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Willow leaves: lyrics in the manner of the early Chinese poets: I - The trysting place beginning "A faint wind stirs the cherry trees" by Irvine, John
Published: 1940 “…Irvine, John…”
Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XV, No. 2, p. 6, April-June, 1940Journal Article -
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Willow Leaves: II - Nocturne: a poem beginning "To-night upon a flute of ebony" by Irvine, John
Published: 1940 “…Irvine, John…”
Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XV, No. 2, p. 7, April-June, 1940Journal Article -
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Willow leaves: III - Dusk: a poem beginning " How pale the moon above the trees". by Irvine, John
Published: 1940 “…Irvine, John…”
Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XV, No. 2, p. 7, April-June, 1940Journal Article -
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Willow leaves: IV - Lone- liness: a poem beginning "In far Husi- Nan he tarries long" by Irvine, John
Published: 1940 “…Irvine, John…”
Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XV, No. 2, p. 7, April-June, 1940Journal Article -
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Willow leaves: a poem beginning "There is a small and lovely valley near Lo-Yang" by Irvine, John
Published: 1941 “…Irvine, John…”
Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XVI, No. 4, pp. 10-11, October-December, 1941Journal Article -
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Spring rhapsody, poem beg., Oh splendid days of wind and sun. by Irvine, John
Published: 1943 “…Irvine, John…”
Citation: Lagan, No. 1, p. 70, 1943Journal Article -
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Elegy beg. She had rare loveliness. by Irvine, John
Published: 1944 “…Irvine, John…”
Citation: Lagan, No. 2, p. 80, 1944Journal Article -
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Schubert, verse beg., You too, soon found the tragedy of art. by Irvine, John
Published: 1944 “…Irvine, John…”
Citation: Lagan, No. 2, p. 86, 1944Journal Article -
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Two poems entitled A candle to Saint Anthony and Fountains Rome. by Irvine, John
Published: 1956 “…Irvine, John…”
Citation: The Capuchin annual, p. 109, 1956-7Journal Article -
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Poem entitled Dante in exile. by Irvine, John
Published: 1958 “…Irvine, John…”
Citation: Threshold, Vol. 2, No. 4, p. 46, Winter, 1958Journal Article -
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Two poems entitled The Beguinage and The Tomb of Dante. by Irvine, John
Published: 1960 “…Irvine, John…”
Citation: The Capuchin annual, pp. 114-115, 1960Journal Article -
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Poem entitled Spring journey. by Irvine, John
Published: 1962 “…Irvine, John…”
Citation: The Capuchin annual, p. 212, 1962Journal Article -
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Poem entitled The Russian ikon. by Irvine, John
Published: 1962 “…Irvine, John…”
Citation: The Capuchin annual, p. 216, 1962Journal Article -
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Poem entitled Song and its fountains. by Irvine, John
Published: 1962 “…Irvine, John…”
Citation: The Capuchin annual, p. 308, 1962Journal Article -
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Poem entitled The meadow grasses. by Irvine, John
Published: 1963 “…Irvine, John…”
Citation: The Capuchin annual, p. 178, 1963Journal Article -
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Poem entitled The fleeting beauty. by Irvine, John
Published: 1963 “…Irvine, John…”
Citation: The Capuchin annual, p. 214, 1963Journal Article -
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Poem entitled Renunciants, by Irvine, John
Published: 1963 “…Irvine, John…”
Citation: The Capuchin annual, p. 303, 1963Journal Article -
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Poem entitled The swans. by Irvine, John
Published: 1964 “…Irvine, John…”
Citation: The Capuchin annual, p. 170, 1964Journal Article -
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Poem entitled Young April. by Irvine, John
Published: 1964 “…Irvine, John…”
Citation: The Capuchin annual, p. 240, 1964Journal Article -
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Poem entitled The March morning. by Irvine, John
Published: 1967 “…Irvine, John…”
Citation: Threshold, No. 21, p. 77, Summer, 1967Journal Article