681 - 700 toradh á dtaispeáint as 774 toradh san iomlán ar an gcuardach 'C., J.' Beachtaigh na torthaí
  1. 681

    The guerdon: a poem beginning "Those who have known great sorrow and deep pain". de réir Quirk, Charles J. Rev

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1920
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XLVIII, p. 583, November, 1920
    Journal Article
  2. 682

    The reason: a poem beginning "He clothes all babes with sweetness". de réir Quirk, Charles J. Rev

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1922
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. L, p. 31, January, 1922
    Journal Article
  3. 683

    Ireland's new spring: a poem beginning "Good Friday's winter day is o'er and gone." de réir Quirk, Charles J. Rev

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1922
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. L, p. 142, April, 1922
    Journal Article
  4. 684

    The first harvest: a poem beginning "Seeing the night which canopied the world." de réir Quirk, Charles J. Rev

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1922
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. L, p. 403, October, 1922
    Journal Article
  5. 685

    After the Annunciation: a poem beginning "And is it so, my God, I clasp within." de réir Quirk, Charles J. Rev

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1922
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. L, p. 526, December, 1922
    Journal Article
  6. 686

    Easter: a poem beginning "Amid the tumult of the days, again." de réir Quirk, Charles J. Rev

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1923
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. LI, p. 190, April, 1923
    Journal Article
  7. 687

    Invocation: a poem beginning "O God, who placed great joys this world among." de réir Quirk, Charles J. Rev

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1925
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. LIII, p. 289, June, 1925
    Journal Article
  8. 688

    Colours: a poem beginning "God fashioned blue for sky and sea." de réir Quirk, Charles J. Rev

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1926
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. LIV, p. 510, October, 1926
    Journal Article
  9. 689

    First Mass: a poem beginning "Within the Minster Wood are seen." de réir Quirk, Charles J. Rev

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1928
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. LVI, p. 186, April 1928
    Journal Article
  10. 690

    In an avenue of live oaks: a poem beginning "What need of palaces have we?" de réir Quirk, Charles J. Rev

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1928
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. LVI, p. 237, May, 1928
    Journal Article
  11. 691

    Sunday evening: a poem beginning "Gently across the quiet primrose evening air." de réir Quirk, Charles J. Rev

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1928
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. LVI, p. 359, July, 1928
    Journal Article
  12. 692

    The dead face: a poem beginning "Behind these eyes that mask the brain." de réir Quirk, Charles J. Rev

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1928
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. LVI, p. 420, August, 1928
    Journal Article
  13. 693

    Why God loves children: a poem beginning "Can you tell me why so dear." de réir Quirk, Charles J. Rev

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1928
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. LVI, p. 606, November, 1928
    Journal Article
  14. 694

    Desolation: a poem beginning "Sometimes we walk amid a starless night". de réir Quirk, Charles J. Rev

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1929
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. LVII, p. 25, January, 1929
    Journal Article
  15. 695

    Of your charity: a poem beginning "Somewhere in the gloaming far from Heaven's Home." de réir Quirk, Charles J. Rev

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1929
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. LVII, p. 44, January, 1929
    Journal Article
  16. 696

    Blessed are they that die in the Lord: a poem beginning "Down the golden ways of autumn." de réir Quirk, Charles J. Rev

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1929
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. LVII, p. 65, February, 1929
    Journal Article
  17. 697

    The Annunciation: a poem beginning "A cottage rude, an unknown town." de réir Quirk, Charles J. Rev

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1929
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. LVII, p. 96, February, 1929
    Journal Article
  18. 698

    Easter: a poem beginning "Hunger, cold, the cries of scorn." de réir Quirk, Charles J. Rev

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1929
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. LVII, p. 136, March, 1929
    Journal Article
  19. 699

    Mount Blanc not seen: a poem beginning "Perchance, 'tis best I did not gaze on thee." de réir Quirk, Charles J. Rev

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1929
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. LVII, p. 351, July, 1929
    Journal Article
  20. 700

    In a garden: a poem beginning "Amid cool groves." de réir Quirk, Charles J. Rev

    Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: 1929
    Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. LVII, p. 422, August, 1929
    Journal Article