| All by the Baltic Say, William Percy French |
129-130 |
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| Am Tag, William Percy French |
130-131 |
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| At the Cross Roads, Maeve Cavanagh |
132 |
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| The Wreck of the S.S. 'Britannia', Maeve Cavanagh |
132-133 |
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| Ireland to Germany, Maeve Cavanagh |
133 |
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| The Last Hill, Maeve Cavanagh |
134 |
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| Ireland's Overture to Germany, Maeve Cavanagh |
134-135 |
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| Another Chant of Hate, Rosalie M. Moynahan |
135-136 |
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| We’re Fighting Now for Christianity’, Phil O'Neill |
140-141 |
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| Screens, Winifred M. Letts |
142-143 |
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| The Call to Arms in Our Street, Winifred M. Letts |
143 |
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| The Deserter, Winifred M. Letts |
144 |
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| The Connaught Rangers, Winifred M. Letts |
145 |
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| Epiphany 1916, Winifred M. Letts |
145-146 |
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| Gods of War, George Russell |
147-148 |
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| Apocalyptic, George Russell |
148-149 |
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| Statesmen, George Russell |
150 |
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| Eight Millions of Englishmen, Brian O'Higgins |
151-152 |
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| From the Trenches, Brian O'Higgins |
152 |
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| Hearts of Oak, Brian O'Higgins |
153 |
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| When Tommy Comes Marching Home, Brian O'Higgins |
155-156 |
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| The Tale of the Tinker Man, Edward Bernard Clifford |
157-159 |
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| The Last Crusade: A Song of the Irish Armies, Thomas Kettle |
160-161 |
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| To my Daughter Betty, the Gift of God, Thomas Kettle |
163 |
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| Sergeant Mike O'Leary, Thomas Kettle |
163 |
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| Sergeant Michael O'Leary, Samuel S. McCurry |
164-165 |
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| Government, Eva Gore-Booth |
166 |
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| The Everyday of War, Patrick MacGill |
167 |
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| The Dug-Out, Patrick MacGill |
169 |
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| Dug-Out Proverbs, Patrick MacGill |
169-170 |
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| The Guns, Patrick MacGill |
170-171 |
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| A Lament, Patrick MacGill |
171-172 |
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| In the Morning, Patrick MacGill |
172-173 |
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| A.D. 1916, Patrick MacGill |
174 |
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| The Night Before and the Night After the Charge, Patrick MacGill |
174 |
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| A Soldier's Prayer, Patrick MacGill |
175-176 |
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| After Loos, Patrick MacGill |
175 |
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| The Listening Patrol, Patrick MacGill |
175 |
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| The Simple Soldier Man, William Orpen |
176-178 |
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| With the Dublin Fusiliers, Alfred Perceval Graves |
182-183 |
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| The Rocky Road to Berlin, Cathal Mac Dubhghaill |
183-184 |
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| An Irish Airman Foresees his Death, William Butler Yeats |
184 |
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| On Rudolf Goldschmidt, James Joyce |
188-189 |
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| Clare's Brigade, Stephen Gwynn |
193 |
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| The Irish Brigade, 1914, Stephen Gwynn |
193-195 |
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| The Somme, Ruddick Millar |
195 |
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| Ulster on the Somme, Frederick S. Boas |
196 |
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| Marching to Berlin, Jimmy Mulkerns |
199-200 |
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| Songs from an Evil Wood, Edward Plunkett |
206-209 |
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| To the Fallen Irish Soldiers, Edward Plunkett |
210 |
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| The Irish in Gallipoli, Francis Ledwidge |
210 |
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| The Landing, George Chester Duggan |
211-213 |
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| Our Dead at Suvla Bay, George Chester Duggan |
213-214 |
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| The Healer, Padric Gregory |
214 |
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| War News, Jimmy Mulkerns |
217-218 |
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| To a Crippled Soldier, Ben O'Hickey |
222 |
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| Ireland and World Freedom, Padric Gregory |
223-224 |
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| The Second Coming, William Butler Yeats |
225 |
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| What Will the Next Move Be?, James McLaughlin |
226 |
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| The Irish Laddies to the War Have Gone, Frank O. Madden |
229-230 |
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| The Grand Oul’ Dame Britannia, Seán O'Casey |
235-237 |
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| We’ve Captured the Cave of Machpelah, Seán O'Casey |
240-241 |
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| The Divil’s Recruiting Campaign, Seán O'Casey |
241-243 |
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| I Don't Believe It, Do You?, Seán O'Casey |
248-249 |
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| We Welcome the Aid of Japan, Seán O'Casey |
251-253 |
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| England’s Conscription Appeal to Ireland’s Dead, Seán O'Casey |
254-255 |
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| Private Cassidy, V.C., Seán O'Casey |
259-260 |
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| Col. Downing’s 7th “Pals” Battalion, Maeve Cavanagh |
264-265 |
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| Conscription: The Prayer of Ireland, Maeve Cavanagh |
266-267 |
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| The Irish M.P.'s Advice, Brian O'Higgins |
269 |
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| Recruiting!, Brian O'Higgins |
269-270 |
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| Come Along and Join the British Army, Jimmy Mulkerns |
284-285 |
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