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How have I tears: a poem beginning "How have I tears when daffodils". by O'Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth
Published: 1918 “…O'Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth.…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XLVI, p. 267, May, 1918Journal Article -
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Parted ways: a poem beginning "This little gate when I have passed". by O'Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth
Published: 1918 “…O'Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth.…”
Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. VIII, p. 296, June, 1918Journal Article -
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Seacht mBuaidh an Eirghe-Amach by Pádraic Ó Conaire, reviewed by Cathaoir Ó Braonáin. by O'Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth
Published: 1918 “…O'Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth.…”
Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. VII, No. 27, pp. 519-520, September 1918Journal Article -
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Our days: a poem beginning "Our days are like the leaves that blow". by O'Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth
Published: 1918 “…O'Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth.…”
Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. VIII, p. 526, November, 1918Journal Article -
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The lonely one: a poem beginning "His soul is a secret harp no hand". by O'Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth
Published: 1918 “…O'Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth.…”
Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. VIII, p. 594, December, 1918Journal Article -
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Darkness, a poem beginning 'Darkness comes to my door'. by O'Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth
Published: 1919 “…O'Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth.…”
Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. VIII, No. 31, p. 436, September, 1919Journal Article -
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Spioraid na Saoirse: aisling draoidheachta ar an mbliadhain 1916. An tAthair Pádraig Ua Duinnín cecinit, reviewed by Cathaoir Ó Braonáin. by O'Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth
Published: 1919 “…O'Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth.…”
Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. VIII, No. 31, pp. 500-501, September 1919Journal Article -
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The violin, a poem beginning 'When gently from its silken nest'. by O'Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth
Published: 1920 “…O'Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth.…”
Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. IX, No. 34, p. 258, June 1920Journal Article -
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How long? a poem beginning "How long must the foul mouth of England spew". by O'Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth
Published: 1920 “…O'Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth.…”
Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. X, p. 666, November, 1920Journal Article -
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The promise: a poem beginning "No more shall war" they cried, "and its foul brood". by O'Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth
Published: 1921 “…O'Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth.…”
Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XI, p. 54, January, 1921Journal Article -
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The Dawn, a poem beginning 'Something fluttered the breeze'. by O'Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth
Published: 1922 “…O'Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth.…”
Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. XI, No. 42, p. 244, June, 1922Journal Article -
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Plain chant. by O Braonáin, Cathaoir An tAth
Published: 1922 Other Authors: “…Ó Braonain, Cathaoir An tAth…”
Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XII, pp. 444-448, pp. 570-576, July - September, 1922Journal Article -
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Amhráin Mhuighe Seóla: traditional songs from Galway and Mayo. Collected and edited by Mrs. Costello, Tuam, reviewed by Cathaoir Ó Braonáin. by O'Braonáin, Cathaoir
Published: 1919Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. VIII, No. 31, pp. 497-499, September, 1919Journal Article