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The diamond will be trumps again: a poem beginning "There was a time when 'twas no crime". by Fitz-Stewart
Published: 1838 “…Fitz-Stewart…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XI, p. 49, January, 1838Journal Article -
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De trop: a poem beginning "I once know a dandy, all waistcoat and chain". by Fitz-Stewart
Published: 1838 “…Fitz-Stewart…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XI, pp. 689-690, June, 1838Journal Article -
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The Goldsmith: a poem beginning. "There liv'd (I should say reign'd) in fam'd Benares". by Fitz Stewart
Published: 1834Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. IV, pp. 236-238, August, 1834Journal Article -
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Oliver's Advice: a poem beginning "The night is gathering gloomily". by Fitz Stewart
Published: 1834Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. IV, pp. 700-701, December, 1834Journal Article -
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Noctes goutianne: a poem beginning "The Drowsie clock had chappit twal". by Fitz Stewart
Published: 1835Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. V, pp. 601-612, May, 1835Journal Article