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Song inscribed to his niece Miss Marion Law Gilfillan beginning "My own, my true-loved Marion". by Gilfillan, Robert
Published: 1842 “…Gilfillan, Robert…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XX, p. 39, July, 1842Journal Article -
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Stanzas (to his niece Miss Marion Law Gilfillan) beginning "While the murky sky is riven". by Gilfillan, Robert
Published: 1845 “…Gilfillan, Robert…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XXV, p. 158, February, 1845Journal Article -
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Ballad: beginning "It's O! gin I were young again". by Gilfillan, Robert
Published: 1833 “…Gilfillan, Robert…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. II, p. 83, July, 1833Journal Article -
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Song: The poets of Scotland: a poem beginning "Come a' ye bards that climb the steep". by Gilfillan, Robert
Published: 1833 “…Gilfillan, Robert…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. II, p. 131, August, 1833Journal Article -
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Song: a poem beginning "Bonnis are the braes and waving the broom". by Gilfillan, Robert
Published: 1833 “…Gilfillan, Robert…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. II, p. 256, September, 1833Journal Article -
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Song: beginning "Deep moaned the night and ilka star". by Gilfillan, Robert
Published: 1833 “…Gilfillan, Robert…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. II, p. 616, December, 1833Journal Article -
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Battle song beginning "Like thunders loud the war-drum comes". by Gilfillan, Robert
Published: 1834 “…Gilfillan, Robert…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. III, p. 96, January, 1834Journal Article -
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Song: beginning "O! lassie, dear lassie, 'tis hard I declare". by Gilfillan, Robert
Published: 1834 “…Gilfillan, Robert…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. III, p. 128, February, 1834Journal Article -
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Song beginning "The lily now blooms in its beauty". by Gilfillan, Robert
Published: 1834 “…Gilfillan, Robert…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. III, p. 394, April, 1834Journal Article -
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"I've aye been fou' sin' the year cam' in": a poem with the same first line. by Gilfillan, Robert
Published: 1834 “…Gilfillan, Robert…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. III, p. 523, May, 1834Journal Article -
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Ode to the memory of Burns: a poem beginning "The bard of song rose in the west". by Gilfillan, Robert
Published: 1834 “…Gilfillan, Robert…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. IV, pp. 275-276, September, 1834Journal Article -
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The King of Merry England: a poem beginning "O! the King of Merry England". by Gilfillan, Robert
Published: 1834 “…Gilfillan, Robert…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. IV, p. 276, September, 1834Journal Article -
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The old man's song: a poem beginning "Why linger in a world of care". by Gilfillan, Robert
Published: 1834 “…Gilfillan, Robert…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. IV, p. 411, October, 1834Journal Article -
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Song: a poem beginning "The summer sun now blinks again". by Gilfillan, Robert
Published: 1834 “…Gilfillan, Robert…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. IV, p. 484, November, 1834Journal Article -
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Song: The beautiful's away: a poem beginning "The roses flowers and fade unseen". by Gilfillan, Robert
Published: 1834 “…Gilfillan, Robert…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. IV, p. 485, November, 1834Journal Article -
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Song: a poem beginning "Awa' ye flaunting days o' Spring". by Gilfillan, Robert
Published: 1834 “…Gilfillan, Robert…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. IV, p. 671, December, 1834Journal Article -
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My home is the highlands: a poem beginning "My home is the highlands, that home that is dearest". by Gilfillan, Robert
Published: 1835 “…Gilfillan, Robert…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. V, p. 644, June, 1835Journal Article -
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Song: beginning "We've a bonnie wee flower in a far countrie". by Gilfillan, Robert
Published: 1836 “…Gilfillan, Robert…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. VII, p. 686, June, 1836Journal Article -
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Song beginning "O! strike the wild harp, and its chords let them swell". by Gilfillan, Robert
Published: 1836 “…Gilfillan, Robert…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. VIII, p. 15, July, 1836Journal Article -
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Song beginning "I heard a maiden plaintive sing, and thus the maiden sung". by Gilfillan, Robert
Published: 1836 “…Gilfillan, Robert…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. VIII, p. 523, November, 1836Journal Article