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A Rebuks for mourning the death of a dear child: a poem beginning "Ah, cruel Reaper of the Flowers!". by MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister
Published: 1873 “…MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. I, pp. 328-329, December, 1873Journal Article -
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My Three: a poem beginning "Oh lovely blossoms of a fruitful tree". by MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister
Published: 1875 “…MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. III, p. 364, May, 1875Journal Article -
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A Eucharistic Thought: a poem beginning "How do we treat the Prisoner of our shrine". by MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister
Published: 1875 “…MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. III, p. 418, June, 1875Journal Article -
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The homeless one: a poem beginning "The long bright eastern day is done". by MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister
Published: 1876 “…MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. IV, p. 271, April, 1876Journal Article -
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St. John, the evangelist: a poem beginning "O John, thy Master's dearest earthly friend." by MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister
Published: 1877 “…MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. V, p. 452, July, 1877Journal Article -
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Make sure of prayer: a poem beginning "Art thou still young and dost thou glance along". by MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister
Published: 1877 “…MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. V, p. 528, August, 1877Journal Article -
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The dead: a poem beginning "How many gaily sing and lightly smile". by MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister
Published: 1878 “…MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. VI, p. 144, March, 1878Journal Article -
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A convent elegy: a poem beginning "The young birds trill their sweetest tune". by MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister
Published: 1880 “…MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. VIII, pp. 501-503, September, 1880Journal Article -
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St. Augustine and St. Monica at Ostia: a poem beginning "See the rich glory of the setting sun". by MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister
Published: 1881 “…MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. IX, p. 268, May, 1881Journal Article -
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On Cardinal Newman's 80th Birthday: a poem beginning "Thus would I have him to remain" was said. by MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister
Published: 1881 “…MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. IX, pp. 350-351, July, 1881Journal Article -
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Her first anniversary: a poem beginnin "In days and weeks that somehow passed". by MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister
Published: 1883 “…MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XI, pp. 445-446, August, 1883Journal Article -
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In Memoriam Sister Mary Rose, O.S.D. (Emily Dillon Brady): a poem beginning "Eternal rest and endless light". by MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister
Published: 1884 “…MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XII, pp. 550-552, November, 1884Journal Article -
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The island of saints and scholars: a poem beginning "The Irish land, the Irish land". by MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister
Published: 1885 “…MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XIII, pp. 297-299, June, 1885Journal Article -
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O Thou who has made me, have mercy on me: a poem beginning "There are times, bitter times, full of doubt and despair". by MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister
Published: 1886 “…MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XIV, pp. 149-150, March, 1886Journal Article -
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A shamrock of sonnets beginning "Sweet sister, playmate of my earlier years". by MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister
Published: 1892 “…MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XX, p. 68, January 1892Journal Article -
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Domine ut videam!: a poem beginning "Apart into a desert place". by MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister
Published: 1893 “…MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXI, pp. 403-404, August 1893Journal Article -
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Pilgrimages: a poem beginning "I often think when pious pilgrims tell". by MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister
Published: 1893 “…MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXI, p. 513, October 1893Journal Article -
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Three roundels: beginning "We little know when friends are gay". by MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister
Published: 1895 “…MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXIII, p. 314, June, 1895Journal Article -
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United still by prayer: a poem beginning "The first place vacant in our home below". by MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister
Published: 1898 “…MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXVI, p. 391, July, 1898Journal Article -
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Mother and Child: a poem beginning "The little Infant Jesus, how beautiful is He" by MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister
Published: 1903 “…MacCarthy, Mary Stanislaus Sister…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXXI, pp. 306-307, June, 1903Journal Article