Author:James Martin (1783-1860)

Works

 * Translations from Ancient Irish Manuscripts and Other Poems (1811)
 * Poems (1813)
 * Poems on Various Subjects (1816)
 * Man’s Final End: A Vision of the Last Judgement [1823]
 * Ireland’s Dirge: An Historical Poem (1827)
 * A Poetical Letter Addressed to the Independent Electors of the County (1831)
 * Cottage Minstrelsy; or, Poems on Various Subjects (1832)
 * Miscellaneous Verse [1833];
 * Reformation the Third; or, the Apostate N-L-N and the Perverts of Athboy (1838)
 * The Medal and Glass: A Poetical Dialogue (1841);
 * The Wounded Soldier, a tale of Waterloo with Other Poems on Temperance (1841)
 * The Truth Teller, or Poems on Various Subjects (1842)
 * The Repealer, or the Bane and Antidote of Ireland (1844)
 * A Dialogue between John Bull and Granna Uille; or Ireland in 1845 (1845)
 * A Dialogue between an Irish Agent and Tenant (1848)
 * Edmund and Marcella: A Tale of Waterloo (Kells: Henderson 1849)
 * An Answer to the Objections of the Ven. Archdeacon of Meath against the Sacrifice of the Mass (1850)
 * An Inquiry Whether the Roman Catholics Separated from Protestants, or Protestants from Roman Catholics (1851)
 * The Mass Shewn [sic] to be Real Sacrifice (1853)
 * John and Mary, a Modern Irish Tale (1855)
 * The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin (1855)
 * The Campaign in the Crimea (1856)
 * Death and the Poet: A Dialogue (1857)
 * Silas and Actea: A Story of Christian Martyrdom (1858)