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  1. 41

    O blessed gift of poverty: a poem beginning 'O blessed gift of poverty': by Plunkett, George Noble

    Published: 1916 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
    Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. V, No. 19, p. 385, September, 1916
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  2. 42

    Cor cordium: a poem beginning "All colour, sound and light" by Plunkett, George Noble

    Published: 1916 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XLIV, p. 572, September, 1916
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  3. 43

    Silence: a poem beginning 'Like stars dropt from the night'. by Plunkett, George Noble

    Published: 1916 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
    Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. V, No. 20, p. 551, December, 1916
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  4. 44

    The effect of the war on art by Plunkett, George Noble

    Published: 1916 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XLIV, pp. 789-791, December, 1916
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  5. 45

    At the foot of the cross: a poem beginning 'World wounded, standing at the cross's foot'. by Plunkett, George Noble

    Published: 1917 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
    Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. VI, No. 21, p. 114, March, 1917
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  6. 46

    The Judge: a poem beginning "You called, Lord, and I came" by Plunkett, George Noble

    Published: 1917 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
    Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. VI, No. 23, p. 442, September, 1917
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  7. 47

    Who calls? a poem beginning "Who calls?" by Plunkett, George Noble

    Published: 1917 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. VII, p. 620, October, 1917
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  8. 48

    Timuit: a poem beginning "Ever, forever my eyes and ears" by Plunkett, George Noble

    Published: 1917 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XLV, p. 685, November, 1917
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  9. 49

    Mulier secundum animam tuam: a poem beginning 'You burn for freedom, all your blood'. by Plunkett, George Noble

    Published: 1918 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
    Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. VII, No. 25, p. 96, March, 1918
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  10. 50

    Levavi Oculoa: a poem beginning "Lord, who alone man's burthen bare". by Plunkett, George Noble

    Published: 1918 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. VIII, p. 422, September, 1918
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  11. 51

    The hidden love: a poem beginning " 'Nearest Thou, Lord?' I wait Thy lonely call" by Plunkett, George Noble

    Published: 1919 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XLVII, p. 562, October, 1919
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  12. 52

    Viaticum, a poem beginning 'If you would sing, with faith you must begin'. by Plunkett, George Noble

    Published: 1920 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
    Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. IX, No. 33, p. 94, March, 1920
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  13. 53

    The lovable will of God, a poem beginning 'I would fulfil Thy will'. by Plunkett, George Noble

    Published: 1920 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
    Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. IX, No. 34, p. 260, June, 1920
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  14. 54

    Each thought is a flower: a poem beginning "Each thought is a flower" by Plunkett, George Noble

    Published: 1920 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XLVIII, p. 472, September, 1920
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  15. 55

    O Charitatis Victima: a poem beginning "Teresa, trumpet call of God". by Plunkett, George Noble

    Published: 1920 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. X, p. 729, December, 1920
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  16. 56

    Flos martyrum, a poem beginning "Twas in a land bathed by surging seas". by Plunkett, George Noble

    Published: 1920 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
    Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. IX, No. 36, p. 563, December, 1920
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  17. 57

    Patria, a poem beginning "My eyes have ranged o'er Afric's blinding sand". by Plunkett, George Noble

    Published: 1921 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
    Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. X, No. 37, p. 80, March, 1921
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  18. 58

    The violet's wish: a poem (after Louis Ratisbonne) beginning "When Flora. queen of nature" by Plunkett, George Noble

    Published: 1921 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XI, p. 173, March, 1921
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  19. 59

    The Redemption: a poem beginning "As a Home in Heaven to Earth He would assign" by Plunkett, George Noble

    Published: 1921 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XLIX, p. 144, April, 1921
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  20. 60

    The call, a poem beginning 'Our soul in song is set a-swinging'. by Plunkett, George Noble

    Published: 1921 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
    Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. X, No. 38, p. 253, June 1921
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