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SwanRiverPress: THE GREEN BOOK 17 “An exceptionally well-produced periodical.” – S. T. Joshi “A welcome addition to the realm of accessible nonfiction about supernatural horror.” – Ellen Datlow Issue 17 features a wholelotta Katharine Tynan and Dora Sigerson Shorter!

DeadPoetsDaily: You Will Not Come Again on Dead Poets Daily

Tomhennessy20: "Sixteen dead men!Shall they return? "Yea,they shall come again,breath of our breath. They on our nation's hearth made old fires burn. Guard her unconquered soul,strong in their death." " Sixteen Dead Men " from " The Tricolour" by Dora Sigerson Shorter.

t00_Far: I want to Talk to Thee by Dora Sigerson Shorter

TheHughLane: 'Dora Sigerson Shorter (Posthumous Portrait)'~ John Sir Lavery, (1918) This is a three-quarter length portrait of a woman, Dora Sigerson Shorter. She is facing right and stares vacantly, without engaging the viewer.

TheHughLane: 'Dora Sigerson Shorter (Posthumous Portrait)'~ John Sir Lavery, (1918) This is a three-quarter length portrait of a woman, Dora Sigerson Shorter. She is facing right and stares vacantly, without engaging the viewer.

Spill_Words: Wishes a poem by Dora Sigerson Shorter I wish we could live as the flowers live, To breathe and to bloom in the summer and sun; To slumber and sway in the heart of the night, And to die when our glory had done.

DanMulhall: & in the morn, when winter comes, To keep the piper warm, The little angels shake their wings To make a feather storm: “The snow, the snow has come at last!” The happy children call. & “ring around” they dance in glee, & watch the snowflakes fall. Dora Sigerson Shorter, 1866-1917

awomansplaceire: Episode 6 now on Spotify, with some poems from Eva Gore-Booth, Dora Sigerson Shorter & Katherine Tynan

SFFAudio: THE ENCHANTED LAKE by Dora Sigerson Shorter from The Pall Mall Magazine, May 1904

TavBooks: As if we wouldn't NEED to pick this title up after the week we've had... Check out this 1902 1st edition of "The Woman Who Went to Hell" here!

Spill_Words: Wishes a poem by Dora Sigerson Shorter I wish we could live as the flowers live, To breathe and to bloom in the summer and sun; To slumber and sway in the heart of the night, And to die when our glory had done.

arslongvitabrev: The Story and Song of Black Roderick by Dora Sigerson Shorter

lah_ann: Wishes : Dora Sigerson Shorter : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Spill_Words: Wishes a poem by Dora Sigerson Shorter I wish we could live as the flowers live, To breathe and to bloom in the summer and sun; To slumber and sway in the heart of the night, And to die when our glory had done.

Spill_Words: Wishes a poem by Dora Sigerson Shorter I wish we could live as the flowers live, To breathe and to bloom in the summer and sun; To slumber and sway in the heart of the night, And to die when our glory had done.

glasnevinmuseum: Today we remember Dora Sigerson Shorter who died on this day in 1918. She was a writer, poet and artist who was en...

AudioBookRadio: Today in 1918, Dora Sigerson Shorter died. Sumptuous writer on many things including the Irish Revolution. Whats...

CopyrightGroup: Today in 1918, Dora Sigerson Shorter died. Sumptuous writer on many things including the Irish Revolution. Whats...

arslongvitabrev: The Story and Song of Black Roderick by Dora Sigerson Shorter

Strokestownpoem: Dora Sigerson Shorter Anniversary workshop - Strokestown Poetry

Strokestownpoem: Dora Sigerson Shorter Anniversary workshop

Strokestownpoem: Toasting Dora! Jan 6th, 2-3.30, Percy French Hotel Strokestown. Toasting Dora! ... at an informal gathering James...



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