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Magdalen's tears: a poem beginning "Tears, tears - the ceaseless language of the heart. by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1879Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. VII, p. 379, July, 1879Journal Article -
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I will take him away: a poem beginning "Weeping she humbly stands without the door." by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1879Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. VII, p. 381, July, 1879Journal Article -
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Reveries: a poem beginning "Tis June, in tender summer skies." by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1880Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. VIII, pp. 433-434, August, 1880Journal Article -
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Forgotten: a poem beginning "Deep neath the snow-drift lying." by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1881Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. IX, pp. 78-79, February, 1881Journal Article -
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The Angelus: a poem beginning "The Angelus, the Angelus, how clear and sweet in rings." by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1881Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. IX, p. 134, March, 1881Journal Article -
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A mountain rose: a poem beginning "I know a rose upon a mountain far." by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1883Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XI, pp. 423-424, August, 1883Journal Article -
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Our emigrants: a poem beginning "Ye wander far and far." by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1883Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XI, pp. 489-490, September, 1883Journal Article -
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St. Vincent's last visit to his father's house: a poem beginning "The leaves shook softly in the wind." by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1883Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XI, pp. 548-549, October, 1883Journal Article -
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A long farewell: a poem beginning "The hour I dreaded years ago has come." by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1887Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XV, p. 453, August, 1887Journal Article -
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St. Ursula at Thurles: a centenary ode beginning "Oh happy childhood's home!" by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1887Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XV, pp. 517-519, September, 1887Journal Article -
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Parting: a poem beginning "What shall I do when the hour comes to part." by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1887Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XV, p. 567, October, 1887Journal Article -
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Bereaven: a poem beginning "Keep strong, O heart, keep strong and brave." by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1887Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XV, pp. 643-644, November, 1887Journal Article -
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Spurious bloom: a poem beginning "Wild winds and storm tear down our hills in March". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1888Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XVI, p. 39, January, 1888Journal Article -
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Safe: a poem beginning "The snow is deep and the winds cry loud". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1888Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XVI, p. 363, June, 1888Journal Article -
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Left behind: a poem beginning "We parted on a grey October morn". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1888Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XVI, p. 616, October, 1888Journal Article -
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The friendless King:a poem beginning "The good King's voice, from His Throne each day". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1889Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XVII, pp. 93-94, February, 1889Journal Article -
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A friend of the Bridegoom: a poem beginning "God's glory was the end of all his days". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1889Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XVII, pp. 128-129, March, 1889Journal Article -
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Regrets: a poem beginning "I wish the swallows never came". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1889Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XVII, pp. 322-323, June, 1889Journal Article -
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Constant: a poem beginning "Since cold my precious singing bird lay there". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1889Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XVII, pp. 364-365, July, 1889Journal Article -
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To Fr. P. of Mount Melleray: a poem beginning "How they shall come and crowd around thy feet". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1892Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XX, p. 612, November, 1892Journal Article