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The messenger thought: a poem beginning "I send a thought to thee" by Browne, M.A
Published: 1839Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XIII, p. 608, May, 1839Journal Article -
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The haunted: a poem beginning "Thou art present in thy beauty, I see thee even now" by Browne, M.A
Published: 1839Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XIV, p. 579, November, 1839Journal Article -
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"Do not pluck the flowers; they are sacred to the dead"(an inscription in the Catholic cemetery, Botanic Gardens, Cork), a poem beginning "Oh! spare the flowers, the fair young flo... by Browne, M. A.
Published: 1839Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XIV, pp. 597-598, November, 1839Journal Article -
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Sickness-death-the grave: a poem beginning "In the house a sick man lies" by Browne, M.A
Published: 1839Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XIV, pp. 598-599, November, 1839Journal Article -
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Morning prayer in a sick room: a poem beginning "The pale red light of dawn". by Browne, M.A
Published: 1840Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XV, p. 171, February, 1840Journal Article -
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Sketches from the antique: ten poems. by Browne, M.A
Published: 1840Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XVI, pp. 286-296, September, 1840Journal Article -
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The Angle of Sleep: a poem beginning "Silence Oh Earth! be silent in the presence". by Browne, M.A
Published: 1840Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XVI, pp. 602-603, November, 1840Journal Article -
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The Queen of the Desert. (written on the death of Lady Hester Stanhope): a poem beginning "Queen of the Desert! in that name there seems a thrilling spell". by Browne, M. A.
Published: 1840Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XVI, pp. 603-604, November, 1840Journal Article -
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Hallowed ground: a poem beginning "Where, oh where is hallowed ground?". by Browne, M.A
Published: 1841Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XVII, p. 524, April, 1841Journal Article -
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A Sketch: a poem beginning "She was not made for happiness; her eyes". by Browne, M.A
Published: 1841Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XVIII, p. 573, November, 1841Journal Article -
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The widow and her son: a poem (Suggested by a picture by Thomas H. Illidge at the Liverpool Exhibition) beginning "The sunset hour! how many hail". by Browne, M.A
Published: 1842Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XIX, pp. 187-188, February, 1842Journal Article -
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A poet's nativity: a poem beginning "The moonlight flood was sleeping o'er hill, and tower, and town". by Browne, M.A
Published: 1842Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XIX, p. 335, March, 1842Journal Article -
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The embroideress at midnight by Mrs. James Gray, late Miss M.A. Browne: a poem beginning "She plies her needle till the lamp". by Browne, M.A
Published: 1843Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XXI, pp. 121-122, January, 1843Journal Article -
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Recollections of the organ of St. Patrick's Dublin: a poem by Mrs. James Gray, late Miss M.A. Browne beginning "The glorious burst of music! how it swelled". by Browne, M.A
Published: 1843Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XXI, pp. 122-123, January, 1843Journal Article