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The chronicle of Florence of Worcester to 1117, based as far as 1082 on that of Marianus Scotus, 12th c.
“…Florence…”
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The Parting: a poem beginning "The lady knelt - in mental agony she knelt". by Florence
Published: 1845 “…Florence…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XXVI, p. 110, July, 1845Journal Article -
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The Lament: a poem beginning "Sad, sad is my heart". by Florence
Published: 1845 “…Florence…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XXVI, p. 111, July, 1845Journal Article -
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The two maidens: a poem beginning "Sister, sweet sister, why pluck ye the flowers". by Florence
Published: 1845 “…Florence…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XXVI, p. 201, August, 1845Journal Article -
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Sandy Montrose to Nannie Stewart: a poem beginning "Oh, bonnie, young Nannie, for you I'm a-dying" by Florence
Published: 1846 “…Florence…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XXVII, p. 30, January, 1846Journal Article -
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Lines: a poem beginning "Break, break, my heart" by Florence
Published: 1846 “…Florence…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XXVII, p. 104, January, 1846Journal Article -
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Report on polychasts collected during the Royal Dublin Society's survey off the west coast of Ireland, 1891. Part I. Deep water forms. by Buchanan, Florence
Published: 1893Citation: The Scientific proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society, Vol. VIII, pp. 169-179, September, 1893Journal Article -
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Note on the worm associated with Lophohelia prolifera. by Buchanan, Florence
Published: 1897Citation: The Scientific proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society, Vol. VIII, pp. 432-433, July, 1897Journal Article -
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Traditional Irish singing by Maguire, Florence
Published: 1905Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XXIV, pp. 151-161, November, 1905Journal Article -
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The last refuges, a poem, beg. When peace comes back . . . by Davidson, Florence
Published: 1945Citation: Ulster parade, No. 10, pp. 5-6, 1945Journal Article -
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Pro tanto quid retribuamus? a poem, beg. We who live here where all is home. by Davidson, Florence
Published: 1945Citation: Ulster parade, No. 7, p. 116, 1945Journal Article -
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From the train, a poem, beg. Rowan-trees in autumn, rosy as the dawn. by Davidson, Florence
Published: 1945Citation: Ulster parade, No. 8, p. 110, 1945Journal Article -
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Dreaming hills of Down, a poem, beg. The dreaming hills of Down stretch far. by Davidson, Florence
Published: 1946Citation: Ulster parade, No. 11, p. 50, 1946Journal Article -
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The will: a story. by Hackett, Florence
Published: 1923Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. I, pp. 410-412, December, 1923Journal Article
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