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    Half-way: a poem beginning "Upon life's rocky mountain road". by Hayden, John J.

    Published: 1893 “…Hayden, John J.…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXI, p. 95, February, 1893
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    On the plains of Abraham: a poem beginning "Cold, sickly, faint, the pallid winter's sun". by Hayden, John J.

    Published: 1900 “…Hayden, John J.…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXVIII, p. 499, August, 1900
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    In a Canadian Cemetery: a poem beginning "This little town scarce counts its dozen years". by Hayden, John J.

    Published: 1900 “…Hayden, John J.…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXVIII, p. 666, November, 1900
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    Sesostris: a poem beginning "Prone on the plain the mighty Pharaoh lies". by Hayden, John J.

    Published: 1900 “…Hayden, John J.…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXVIII, p. 561, September, 1900
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    Sonnet in gold: beginning "Gold glow the leaves in Autumn's golden light". by Hayden, John J.

    Published: 1902 “…Hayden, John J.…”
    Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XVII, p. 159, May, 1902
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    Sonnet in grey: a poem beginning "Dull grey the sky, as dull as grey can be". by Hayden, John J.

    Published: 1902 “…Hayden, John J.…”
    Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XVII, p. 229, June, 1902
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    Sesostris: a poem beginning "Prone on the plain the mighty Pharaoh lins". by Hayden, John J.

    Published: 1902 “…Hayden, John J.…”
    Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XVIII, p. 121, October, 1902
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    Facets: a poem beginning "A great idea is, till greatly put". by Hayden, John J.

    Published: 1903 “…Hayden, John J.…”
    Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XX, p. 108, October, 1903
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    In a Canadian cemetery: "This little town scarce counts its dozen years". by Hayden, John J.

    Published: 1903 “…Hayden, John J.…”
    Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XX, p. 121, October, 1903
    Journal Article
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    On the plains of Abraham: a poem beginning "Cold, sickly, faint, the pallid winter's sun". by Hayden, John J.

    Published: 1903 “…Hayden, John J.…”
    Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XX, p. 139, November, 1903
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    The sonnet: a poem beginning "Small though the sonnet, yet in its few chords". by Hayden, John J.

    Published: 1911 “…Hayden, John J.…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXIX, p. 222, April, 1911
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    More truly put: a poem beginning "The facts, I fear, we don't state quite precise" by Hayden, John J.

    Published: 1911 “…Hayden, John J.…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXIX, p. 525, September, 1911
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    Leaves: a poem beginning "Leaf from the tree's bough borne". by Hayden, John J.

    Published: 1911 “…Hayden, John J.…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXIX, p. 645, November, 1911
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    Glory: a poem beginning "Of the great ship which on some stormy night" by Hayden, John J.

    Published: 1911 “…Hayden, John J.…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXIX, p. 668, December, 1911
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    Fast asleep: a poem beginning "'Asleep?' thus asked Zerbino of a friend" by Hayden, John J.

    Published: 1912 “…Hayden, John J.…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XL, p. 34, January, 1912
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    On the paintings of Guido Reni, in the Esquiline Chapel: a poem beginning "It draws, keeps, fixes, yet deceives the eye". by Hayden, John J.

    Published: 1912 “…Hayden, John J.…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XL, p. 106, February, 1912
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    Adrift: a poem beginning "A flying arrow trav'ling on". by Hayden, John J.

    Published: 1912 “…Hayden, John J.…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XL, p. 134, March, 1912
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    The doves: a poem beginning "Soars the first wakened dove on white wings borne". by Hayden, John J.

    Published: 1912 “…Hayden, John J.…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. xl, p. 189, April, 1912
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    Parmegiano at the sack of Rome (1527): a poem beginning "At his easel sat the painter". by Hayden, John J.

    Published: 1912 “…Hayden, John J.…”
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XL, pp. 249-250, May, 1912
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