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Beethoven's hymn to joy, a poem beginning 'Great heart austers, that never heard again'. by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1921 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. X, No. 40, p. 584, December, 1921Journal Article -
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Abel's anthem: a poem (after the Portuguese of Gil Vincente) beginning "Adore, O ye mountains" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1922 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XII, p. 462, July, 1922Journal Article -
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A scribe's little song: a poem beginning "The girding trees crowd round to look" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1922 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XII, p. 508, August, 1922Journal Article -
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The poet: a poem (after De Musset) beginning "To cast out memory, yet thought to hold" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1923 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
Citation: Green and gold: a magazine of fiction, etc., Vol. III, No. 10, p. 26, March-May, 1923Journal Article -
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Aspiration: a poem beginning "If this out life is less than any morn". by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1923 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. LI, p. 323, July, 1923Journal Article -
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In camp: Sunday morning (on the removal of Republican prisoners from jails to Camp 3, Tintown, the Curragh) "Night ends: the sun is risen" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1923 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XIII, p. 547, August, 1923Journal Article -
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Ambitious dreams (after the French of Josephin Soulary) a poem beginning "Had I an acre of earth, vale, plain, hill-crown" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1923 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XIII, p. 634, September, 1923Journal Article -
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The modeller, a poem beginning 'I have feigned the gods have talked with me indeed'. by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1923 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. XII, No. 48, pp. 601-602, December, 1923Journal Article -
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Laughter: a poem (after the Italian of Chisbrera) beginning "When a whispering stream or a cool air passes" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1924 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
Citation: Green and gold: a magazine of fiction, etc., Vol. IV, No. 16, p. 202, September-November, 1924Journal Article -
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The Hidden Gift: a poem beginning "If from the living Fountain the delight" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1925 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. LIII, p. 47, January, 1925Journal Article -
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Our Lady's praise (from the Latin sequence of Peter the Venerable) a poem beginning "Heaven rejoice and earth applaud" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1926 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XVI, pp. 203-204, February, 1926Journal Article -
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Mary: a poem (after Alfred de Musset) beginning "Just as spring-time's flow'rst tender" by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1926 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XVI, p. 322, March, 1926Journal Article -
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A personal note on Joseph Mary Plunkett. by Plunkett, George Noble
Published: 1938 “…Plunkett, George Noble…”
Citation: The Ireland-American review, Vol. I, No. I, pp. 103-104, 1938-9Journal Article -
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The winter of the ideal (after Theodore de Banville): a poem beginning "We will go to the wood". by Plunkett, George Noble Count
Published: 1926Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XVI, p. 94, January, 1926Journal Article -
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The ring-doves (after Georges Boutelleau): a poem beginning "Under a sky that pales or flushes". by Plunkett, George Noble Count
Published: 1924Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XIV, p. 1003, November, 1924Journal Article -
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Letter re "Hibernia" which he edited in Dublin in 1882-3 and that in which Justin H. McCarthy wrote in 1885 which was published in London by Plunkett, George Noble Count
Published: 1894Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. II, p. 672, December, 1894Journal Article -
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The transformation of Philomel (after Francesco de Lemene): a poem beginning "O slender virgin desolate". by Plunkett, George Noble Count
Published: 1924Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XIV, p. 810, September, 1924Journal Article -
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Untold: a poem (after Sully Prudhomme) beginning "When I give up a song to you" by Plunkett, George Noble Count
Published: 1920Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. X, p. 568, September, 1920Journal Article -
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The singer (after Gilbert de Voisins): a poem beginning "In the clear wood, in his greenwood tent". by Plunkett, George Noble Count
Published: 1924Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XIV, pp. 439-440, May, 1924Journal Article -
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Under the palms (after the Spanish of Lope de Vega): a poem beginning "As you move". by Plunkett, George Noble Count
Published: 1924Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XIV, pp. 1084-1085, December, 1924Journal Article
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