Flower of Youth, Katharine Tynan |
1-2 |
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A Song of Victory, Stephen Gwynn |
3-7 |
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Inscription for a Fountain, Stephen Gwynn |
7 |
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An Irish Airman Foresees his Death, William Butler Yeats |
8 |
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Reprisals, William Butler Yeats |
13-14 |
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Politics, William Butler Yeats |
17 |
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Salutation, George Russell |
19-21 |
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Gods of War, George Russell |
23-24 |
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Battle Ardour, George Russell |
25 |
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Waste, George Russell |
25-26 |
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Apocalyptic, George Russell |
26-27 |
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Tragedy, George Russell |
28 |
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Statesmen, George Russell |
28-29 |
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The Memorial, Edward Plunkett |
34 |
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A Dirge of Victory, Edward Plunkett |
34-35 |
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Songs from an Evil Wood, Edward Plunkett |
35-37 |
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To the Fallen Irish Soldiers, Edward Plunkett |
38 |
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The Church, Zillebeke, William Orpen |
46 |
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Dead in Wars and in Revolutions, Mary Devenport O'Neill |
53-54 |
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To my Daughter Betty, the Gift of God, Thomas Kettle |
55 |
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Casualties, Blanaid Salkeld |
56-57 |
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Hallow-e'en, 1914, Winifred M. Letts |
58-59 |
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The Call to Arms in Our Street, Winifred M. Letts |
59-60 |
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Casualty, Winifred M. Letts |
60 |
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Screens, Winifred M. Letts |
61 |
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The Deserter, Winifred M. Letts |
61-62 |
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An Upper Room, D.L. Kelleher |
69 |
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Graves of Gallipoli, Thomas Carnduff |
70-71 |
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Messines, 17th June, 1917, Thomas Carnduff |
72 |
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Ypres, September, 1917, Thomas Carnduff |
72-73 |
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The Graves of the Unknown, Thomas Carnduff |
73-74 |
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The Call to Ireland, Francis Ledwidge |
79 |
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In the Mediterranean - Going to the War, Francis Ledwidge |
80 |
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After Court Martial, Francis Ledwidge |
81 |
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War, Francis Ledwidge |
81 |
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A Soldier's Grave, Francis Ledwidge |
82 |
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The Irish in Gallipoli, Francis Ledwidge |
83 |
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It's a Far, Far Cry, Patrick MacGill |
85-86 |
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I oft go out at Night-time, Patrick MacGill |
86-87 |
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Before the Charge, Patrick MacGill |
87 |
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The London Lads, Patrick MacGill |
87-88 |
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The Dug-Out, Patrick MacGill |
88 |
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A Soldier's Prayer, Patrick MacGill |
89 |
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Nocturne, Thomas MacGreevy |
90 |
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De Civitate Hominum, Thomas MacGreevy |
90-92 |
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Mnemosyne Lay in Dust, Austin Clarke |
101-104 |
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At the House of Commons, Austin Clarke |
104 |
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Soldiering, Monk Gibbon |
105 |
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Ici, Monk Gibbon |
106-108 |
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Lost Hopes, Monk Gibbon |
106 |
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Pastorale, 1946, Eileen Shanahan |
113 |
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We're Going to Hang Out the Washing on the Siegfried Line, Jimmy Kennedy |
114 |
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Over the Water, Patrick MacDonogh |
115-116 |
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War Widow, Patrick MacDonogh |
116-117 |
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Morning in a Town under Bombardment, Francis Stuart |
118 |
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In Time of War, Francis Stuart |
118-119 |
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The Trees in the Square, Francis Stuart |
119-120 |
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Berlin, 1944, Francis Stuart |
120 |
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Coogan's Wood, Francis Stuart |
121 |
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Thinking of Artolas, Ewart Milne |
123-125 |
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The Wind of Bombers Moon, Ewart Milne |
125-126 |
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Sierran Vigil, Ewart Milne |
126-127 |
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On Film, George Buchanan |
128 |
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On the Dead Killed in Two World Wars, George Buchanan |
128-129 |
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Kilwaughter, George Buchanan |
129-130 |
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Poets of the Next Century, George Buchanan |
131 |
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War Pilot, George Buchanan |
131 |
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Bombers, C. Day Lewis |
132 |
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Newsreel, C. Day Lewis |
133-134 |
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Watching Post, C. Day Lewis |
134-135 |
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Where are the War Poets?, C. Day Lewis |
135 |
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The Dead, C. Day Lewis |
136 |
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Will it be so again?, C. Day Lewis |
137 |
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In the Shelter, C. Day Lewis |
138 |
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Lough Derg, Patrick Kavanagh |
142-143 |
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Epic, Patrick Kavanagh |
144 |
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Heroes 1916, Pádraic Fallon |
146 |
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Dardanelles 1916, Pádraic Fallon |
147 |
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Saint-Lô, Samuel Beckett |
152 |
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Men in War, Sheila Wingfield |
153-161 |
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The Bombed House, Freda Laughton |
162 |
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Aubade, Louis MacNeice |
163 |
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Carrickfergus, Louis MacNeice |
163-165 |
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The Closing Album - IV Galway, Louis MacNeice |
165-166 |
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Entered in the Minutes - 1 Barcelona in Wartime, Louis MacNeice |
166 |
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Convoy, Louis MacNeice |
166-167 |
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Bottleneck, Louis MacNeice |
167-168 |
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Neutrality, Louis MacNeice |
168 |
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The Atlantic Tunnel, Louis MacNeice |
169 |
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The Somme, Ruddick Millar |
170 |
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The Sinking of the SS Jutland, George Reavey |
171-175 |
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The Rape of Europe, George Reavey |
176 |
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Hiroshima and After, George Reavey |
177 |
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Portstewart, July 1914, John Hewitt |
178 |
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The YCVs and the Ulster Division, John Hewitt |
179 |
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Brown's Bay, Islandmagee, Spring 1917, John Hewitt |
179 |
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The Volunteer, John Hewitt |
180 |
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Camaradas y Compañeros, John Hewitt |
183-184 |
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August 1939, John Hewitt |
185 |
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Epitaph for a Conscript, 1940, John Hewitt |
185 |
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Minor Poet's Dilemma, 1940, John Hewitt |
185 |
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Second Front Double Summertime, July 1943, John Hewitt |
186 |
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Strangers and Neighbours, John Hewitt |
186-189 |
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To the People of Dresden, John Hewitt |
190 |
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Concentration Camps, Denis Devlin |
197-198 |
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War-Time, W.R. Rodgers |
202 |
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Escape, W.R. Rodgers |
202 |
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The Interned Refugee, W.R. Rodgers |
203 |
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Corner Boys, Bryan MacMahon |
204-205 |
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XXXVII Café au Lait, Seán Jennett |
206 |
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XXXVIII Clerks, Seán Jennett |
207 |
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XL The News was Told, Seán Jennett |
207-208 |
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XLI The Lodger, Seán Jennett |
208 |
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XLII Autumn 1940, Seán Jennett |
209 |
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XLIII Winter 1940-1, Seán Jennett |
209-210 |
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XLIV, Seán Jennett |
210 |
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XLV Superstitions, Seán Jennett |
211 |
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XLVI, Seán Jennett |
211-212 |
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XLVII The Admiralty Regrets to Announce..., Seán Jennett |
212 |
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L The Soldier, Seán Jennett |
213-214 |
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LI, Seán Jennett |
214 |
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For Thomas Flanagan, Seán Jennett |
215 |
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The Letter, Seán Jennett |
215-216 |
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Morning, Seán Jennett |
216-217 |
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Explosion, Seán Jennett |
217 |
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He is Dead and Gone, Lady..., Donagh MacDonagh |
220-221 |
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Just an Old Sweet Song, Donagh MacDonagh |
221 |
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The Tolerance of Crows, Charles Donnelly |
223 |
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Heroic Heart, Charles Donnelly |
224-225 |
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Beauty We Have Heard Your Voice, Thomas O'Brien |
227 |
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Always Battling, Thomas O'Brien |
227-228 |
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Marching Feet, Thomas O'Brien |
228-230 |
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International Brigade Dead, Thomas O'Brien |
230-231 |
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Terror, Thomas O'Brien |
231 |
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Sonnet, George Hetherington |
232 |
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Las Raices, George Hetherington |
233 |
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The Hosts, George M. Brady |
234 |
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The Conquerers, George M. Brady |
235 |
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Soldier from the Wars, Valentin Iremonger |
237-238 |
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Twenty-Four, L.J. Fennessy |
239-240 |
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Spring, 1943, Maurice J. Craig |
241 |
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Kilcarty to Dublin, Maurice J. Craig |
242 |
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Aifreann na Marbh, Eoghan Ó Tuairisc |
244-253 |
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Mass of the Dead, Aidan Hayes |
245-253 |
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Spring 1943, Robert Greacen |
254-255 |
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Poem Written in September, Robert Greacen |
255-256 |
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Poem to K.D., Robert Greacen |
256 |
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The Glorious Twelfth , Robert Greacen |
257-258 |
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Lament for France, Robert Greacen |
258-259 |
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I.M. Leslie Owen Baxter, Robert Greacen |
261 |
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2 September 1939, Roy McFadden |
262 |
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Post-War, Roy McFadden |
262-263 |
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Armistice Day 1938, Roy McFadden |
264 |
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A Song for Victory Night, Roy McFadden |
264-265 |
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Dublin to Belfast Wartime, Roy McFadden |
265-266 |
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Homage of War, Bruce Williamson |
267-268 |
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Der Bomben Poet, Padraic Fiacc |
269 |
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The Other Man's Wound, Padraic Fiacc |
270 |
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Soldiers, Padraic Fiacc |
271-272 |
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My Father Spoke with Swans, Patrick Galvin |
275-276 |
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The Defeated, Pearse Hutchinson |
284 |
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Ostfriesland, Pearse Hutchinson |
285-287 |
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Judengasse, Pearse Hutchinson |
288-289 |
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Carlyon Bay Hotel, Richard Murphy |
291 |
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Wellington College, Richard Murphy |
291-292 |
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Suntrap, Richard Murphy |
292 |
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War Poem, Anthony Cronin |
293-295 |
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66, Anthony Cronin |
296 |
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75, Anthony Cronin |
297 |
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76, Anthony Cronin |
297 |
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77, Anthony Cronin |
298 |
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78, Anthony Cronin |
298 |
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95, Anthony Cronin |
299 |
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97, Anthony Cronin |
299 |
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Encounter, Anthony Cronin |
300 |
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The Laundress, Thomas Kinsella |
301-302 |
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Downstream, Thomas Kinsella |
302-306 |
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38 Phoenix Street, Thomas Kinsella |
306-308 |
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This Neutral Realm, John Montague |
309-310 |
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A Welcoming Party, John Montague |
311 |
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Waiting, John Montague |
312-313 |
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A Bomber's Moon, John Montague |
313-314 |
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A Fertile Balance, John Montague |
314-317 |
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In the Desert War, James Simmons |
321 |
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Uncle Jack, James Simmons |
322-323 |
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Death of a Poet in Battle-Dress, James Simmons |
324-325 |
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A Man's a Soldier, James Simmons |
325 |
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Bomb, Brendan Kennelly |
329-331 |
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In Memoriam, Michael Longley |
332-333 |
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Wounds, Michael Longley |
334 |
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Master of Ceremonies, Michael Longley |
335 |
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Second Sight, Michael Longley |
335-336 |
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Ghetto, Michael Longley |
336-338 |
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In Memory of Charles Donnelly, Michael Longley |
339 |
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Buchenwald Museum, Michael Longley |
341 |
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Partisans, Michael Longley |
341 |
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England's Difficulty, Seamus Heaney |
342 |
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Trial Runs, Seamus Heaney |
343 |
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In Memoriam Francis Ledwidge, Seamus Heaney |
343-345 |
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Anahorish 1944, Seamus Heaney |
346 |
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The Aerodrome, Seamus Heaney |
347-348 |
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The Home Front (from Autobiographies), Derek Mahon |
351-352 |
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A Kensington Notebook, Derek Mahon |
352-357 |
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One of those Nights, Derek Mahon |
357-359 |
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At the Shelbourne, Derek Mahon |
359-361 |
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During the War, Derek Mahon |
361-362 |
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Barbara, Derek Mahon |
363-364 |
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The War Horse, Eavan Boland |
371-372 |
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We were Neutral in the War, Eavan Boland |
373-374 |
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Death Camp, Paul Durcan |
375 |
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The Jewish Bride, Paul Durcan |
376-377 |
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Fjord, Paul Durcan |
377-378 |
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Living in Hiroshima, Anthony Glavin |
379-391 |
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