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Our poets: No. 22 John Todhunter. by Russell, Matthew Rev
Published: 1889 “…Russell, Matthew Rev.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XVII, pp. 145-153, March, 1889Journal Article -
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Little Lord Fauntleroy: a poem beginning "Each morning Cedric's mother used to say". by Russell, Matthew Rev
Published: 1889 “…Russell, Matthew Rev.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XVII, p. 241, May, 1889Journal Article -
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A Spy Wednesday sonnet beginning "Long may'st thou live to chew at case thy cud". by Russell, Matthew Rev
Published: 1889 “…Russell, Matthew Rev.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XVII, p. 260, May, 1889Journal Article -
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On Villanelles and other metrical villainies. by Russell, Matthew Rev
Published: 1889 “…Russell, Matthew Rev.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XVII, pp. 325-332, June, 1889Journal Article -
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Sonnets on the sonnet. by Russell, Matthew Rev
Published: 1889 “…Russell, Matthew Rev.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XVII, pp. 380-388, July, 1889Journal Article -
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To the town clock of Lurgan: a sonnet beginning "Thy voice O clock, though loud and strong, is sweet". by Russell, Matthew Rev
Published: 1889 “…Russell, Matthew Rev.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XVIII, p. 495, September, 1889Journal Article -
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Sonnets on the sonnet. by Russell, Matthew Rev
Published: 1889 “…Russell, Matthew Rev.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XVII, pp. 615-618, pp. 651-666, November - December, 1889Journal Article -
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Irish Jesuits since 1800. by Russell, Matthew Rev
Published: 1890 “…Russell, Matthew Rev.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XVIII, pp. 1-16, January, 1890Journal Article -
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Month's mind: a poem beginning "Not by the month be his remembrance measured". by Russell, Matthew Rev
Published: 1891 “…Russell, Matthew Rev.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XIX, p. 33, January, 1891Journal Article -
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On concentration. by Russell, Matthew Rev
Published: 1891 “…Russell, Matthew Rev.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XIX, pp. 70-72, February, 1891Journal Article -
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Land! Land! a poem beginning "My dying hour, how near art thou?". by Russell, Matthew Rev
Published: 1891 “…Russell, Matthew Rev.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XIX, p. 72, February, 1891Journal Article -
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A father's memory: a poem beginning "They sing of mother's love. 'Tis well". by Russell, Matthew Rev
Published: 1891 “…Russell, Matthew Rev.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XIX, pp. 133-134, March, 1891Journal Article -
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Miss Augusta Winthrop and her critics. by Russell, Matthew Rev
Published: 1891 “…Russell, Matthew Rev.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XIX, pp. 148-151, March, 1891Journal Article -
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The last of a hated race. by Russell, Matthew Rev
Published: 1891 “…Russell, Matthew Rev.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XIX, pp. 321-324, June, 1891Journal Article -
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Altar work for foreign missions. by Russell, Matthew Rev
Published: 1891 “…Russell, Matthew Rev.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XIX, pp. 609-614, November, 1891Journal Article -
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Our poets: No. 25 - Rev. Abram Ryan. by Russell, Matthew Rev
Published: 1891 “…Russell, Matthew Rev.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XIX, pp. 629-639, December, 1891Journal Article -
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A typewriter's sonnet beginning "A solemn moment this when first my muse". by Russell, Matthew Rev
Published: 1891 “…Russell, Matthew Rev.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XIX, p. 649, December, 1891Journal Article -
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Solatiolum: a poem beginning "I count me blessed in tranquil tastes that fill". by Russell, Matthew Rev
Published: 1892 “…Russell, Matthew Rev.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XX, p. 15, January, 1892Journal Article -
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Our poets: No. 27 - Frances Wynne. by Russell, Matthew Rev
Published: 1892 “…Russell, Matthew Rev.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XX, pp. 130-136, March, 1892Journal Article -
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So easy not to write: a sonnet beginning "It is so easy not to write a sonnet". by Russell, Matthew Rev
Published: 1892 “…Russell, Matthew Rev.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XX, p. 360, July, 1892Journal Article
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