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    Letter on the dwellings of the poor in Dublin. by R., N.

    Published: 1863 “…R., N.…”
    Citation: The Dublin builder, Vol. V, No. 92, p. 173, October 15, 1863
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    The dwellings of the poor in Dublin. by R., N.

    Published: 1863 “…R., N.…”
    Citation: The Dublin builder, Vol. V, No. 93, p. 180, November 1, 1863
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    Epitaph on a pet dog: a poem (after Joachim du Bellay) beginning "Beneath this turfy mound". by Currey, R. N.

    Published: 1942
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XVII, No. 2, pp. 1-4, April-June, 1942
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    Epitaph on a pet cat: a poem (after J. du Bellay) "My life seems dull and flat". by Currey, R. N.

    Published: 1942
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XVII, No. 4, pp. 15-21, October-December, 1942
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    Laburnum: a poem beginning "There are no words for this mad yearly" by Currey, R. N.

    Published: 1938
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XIII, No. 1, p. 3, January-March, 1938
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    As brave as Caesar: a poem beginning "I am as brave as Caesar in this war" by Currey, R. N.

    Published: 1938
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XIII, No. 1, p. 4, January-March, 1938
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    Ballads of dead women (from François Villon): a poem beginning "O tell me where and to what land". by Currey, R. N.

    Published: 1938
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XIII, No. 1, p. 5, January-March, 1938
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    Faust to Helen: a poem beginning "Apart even from the mouths of fire" by Currey, R. N.

    Published: 1938
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XIII, No. 4, p. 3, October-December, 1938
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    Tramp: a poem (from Arthur Rimbaud) beginning "I wandered, hands in my torn pockets thrust" by Currey, R. N.

    Published: 1938
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XIII, No. 4, p. 3, October-December, 1938
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    The hare and the tortoise: a story by Currey, R. N.

    Published: 1939
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XIV, No. 3, pp. 53-59, July-September, 1939
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    Vaya por ustes: a poem beginning "Curved arms, curved horns uplifted" by Currey, R. N.

    Published: 1940
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XV, No. 1, p. 6, January-March, 1940
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    Pelican: a poem beginning "What can the man" by Currey, R. N.

    Published: 1940
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XV, No. 1, p. 7, January-March, 1940
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    Flemish rondel: a poem beginning "If I were king of the forest" by Currey, R. N.

    Published: 1940
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XV, No. 1, p. 8, January-March, 1940
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    Pastel: a poem beginning "I love to see you in your oval frames" by Currey, R. N.

    Published: 1940
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XV, No. 4, p. 3, October-December, 1940
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    Saxophone laughter: a poem beginning "Laughter of a saxophone" by Currey, R. N.

    Published: 1940
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XV, No. 4, pp. 3-4, October-December, 1940
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    The second class: a story by Currey, R. N.

    Published: 1941
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XVI, No. 2, pp. 31-35, April-June, 1941
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    American girls' voices: a poem beginning "How waywardly their birdlike pointed tongues" by Currey, R. N.

    Published: 1941
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XVI, No. 4, p. 7, October-December, 1941
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    Epitaph on Rabelais: a poem beginning "If it's true that Nature can" by Currey, R. N.

    Published: 1941
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XVI, No. 4, pp. 7-8, October-December, 1941
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    To a fountain: a poem (after Ronsard) beginning "In the hot dusty air", by Currey, R. N.

    Published: 1943
    Citation: The Dublin magazine, Vol. XVIII, No. 3, pp. 4-5, July-September, 1943
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