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Leslies of Balquhain and Kincraigie. by C., F.
Published: 1897 “…C., F.…”
Citation: Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, Ser. 2, Vol. III, pp. 302-303, 1897Journal Article -
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Review of A mirror for ruffians, a collection of essays, by Philip Lindsay and of The life of Henry Tonks, by Joseph Hone. by C., F.
Published: 1939 “…C., F.…”
Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XIV, Ser. New, No. 3, pp. 103-104, July-September, 1939Journal Article -
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Walsh (Michael): Walls in the grass. With an introduction by Theodore Maynard. (Reviewed by F. C.). by C., F.
Published: 1944 “…C., F.…”
Citation: The Irish ecclesiastical record: a monthly journal under episcopal sanction, Ser. 5, Vol. LXIII, pp. 143-144, February, 1944Journal Article -
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A dirge: in memoriam, R. W. A. beginning "How sleep they in their gory bed". by A., C. F.
Published: 1857Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. L, pp. 406-409, October, 1857Journal Article -
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beginning "The stars sink one by one from sight". by A., C. F.
Published: 1852Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XL, p. 487, October, 1852Journal Article -
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The graveyard in the hills: a poem beginning" 'It is the place of tombs' the maiden said". by A., C. F.
Published: 1857Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. L, pp. 78-88, July, 1857Journal Article -
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English Scenes - I: Winchester: a poem beginning "Sigh not nor deem that stone profaned". by A., C. F.
Published: 1857Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. L, pp. 757-758, December, 1857Journal Article -
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English Scenes II: On seeing a lady lately perverted to Romanism standing outside the cathedral during evening service a poem beginning "Dost thou stand at thy mother's threshold". by A., C. F.
Published: 1857Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. L, p. 758, December, 1857Journal Article -
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English scenes: No. III - Torquay: a poem beginning "Still lingers eve with fond delay" by A., C. F.
Published: 1858Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. LI, p. 97, January, 1858Journal Article -
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English scenes: To - detained from Church: a poem beginning "Thou has been dwelling in a gleam" by A., C. F.
Published: 1858Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. LI, pp. 98-99, January, 1858Journal Article -
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The royal bridal: a poem beginning "Round wild Dunree's unshelter'd rock" by A., C. F.
Published: 1858Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. LI, pp. 284-285, March, 1858Journal Article -
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The legend of the golden prayers: a poem beginning "In an ancient Lombard castle" by A., C. F.
Published: 1858Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. LI, pp. 397-404, April, 1858Journal Article -
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Sorrow on the sea: a poem beginning "A white sail shifting in the sun" by A., C. F.
Published: 1858Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. LII, pp. 329-342, September, 1858Journal Article -
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The primrose: a poem beginning "From out the cool moss -tufted glade" by A., C. F.
Published: 1858Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. LII, p. 488, October, 1858Journal Article -
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The seaman's home: a poem beginning "Wide let the venturous sea-bird roam" by A., C. F.
Published: 1858Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. LII, p. 462, October, 1858Journal Article -
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The grave at Spitzbergen: a poem beginning "Above, the vast eternal snows" by A., C. F.
Published: 1858Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. LII, pp. 744-746, December, 1858Journal Article -
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On the laying of the first stone of the memorial church at Constantinople by Lord Stratford de Redcliffe: a poem beginning "Now no more, fair Stamboul hears the rattle" by A., C. F.
Published: 1858Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. LII, pp. 709-711, December, 1858Journal Article -
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The grave of Felicia Hemans in St. Anne's Church, Dublin: a poem beginning "This her grave! Ah me, she should be sleeping". by A., C. F.
Published: 1859Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. LIII, pp. 146-148, February, 1859Journal Article -
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The burial of the Rev. T. Wolfe, who died .... at Carrickfin .... Donegal and was interred at Myragh, Christmas Eve 1858; a poem beginning "Now the storm is hush'd and over, past t... by A., C. F.
Published: 1859Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. LIII, pp. 270-271, March, 1859Journal Article -
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The dying soldier's Wife: a plea for the Lawrence Orphan Asylum: a poem beginning "Ah! well the sun is sinking - it will all be over soon". by A., C. F.
Published: 1859Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. LIV, pp. 411-412, October, 1859Journal Article
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