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    Laurence Bloomfield in Ireland. by MacDonogh, Patrick

    Published: 1950
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XXV, No. 1, pp. 25-33, January -March, 1950
    Journal Article
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    If love should die: a poem beginning "But if your love, though strong, should faint and cease" by MacDonogh, Patrick

    Published: 1941
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XVI, No. 4, p. 9, October-December, 1941
    Journal Article
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    Feltrim hill: a poem beginning "The land around is all so flat" by MacDonogh, Patrick

    Published: 1941
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XVI, No. 4, pp. 9-10, October-December, 1941
    Journal Article
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    The frozen garden: a poem beginning "Already the early year has brought more than one morning" by MacDonogh, Patrick

    Published: 1942
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XVII, No. 2, pp. 6-7, April-June, 1942
    Journal Article
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    Recession, a poem, beg., "'Tis well', he said, and he caught his chest". by MacDonogh, Patrick

    Published: 1942
    Citation: The Bell, Vol. IV, No. 3, p. 158, June, 1942
    Journal Article
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    Song for a proud relation: a poem beginning "Mocking your slow sepulchral horns" by MacDonogh, Patrick

    Published: 1942
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XVII, No. 3, p. 1, July-September, 1942
    Journal Article
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    Song: a poem beginning "You too at midnight suddenly awaking" by MacDonogh, Patrick

    Published: 1942
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XVII, No. 3, p. 2, July-September, 1942
    Journal Article
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    This morning I wakened among loud cries of seagulls: a poem beginning with the same line by MacDonogh, Patrick

    Published: 1942
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XVII, No. 3, pp. 2-3, July-September, 1942
    Journal Article
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    The widow of Drynam: a poem beginning "I stand in my door and look over the fields of Drynam" by MacDonogh, Patrick

    Published: 1943
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XVIII, No. 2, pp. 5-6, April-June, 1943
    Journal Article
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    Dodona's caks were still: a poem beginning "He told the barmaid he had things to do" by MacDonogh, Patrick

    Published: 1943
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XVIII, No. 4, pp. 3-4, October-December, 1943
    Journal Article
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    Lothario's song: a poem beginning "The owls are out about the trees" by MacDonogh, Patrick

    Published: 1944
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XIX, No. 4, p. 1, October-December, 1944
    Journal Article
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    Poems marked urgent by MacDonogh, Patrick

    Published: 1945
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XX, No. 2, pp. 29-34, April-June, 1945
    Journal Article
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    War widow: a poem beginning "These are the self-same ways you walked, crazy with grief" by MacDonogh, Patrick

    Published: 1946
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XXI, No. 2, pp. 1-2, April-June, 1946
    Journal Article
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    O tardy spring: a poem beginning "Though furtive ice may lurk in shadowy creeks" by MacDonogh, Patrick

    Published: 1946
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XXI, pp. 2-3, October-December, 1946
    Journal Article
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    From fields of sorrow: a poem beginning "Wandering these well-loved fields from wood to wood" by MacDonogh, Patrick

    Published: 1947
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XXII, No. 1, pp. 1-3, January-March, 1947
    Journal Article
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    Out of the night (an article on poetry) by MacDonogh, Patrick

    Published: 1953
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XXVIII, No. 1, pp. 10-22, January-March, 1953
    Journal Article
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    Nothing more: a poem beginning "More than essential primrose? Gauge". by MacDonogh, Patrick

    Published: 1953
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XXVIII, No. 3, pp. 5-6, July-September, 1953
    Journal Article
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    Old Eros: a poem beginning "Compulsions of the flesh have left him bare" by MacDonogh, Patrick

    Published: 1953
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XXVIII, No. 4, p. 11, October-December, 1953
    Journal Article
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    The wise colonial boy: a poem beginning "Crinken in its holm oaks" by MacDonogh, Patrick

    Published: 1953
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XXVIII, No. 4, p. 12, October-December, 1953
    Journal Article