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Sonnet on opening of Our Lady's Grotto at Hodder House, July 11th 1891 Beginning "Thirty-three years, Immaculate, have flown". by Atkinson, J. W.
Published: 1891 “…Atkinson, J. W.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XIX, p. 463, September, 1891Journal Article -
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To one in heaven: a poem beginning "Do you see me pray, dear". by Atkinson, J. W.
Published: 1900 “…Atkinson, J. W.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXVIII, p. 647, November, 1900Journal Article -
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The magi: a poem beginning "Day by weary day they sought Him" by Atkinson, J. W.
Published: 1901 “…Atkinson, J. W.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXIX, p. 46, January, 1901Journal Article -
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Pessimism: a poem beginning "'Surely that ancient race was wise' I said" by Atkinson, J. W.
Published: 1901 “…Atkinson, J. W.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXIX, p. 311, June, 1901Journal Article -
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Change: a poem beginning "On the sea's broad edge we laughed for joy" by Atkinson, J. W.
Published: 1901 “…Atkinson, J. W.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXIX, pp. 661-662, December, 1901Journal Article -
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The Christ reslain: a poem beginning "We saw Him and He had no comeliness" by Atkinson, J. W.
Published: 1902 “…Atkinson, J. W.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXX, pp. 137-138, March 1902Journal Article -
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A dead singing-boy: a poem beginning "A bright little bird in God's house on earth" by Atkinson, J. W.
Published: 1902 “…Atkinson, J. W.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXX, p. 320, June, 1902Journal Article -
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A song: a poem beginning "I say to my heart in the wintry weather" by Atkinson, J. W.
Published: 1902 “…Atkinson, J. W.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXX, pp. 706-707, December, 1902Journal Article -
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To two children: a poem beginning "Madge and Vera, though he knows you" by Atkinson, J. W.
Published: 1903 “…Atkinson, J. W.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXI, pp. 113-114, February 1903Journal Article -
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A child: a poem beginning "Down the stairs, one step at a time". by Atkinson, J. W.
Published: 1903 “…Atkinson, J. W.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXI, p. 145, March, 1903Journal Article -
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An invitation: a poem beginning "Beloved, come into my garden, come" by Atkinson, J. W.
Published: 1903 “…Atkinson, J. W.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXI, p. 240, April, 1903Journal Article -
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To autumn: a poem beginning "So varying are thy moods, so manifold". by Atkinson, J. W.
Published: 1903 “…Atkinson, J. W.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXI, p. 628, November, 1903Journal Article -
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To Mary: a poem beginning "Mary, darling, though the sun" by Atkinson, J. W.
Published: 1903 “…Atkinson, J. W.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXI, p. 647, November, 1903Journal Article -
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A February afternoon: a poem beginning "A dropping sun, a gentle breeze" by Atkinson, J. W.
Published: 1904 “…Atkinson, J. W.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXII, p. 95, February, 1904Journal Article -
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To A. A. in heaven: a poem beginning "Dearest, sweetest little one, that playest in the meadows" by Atkinson, J. W.
Published: 1904 “…Atkinson, J. W.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXII, p. 224, April, 1904Journal Article -
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My chum: a poem beginning "I've a darling little chum" by Atkinson, J. W.
Published: 1904 “…Atkinson, J. W.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXII, p. 349, June, 1904Journal Article -
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De profundis: a poem beginning "Out of the deeps my soul hath cried to Thee" by Atkinson, J. W.
Published: 1904 “…Atkinson, J. W.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXII, p. 374, July, 1904Journal Article -
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M. aged seven: a poem beginning "I know a little woman, such a dear" by Atkinson, J. W.
Published: 1904 “…Atkinson, J. W.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXII, pp. 522-523, September, 1904Journal Article -
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An answer: a poem beginning "You ask me why I ring those feeble chimes" by Atkinson, J. W.
Published: 1904 “…Atkinson, J. W.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXII, p. 619, October, 1904Journal Article -
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Before the crib: a poem beginning "I come with those who left their sheep" by Atkinson, J. W.
Published: 1904 “…Atkinson, J. W.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXII, p. 741, December, 1904Journal Article