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Review of The Oxford book of Irish verse, chosen by Donagh MacDonagh and Lennox Robinson. by Rodgers, W. R.
Published: 1958 “…Rodgers, W. R.…”
Citation: Threshold, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 60-63, Winter, 1958Journal Article -
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Céilidhe, a poem, beg. "So they went, leaving a picnic-litter of talk". With a note by Frank O'Connor by Rodgers, W. R.
Published: 1941 “…Rodgers, W. R.…”
Citation: The Bell, Vol. I, No. 5, p. 21, February, 1941Journal Article -
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Beagles, a poem, beginning, "Over rock and wrinkled ground". by Rodgers, W. R.
Published: 1941 “…Rodgers, W. R.…”
Citation: The Bell, Vol. II, No. 1, p. 13, April, 1941Journal Article -
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Ireland, a poem, beg. "O these lakes ....." by Rodgers, W. R.
Published: 1941 “…Rodgers, W. R.…”
Citation: The Bell, Vol. II, No. 4, pp. 12-13, July, 1941Journal Article -
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Poem, beg., "From my wind-blown book I look". by Rodgers, W. R.
Published: 1942 “…Rodgers, W. R.…”
Citation: The Bell, Vol. IV, No. 4, pp. 233-234, July, 1942Journal Article -
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The funeral, a story of Ulster customs. by Rodgers, W. R.
Published: 1942 “…Rodgers, W. R.…”
Citation: The Bell, Vol. IV, No. 5, pp. 322-328, August, 1942Journal Article -
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Song, beg. Put away the flute. by Rodgers, W. R.
Published: 1943 “…Rodgers, W. R.…”
Citation: Lagan, No. 1, pp. 63-65, 1943Journal Article -
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Nativity, a poem, beginning, "His holly hair, his berry eye are here". by Rodgers, W. R.
Published: 1944 “…Rodgers, W. R.…”
Citation: The Bell, Vol. VIII, No. 4, pp. 287-289, July, 1944Journal Article -
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Armagh: the city set on a hill. by Rodgers, W. R.
Published: 1946 “…Rodgers, W. R.…”
Citation: Lagan, No. 4, pp. 13-18, 1946Journal Article -
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From Europa, a poem, beginning "Naked they came, a clinging core of girls." by Rodgers, W. R.
Published: 1946 “…Rodgers, W. R.…”
Citation: The Bell, Vol. XI, No. 6, p. 1029, March, 1946Journal Article -
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Two poems, one entitled, Song, by W. R. Rodgers, beginning, "Lord! if I had a lathe". by Rodgers, W. R.
Published: 1946 “…Rodgers, W. R.…”
Citation: The Bell, Vol. XII, No. 5, p. 373, August, 1946Journal Article -
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Two poems, entitled respectively, Calvary and Agony in the Garden. by Rodgers, W. R.
Published: 1950 “…Rodgers, W. R.…”
Citation: The Bell, Vol. XVI, No. 2, pp. 61-62, November, 1950Journal Article -
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Balloons and maggots (a talk "on writing a poem"). by Rodgers, W. R.
Published: 1951 “…Rodgers, W. R.…”
Citation: Rann: an Ulster Quarterly of Poetry, No. 14, December, 1951Journal Article -
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Poem entitled Lent, beg., Mary Magdalene, that easy woman. by Rodgers, W. R.
Published: 1951 “…Rodgers, W. R.…”
Citation: Rann: an Ulster Quarterly of Poetry, No. 14, December, 1951Journal Article -
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Requiem for Michael (Killed in an Essex road accident), a poem beginning If dumb stone. by Rodgers, W. R.
Published: 1962 “…Rodgers, W. R.…”
Citation: Poetry Ireland, No. 1, pp. 25-27, Autumn, 1962Journal Article -
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Moat, drink, and be airy. by Rodgers, W. R.
Published: 1963 “…Rodgers, W. R.…”
Citation: Acorn, No. 4, Spring, 1963Journal Article -
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Balloons and maggots, (on writing a poem). by Rodgers, W. R.
Published: 1965 “…Rodgers, W. R.…”
Citation: Acorn, No. 8, Spring, 1965Journal Article -
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Two poems entitled Stormy night; and Armagh. by Rodgers, W. R.
Published: 1967 “…Rodgers, W. R.…”
Citation: Threshold, No. 21, pp. 64-65, Summer, 1967Journal Article -
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Poet in ambush. An article on the magazine poetry of W. R. Rodgers. by Craig, H. A. L.
Published: 1950Citation: The Bell, Vol. XVI, No. 3, pp. 29-38, December, 1950Journal Article