An illustrated shilling monthly launched as The Argosy: A Magazine of Tales, Travels, Essays, and Poems (1865-1901) by Alexander Strahan. The sensation fiction novelist Ellen Price Wood
(Mrs Henry Wood
) became the editor in 1867, and under her name the magazine’s circulation was boosted.
On her death in 1887, her son, Charles Wood, became editor. The monthly parts were
numbered for the first four volumes.
Poem title | Poet(s) | Date | Vol etc. | Transcribed? | id # |
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“And Heir of Glory” | Burke, Christian Caroline Anna | 1897-01 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 21 | no | 20153 |
At the Last | Fyvie Mayo, Isabella | 1897-01 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 103 | no | 20154 |
The Procession of the Years | Marks, Mary A. M. | 1897-01 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 117 | no | 20155 |
To William Morris | Stuart, Grace Benedicta | 1897-01 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 136 | no | 20156 |
A Prayer to Spring. From Sully Prudhomme | Prudhomme, Sully | 1897-02 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 155 | no | 20157 |
Relics | Stuart, Grace Benedicta | 1897-02 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 177 | no | 20158 |
Two Names. (In an Old College List) | Fyvie Mayo, Isabella | 1897-02 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 198 | no | 20159 |
The Two Singers | Lamont, Alexander | 1897-02 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 271–272 | no | 20160 |
Interpretation | Lamont, Alexander | 1897-03 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 286–287 | no | 20161 |
Bequest | Meetkerke, Cecilia Elizabeth | 1897-03 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 320 | no | 20162 |
In a Garden | Ackroyd, Laura G. | 1897-03 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 344 | no | 20163 |
The Haunted Spring | Nesbit, Edith | 1897-03 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 400 | no | 20164 |
English Rispetti. The Daisy | Japp, Alexander Hay | 1897-03 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 445 | no | 20165 |
Litany | Gibson, Elizabeth | 1897-04 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 528 | no | 20166 |
A Vision of Spring | Burke, Christian Caroline Anna | 1897-05 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 551 | no | 20167 |
A Storm in Harvest | Fyvie Mayo, Isabella | 1897-05 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 597 | no | 20168 |
“Merrily, merrily sound the horn” | 1897-05 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 606–607 | no | 20169 | |
“Over the frost-bound earth” | 1897-05 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 618 | no | 20170 | |
“Wars were convulsing the earth” | 1897-05 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 619 | no | 20171 | |
“See a paradox exceeding all paradoxes far” | 1897-05 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 631 | no | 20172 | |
English Rispetti. Celandine | Japp, Alexander Hay | 1897-05 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 651 | no | 20173 |
Stanzas | Robinson, Matthew | 1897-05 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 656 | no | 20174 |
“Only a Woman!” | Drury, Anna H. | 1897-06 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 678 | no | 20175 |
In June | Stuart, Grace Benedicta | 1897-06 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 706 | no | 20176 |
Nameless. (From the French of Alexandre Soumet) | Soumet, Alexandre | 1897-06 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 777 | no | 20177 |
Sea Thoughts | Gibson, Elizabeth | 1897-06 | The Argosy Volume 63, Page 784 | no | 20178 |
The Foxglove | Japp, Alexander Hay | 1897-07 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 49 | no | 20004 |
Convulvulus | Japp, Alexander Hay | 1897-07 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 49 | no | 20005 |
Forget-Me-Nots | Japp, Alexander Hay | 1897-07 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 49 | no | 20006 |
“Three blind mice! See how they run!” | 1897-07 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 74 | no | 20007 | |
Absence | Gibson, Elizabeth | 1897-07 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 85 | no | 20008 |
“Over an evil world” | 1897-07 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 92 | no | 20009 | |
An Enchanted City | Burke, Christian Caroline Anna | 1897-07 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 128 | no | 20010 |
In a Palace | Gibson, Elizabeth | 1897-08 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 256 | no | 20011 |
By a Poet’s Grave | Ackroyd, Laura G. | 1897-09 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 307 | no | 20012 |
Wild Rose | Japp, Alexander Hay | 1897-09 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 329 | no | 20014 |
Honeysuckle | Japp, Alexander Hay | 1897-09 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 329 | no | 20013 |
At Leisure. (A Song) | Stuart, Grace Benedicta | 1897-09 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 339 | no | 20015 |
Sleep. From Sully Prudhomme | Prudhomme, Sully | 1897-09 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 370 | no | 20016 |
Ego? | 1897-09 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 376 | no | 20017 | |
Lux ex Tenebris | Gibson, Elizabeth | 1897-09 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 384 | no | 20018 |
The Pulpit Rock (St. Anthony, Cornwall) | Powell, Frederick York | 1897-10 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 409 | no | 20019 |
The Broken Vase. From Sully Prudhomme | Prudhomme, Sully | 1897-10 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 427 | no | 20020 |
The Gorse | Japp, Alexander Hay | 1897-10 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 450 | no | 20023 |
The Poppy | Japp, Alexander Hay | 1897-10 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 450 | no | 20022 |
The Harebell | Japp, Alexander Hay | 1897-10 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 450 | no | 20021 |
To a Friend | Gibson, Elizabeth | 1897-10 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 473 | no | 20024 |
Nefastus | Marks, Mary A. M. | 1897-10 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 480–481 | no | 20025 |
The Shadow on the Dial | Burke, Christian Caroline Anna | 1897-10 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 498–499 | no | 20026 |
“Methought I saw the footsteps of a throne” | Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) | 1897-10 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 501 | no | 20027 |
“Even so for me a Vision sanctified” | Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) | 1897-10 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 501 | no | 20028 |
On a Picture of Dante and Beatrice | Mackay, Alice | 1897-10 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 503–504 | no | 20029 |
A Ballad of Tief-Blau Wasser | Japp, Alexander Hay | 1897-11 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 537 | no | 20030 |
Mort d’Eté | Glase, Agnes E. | 1897-11 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 544 | no | 20031 |
Old Lovers | Nesbit, Edith | 1897-11 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 564 | no | 20032 |
A Memory | Gibson, Elizabeth | 1897-11 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 597–598 | no | 20033 |
On Death | Keats, John | 1897-11 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 619 | no | 20034 |
“He went out of the city into Bethany, and he lodged there” | Marks, Mary A. M. | 1897-11 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 623 | no | 20035 |
The Season’s Pageant | Garaway, Joyce | 1897-11 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 631 | no | 20036 |
A Yarn | Meetkerke, Cecilia Elizabeth | 1897-11 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 640 | no | 20037 |
Victors | Marks, Mary A. M. | 1897-12 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 668 | no | 20038 |
No Coward Soul Is Mine | Brontë, Emily | 1897-12 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 672–673 | no | 20039 |
“The mason’s ways are” | Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von | 1897-12 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 674–675 | no | 20040 |
“It is an old belief” | 1897-12 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 675 | no | 20041 | |
Jephtha | Greatrex, Charles Butler | 1897-12 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 705 | no | 20042 |
Counsel. From Sully Prudhomme | Prudhomme, Sully | 1897-12 | The Argosy Volume 64, Page 762 | no | 20043 |