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    Translation of Filicaio's sonnet to Italy beginning "O Italy: O thou to whom Fate gave". by Morna, Gilla

    Published: 1909 “…Morna, Gilla…”
    Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XXXI, p. 32, March, 1909
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    April twilight: a poem beginning "When evening deepens till the air is blue". by Morna, Gilla

    Published: 1909 “…Morna, Gilla…”
    Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XXXI, p. 98, April, 1909
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    A gusty day by the sea: a poem beginning "I heard in the wind-pause". by Morna, Gilla

    Published: 1909 “…Morna, Gilla…”
    Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XXXI, p. 243, June, 1909
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    The approach of rain on an Irish hill-side: a poem beginning "The slow clouds crawl across the mountain-top". by Morna, Gilla

    Published: 1909 “…Morna, Gilla…”
    Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XXXI, p. 243, June, 1909
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    Cuchulainn's coming to Battle: a poem beginning "Uncannily the rocky echoes clang". by Morna, Gilla

    Published: 1909 “…Morna, Gilla…”
    Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XXXI, p. 304, July, 1909
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    Clouds on a south wind: a poem beginning "Loose-fibred, torn". by Morna, Gilla

    Published: 1909 “…Morna, Gilla…”
    Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XXXII, pp. 31-32, September, 1909
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    Translation of a sonnet (From Dante's "Vita Nuova"): a poem beginning "So comely and so chaste my lady shows". by Morna, Gilla

    Published: 1909 “…Morna, Gilla…”
    Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XXXII, p. 75, October, 1909
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    The rookery on a March evening: a poem beginning "Where the elms are pencilled high". by Morna, Gilla

    Published: 1909 “…Morna, Gilla…”
    Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XXXII, p. 182, November, 1909
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    Ugolino's story: a poem (from Dante's Inferno) beginning "When from this dream I wakened ere the day". by Morna, Gilla

    Published: 1909 “…Morna, Gilla…”
    Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XXXII, pp. 235-236, December, 1909
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    Cuchulainn over Ferdia's body: a poem beginning "Ferdia, Cuchulainn calls thee:" by Morna, Gilla

    Published: 1910 “…Morna, Gilla…”
    Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XXXII, p. 307, January, 1910
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    On a north wind: a poem beginning "Across the face of the enormous depths". by Morna, Gilla

    Published: 1910 “…Morna, Gilla…”
    Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XXXIII, p. 40, March, 1910
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    Looking upwards from the Liffey: a poem beginning "Down the dark banks, beneath the beech-trunks, pale". by Morna, Gilla

    Published: 1910 “…Morna, Gilla…”
    Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XXXIII, p. 178, May, 1910
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    The corncrake: a poem beginning "Quaint, bashful, solitary bird". by Morna, Gilla

    Published: 1910 “…Morna, Gilla…”
    Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XXXIV, p. 84, October, 1910
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    In a wood at sunset: a poem beginning "In the evening wood". by Morna, Gilla

    Published: 1910 “…Morna, Gilla…”
    Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XXXIV, p. 172, November, 1910
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    The wind: a poem beginning "I am the inhabitant of heaven". by Morna, Gilla

    Published: 1911 “…Morna, Gilla…”
    Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XXXIV, p. 311, January, 1911
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    To a boy listening to music t: a poem beginning "How far in the clear other of thy mind". by Morna, Gilla

    Published: 1911 “…Morna, Gilla…”
    Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. XXXIV, p. 369, February, 1911
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