The Poems of Joseph Mary Plunkett

Index by Title

Earlier and Later Poems

Incorporating Selections from “The Circle and the Sword” (1911)

1841—1891
1867
Before the Glory of your Love
The Claim that has the Canker on the Rose
If I should need to tear aside
I love you with my every Breath
I saw the Sun at Midnight
I see His Blood upon the Rose
It is her Voice who dwells within the Emerald Wall
   and Sapphire House of Flame
The Little Black Rose shall be Red at Last
My Lady has the Grace of Death
My Soul is Sick with Longing
The New Judas
New Love
Nomina Sunt Consequentia Rerum
O Bright! thy Stateliness and Grace
O Lovely Heart
Prothalamion
See the Crocus’ Golden Cup
Signs and Wonders
The Stars sang in God’s Garden
There is no Deed I would not dare
This Heritage to the Race of Kings
To Grace—On the morning of her christening,
   April 7th, 1916
A Wave of the Sea
When all the Stars become a Memory
When I am Dead
White Dove of the Wild Dark Eyes
White Waves on the Water
Your Fault
Your Pride
 
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