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    The laburnum tree: a poem (to C.) beginning "I set it there for a wish of yours". by MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh

    Published: 1927 “…MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XVII, p. 1114, November, 1927
    Journal Article
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    All souls' eve: (in memory of J. F. C.): a poem beginning "The sky had cleared; across its face were blown". by MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh

    Published: 1929 “…MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XIX, p. 1002, November, 1929
    Journal Article
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    Noel Lemass: a poem beginning "Grey cairns and high in ages past She raised" by MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh

    Published: 1924 “…MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XIV, p. 440, May, 1924
    Journal Article
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    In memory (Cathal MacDowell, 6th November, 1926): a poem beginning "You have passed beyond the stars you loved". by MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh

    Published: 1927 “…MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XVII, p. 94, January, 1927
    Journal Article
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    Transplanted: a poem beginning "Droop not my flower, spread each blue star" by MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh

    Published: 1925 “…MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XV, p. 830, August, 1925
    Journal Article
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    Rathmichael: a poem beginning "Lone little church! Why comest thou to-day" by MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh

    Published: 1925 “…MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XV, p. 1204, November, 1925
    Journal Article
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    An old garden: a poem beginning "Always will I remember" by MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh

    Published: 1925 “…MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XV, p. 1205, November, 1925
    Journal Article
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    After the storm: a poem beginning "The last grey gull again has seawards flown" by MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh

    Published: 1926 “…MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XVI, p. 323, March, 1926
    Journal Article
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    Songs: a poem beginning "Songs are not made from lovely words alone" by MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh

    Published: 1926 “…MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XVI, p. 436, April, 1926
    Journal Article
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    To a flower in a wild: a poem beginning "I wearied of the oftscen way" by MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh

    Published: 1926 “…MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XVI, p. 978, September, 1926
    Journal Article
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    Spears of lavender: a poem beginning "Blue spears of lavender, so tall and straight" by MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh

    Published: 1926 “…MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XVI, p. 1194, November, 1926
    Journal Article
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    December: a poem beginning "Few are the flowers that bloom for you, December" by MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh

    Published: 1927 “…MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XVII, p. 1280, December, 1927
    Journal Article
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    St. Patrick's Day: a poem beginning "Oh day, in boisterous march, long sacred held" by MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh

    Published: 1928 “…MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XVIII, p. 245, March, 1928
    Journal Article
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    Mary's month: a poem beginning "Lo, it is Mary's month, and eagerly" by MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh

    Published: 1928 “…MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XVIII, p. 486, May, 1928
    Journal Article
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    June: a poem beginning "Come, bannered June, your fairest garlands bring" by MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh

    Published: 1928 “…MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XVIII, p. 586, June, 1928
    Journal Article
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    The wayside Calvary: a poem beginning "It stood against a sombre sky" by MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh

    Published: 1928 “…MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XVIII, p. 711, July, 1928
    Journal Article
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    Lough Cutra: a poem beginning "The clouds climbed o'er the sun's red trail" by MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh

    Published: 1928 “…MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XVIII, p. 809, August, 1928
    Journal Article
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    November: a poem beginning "This sombre month is theirs, more poignantly" by MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh

    Published: 1928 “…MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XVIII, p. 1164, November, 1928
    Journal Article
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    I saw a ship: a poem beginning "I saw a ship, with sails out-spread" by MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh

    Published: 1929 “…MacDowell, Maeve Cavanagh…”
    Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XIX, p. 161, February, 1929
    Journal Article