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William Allingham. (portrait frontispiece to April issue). by Graves, Alfred Perceval
Published: 1924 “…Graves, Alfred Perceval…”
Citation: The Irish book lover, Vol. XIV, pp. 35-37, March, 1924Journal Article -
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To Francis Joseph Bigger, M. R. I. A. (in remembrance of the Ferguson Centenary): a poem beginning "My true compatriot and friend". by Graves, Alfred Perceval
Published: 1911 “…Graves, Alfred Perceval…”
Citation: The Irish book lover, Vol. II, pp. 173-174, June, 1911Journal Article -
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Extract from "The Pageant of St. Patrick": The Breastplate of St. Patrick by Graves, Alfred Perceval
Published: 1932 “…Graves, Alfred Perceval…”
Citation: The Journal of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise Antiquarian Society, Vol. I, No. 3, pp. 84-87, 1932Journal Article -
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Instructions of King Cormac - the Irish Solomon (from a paper read to the Irish Literary Society). by Graves, Alfred Perceval
Published: 1915 “…Graves, Alfred Perceval…”
Citation: The Irish book lover, Vol. VI, pp. 121-122, March, 1915Journal Article -
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Erard Mac Coisse on the death of King Malachy (from Prof. Kuno Meyer's prose rendering of the original text): a poem beginning "O Dun na Sciath - sad thy state". by Graves, Alfred Perceval
Published: 1913 “…Graves, Alfred Perceval…”
Citation: The Irish book lover, Vol. V, pp. 1-2, August, 1913Journal Article -
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Shakespeare: a poem beginning "The sweet rough winds have sunk to rest". by Graves, Alfred Perceval
Published: 1864 “…Graves, Alfred Perceval…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. LXIV, pp. 72-75, July, 1864Journal Article -
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When Minerva smiled (from Sophocles' "Oedipus Coloneus"): a poem beginning "To the noblest homes that be". by Graves, Alfred Perceval
Published: 1868 “…Graves, Alfred Perceval…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. LXXII, pp. 206-207, August, 1868Journal Article -
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The honey-thief (translation from Theocritus): a poem beginning "Once, as Love was slyly raising stolen honey to his lips". by Graves, Alfred Perceval
Published: 1869 “…Graves, Alfred Perceval…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. LXXIII, p. 204, February, 1869Journal Article -
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Poem entitled Sands of gold, beg., Hope gave into my trembling hands. by Graves, Alfred Perceval
Published: 1886 “…Graves, Alfred Perceval…”
Citation: The Dublin University review, Vol. II, No. 7, July, 1886Journal Article -
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Celtic nature poetry. by Graves, Alfred Perceval
Published: 1912 “…Graves, Alfred Perceval…”
Citation: The Irish book lover, Vol. III, pp. 94-96, January, 1912Journal Article -
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Lament for King Laery: a poem beginning "Now the death-candles tall". by Graves, Alfred Perceval
Published: 1912 “…Graves, Alfred Perceval…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XL, p. 107, February, 1912Journal Article -
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Our chestnut tree: a poem beginning "Old chestnut tree, old chestnut tree". by Graves, Alfred Perceval
Published: 1912 “…Graves, Alfred Perceval…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XL, pp. 121-123, March, 1912Journal Article -
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A trio of translations (from the early Irish) II. The scribe beginning "A leafy grove surrounds me quite". by Graves, Alfred Perceval
Published: 1912 “…Graves, Alfred Perceval…”
Citation: The Irish book lover, Vol. III, p. 131, March,1912Journal Article -
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A trio of translations (from the early Irish) III. On a dead scholar beginning "Dead is Lon". by Graves, Alfred Perceval
Published: 1912 “…Graves, Alfred Perceval…”
Citation: The Irish book lover, Vol. III, pp. 131-132, March, 1912Journal Article -
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A trio of translations (from the early Irish) I: The Viking terror beginning "Loud and fell the storm-winds roar". by Graves, Alfred Perceval
Published: 1912 “…Graves, Alfred Perceval…”
Citation: The Irish book lover, Vol. III, p. 131, March, 1912Journal Article -
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A fairy frolic: a poem beginning "Each bough is quiet in its place". by Graves, Alfred Perceval
Published: 1912 “…Graves, Alfred Perceval…”
Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. XL, p. 386, July, 1912Journal Article -
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The source of poetic inspiration: a poem beginning "To the Poet young of his older beholden". by Graves, Alfred Perceval
Published: 1927 “…Graves, Alfred Perceval…”
Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. II, Ser. New, No. 3, pp. 12-14, July - September, 1927Journal Article -
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A "dedication" poem to Douglas Hyde LL.D., D.Litt., beginning "Because alumni of one Irish college". by Graves, Alfred Perceval
Published: 1938 “…Graves, Alfred Perceval…”
Citation: The Ireland-American review, Vol. I, No. I, p. 49, 1938-9Journal Article -
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