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By the river: a poem beginning "I hearken to thy voice as in past days". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1893Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXI, p. 37, January, 1893Journal Article -
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Death: a poem beginning "How thy realm broadens in the gray churchyard". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1893Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXI, p. 90, February, 1893Journal Article -
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Near Slievenamon: a poem beginning "A narrow valley curving round the hill". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1893Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXI, p. 150, March, 1893Journal Article -
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Mere weeds: a poem beginning "Some wild flowers strung together - nothing more". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1893Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXI, p. 184, April, 1893Journal Article -
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One I knew: a poem beginning "The very self of nobleness and truth". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1893Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXI, p. 242, May, 1893Journal Article -
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The pain of fire: a poem beginning "In the King's dungeon far below". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1893Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXI, pp. 569-571, October, 1893Journal Article -
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The changing moons: a poem beginning "March brings the violet and the lamb". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1895Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXIII, p. 218, April, 1895Journal Article -
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Achill: a poem beginning "The house is still at morning". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1895Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXIII, p. 254, May, 1895Journal Article -
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Unforgotten: a poem beginning "I could not love the bird that goes from me". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1895Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXIII, p. 295, June, 1895Journal Article -
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Unremembered: a poem beginning "As dewy cobwebs on the morning grass". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1895Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXIII, p. 421, August, 1895Journal Article -
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Si fuisses hic: a poem beginning "We put our treasures clean away from sight". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1896Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXIV, pp. 90-91, February, 1896Journal Article -
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My brother: a poem beginning "When morning breaks across the lawn". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1896Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXIV, pp. 175-177, April, 1896Journal Article -
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Camas: a poem beginning "Within the woods of Camas". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1896Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXIV, pp. 326-327, June, 1896Journal Article -
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Where are the nine": a poem beginning "Hunted from home and hearth by kindred hands". by Ryan, Margaret M.
Published: 1896Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXIV, p. 538, October, 1896Journal Article -
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Garnered: a poem beginning "The wheaten stalks together bend". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1897Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXV, p. 76, February, 1897Journal Article -
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Evening: a poem beginning "A cuckoo softly sends her silver call". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1897Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXV, p. 289, June, 1897Journal Article -
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The perfect work: a poem beginning "So the great earth revolveth at God's will". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1897Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXV, p. 486, September, 1897Journal Article -
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Calambray: a poem beginning "Your rains were soft, your dews were sweet". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1898Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXVI, pp. 102-103, February, 1898Journal Article -
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The divine artist: a poem beginning "For their own sakes God loves all gracious things." by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1898Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXVI, pp. 204-205, April, 1898Journal Article -
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Morning: a poem beginning "A dream of brightness in the east: pale moon". by Ryan, Margaret
Published: 1898Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XXVI, p. 375, July, 1898Journal Article