A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘Poems by Thomas D’Arcy McGee, chiefly written in America’ ([Dublin: Nation Office, 1854]).
Copies of two poems by Isabel Mary Adams titled ‘The Parent’s Prayer’ and ‘God bless our Pope’. The author is described as a tertiary of the Third Order of St. Francs (TSOF).
Two poems by Eoin O’Mahony titled ‘From the Watch Tower’ and ‘For Martin Dempsey (1921)’.
Copies of poems by A.J. Ryan and Fr. James B. Dollard presumably submitted to ‘The Capuchin Annual’ for publication. One of the poems is titled ‘Song of the Little Village’.
D.L. Kelleher, ‘Poems / 12 a penny’ ([Liverpool: Printed at “The Liverpool Courier” printing-works, for the author, 1911]).
Two poems by Eddie McClafferty titled ‘Doe Chapel’ and ‘The Sand Eel Strand on Sheephaven Bay’.
Includes; poems written about Edmund Rice.
A clipping of a poem titled ‘Drumcondra’ relaying reminisces of the North Dublin suburb. The poem was composed by Stanley O. Batt, 2nd Officer of the SS ‘Maheno’, Auckland, New Zealand. The newspaper from which the clipping was taken is not given.
Transcript of a poem titled ‘Ard Mhuire’ by Peter Kelly published in 'Ireland’s Own', 20 Feb. 1936, at p. 17. The poem refers to the presence of the Capuchin friars in Donegal.
A copy of a humorous poem written by Fr. Brendan O’Callaghan OFM Cap. reflecting on an excursion to Cuba undertaken by Irish Capuchin missionaries working in the United States.
O’Callaghan, Brendan, 1880-1952, Capuchin priest