosa

    Published: 1910 “…Mulholland, Rosa…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXVIII, p. 641, November, 1910
    Journal Article
  15. 155

    Free: a poem beginning "Hist to the word I whisper thee ---". by Mulholland, Rosa

    Published: 1910 “…Mulholland, Rosa…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXVIII, p. 677, December, 1910
    Journal Article
  16. 156

    Ireland revisited: a poem beginning "You're goin' home, alanna" by Mulholland, Rosa

    Published: 1911 “…Mulholland, Rosa…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXIX, p. 135, March, 1911
    Journal Article
  17. 157

    Some recollections of Ellen O'Leary. by Mulholland, Rosa

    Published: 1911 “…Mulholland, Rosa…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXIX, pp. 456-462, August, 1911
    Journal Article
  18. 158

    St. Kevin and the lark: a poem beginning "St. Kevin, who loved God and men and birds" by Mulholland, Rosa

    Published: 1911 “…Mulholland, Rosa…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXIX, p. 511, September, 1911
    Journal Article
  19. 159

    Corcomroe: a poem beginning "The Burren hills are grey as death" by Mulholland, Rosa

    Published: 1911 “…Mulholland, Rosa…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXIX, pp. 555-556, October, 1911
    Journal Article
  20. 160

    The forsaken mother: a poem beginning "My dewy fields are sad and lone" by Mulholland, Rosa

    Published: 1911 “…Mulholland, Rosa…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXIX, pp. 627-628, November, 1911
    Journal Article