A monthly periodical (April 1817 – 1980), founded as a Tory rival to the Whiggish Edinburgh Review, published from October 1817 by Blackwood’s publishing house. DVPP indexes poems until the end of 1901.
Poem title | Poet(s) | Date | Vol etc. | Transcribed? | id # |
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“Hast thou not noted on the bye-way side” | Hogg, James | 1817-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 1, Page 43 | no | 8049 |
The Wyfe of Auchtermuchtie | 1817-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 1, Page 67–68 | no | 7955 | |
The Desolate Village. A Reverie | Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) |
1817-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 1, Page 70–71 | no | 7957 |
Italy | 1817-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 1, Page 71–72 | no | 7959 | |
Verses Recited by the Author, in a Party of his Countrymen, on the Day that the News arrived of our final Victory over the French | Hogg, James | 1817-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 1, Page 72 | no | 7961 |
“On Yeta’s banks the vagrant gypsies place” | Leyden, John | 1817-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 2, Page 154 | no | 8053 |
Shakespeare Club of Alloa | 1817-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 2, Page 152–154 | no | 8052 | |
The Past | Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) |
1817-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 2, Page 169 | no | 7964 |
A Last Adieu | Hogg, James | 1817-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 2, Page 169 | no | 7962 |
The Mossy Seat | Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ∆) |
1817-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 2, Page 169–170 | no | 7965 |
A Night Scene | S. (poet; Blackwood’s) | 1817-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 2, Page 170 | no | 7968 |
“Pour thy tears wild and free” | B. (poet; Blackwood’s) | 1817-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 2, Page 170 | no | 7966 |
Lines: Written in Spring—1812 | 1817-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 2, Page 170–171 | no | 7970 | |
Greece. From the French of Ardans | Ardans | 1817-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 2, Page 171 | no | 7974 |
The Mermaid. From the German of Goethe | Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von | 1817-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 2, Page 171 | no | 7972 |
The Non-Descript—To a very charming Monster | Brown, Thomas (1778-1820) | 1817-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 4, Page 417 | no | 8056 |
Song | Pringle, Thomas | 1817-06 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 277 | no | 7980 |
The Wreath | Pringle, Thomas | 1817-06 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 277 | no | 7979 |
Sonnet to the Yew-Tree | Leyden, John | 1817-06 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 277 | no | 7978 |
The Two Graves. From the German of Klopstock | Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlieb | 1817-06 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 278 | no | 7986 |
The Burial of Sir John Moore, Who fell at the Battle of Corunna, in 1808 | Wolfe, Charles | 1817-06 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 277–278 | no | 7982 |
The Moss Rose. From the German of Krummacher | Krummacher, Friedrich Adolf | 1817-06 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 278 | no | 7985 |
Mary’s Dream | Lowe, John | 1817-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 4, Page 380–381 | no | 8055 |
Sonnet I. On seeing the Grave of an unfortunate Girl whom the Author had known in the days of her innocence | W. P. (poet; Blackwood’s) | 1817-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 4, Page 404 | no | 7989 |
Sonnet II. To the Same | W. P. (poet; Blackwood’s) | 1817-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 4, Page 404 | no | 7990 |
Stanzas. “A Cloud came over my Soul” | S. (poet; Blackwood’s) | 1817-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 4, Page 404 | no | 7992 |
The Captive Lark | R. (poet; Blackwood’s) | 1817-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 4, Page 404 | no | 7988 |
Song. Der winter hat mit kalter hand, &c. From the German. Anonymous | Bürger, Gottfried August | 1817-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 4, Page 405 | no | 7993 |
Song | E. (poet; Blackwood’s) | 1817-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 4, Page 404–405 | no | 7991 |
The Lesson. From the German of Klopstock | Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlieb | 1817-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 4, Page 405 | no | 7994 |
Lines Written in a Highland Glen | Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) |
1817-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 5, Page 501 | no | 7995 |
The Widow’d Mother | Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) |
1817-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 5, Page 501 | no | 7996 |
Sonnet, On the Spirit of Domestic Happiness | Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) |
1817-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 5, Page 501 | no | 7997 |
Sonnet to a Revered Female Relative | Pringle, Thomas | 1817-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 5, Page 502 | no | 7999 |
Sonnet To an Infidel | Gray, J. | 1817-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 5, Page 502 | no | 8000 |
Sonnet To a young Lady caressing her Infant Brother | E. (poet; Blackwood’s) | 1817-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 5, Page 502 | no | 7998 |
Friendship | S. (poet; Blackwood’s) | 1817-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 5, Page 502 | no | 8001 |
Lines on the Grave of a Child | D. F. A. (poet; Blackwood’s) | 1817-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 5, Page 502 | no | 8002 |
Lines on the Death of a Young Lady | N—k (pseudonym) | 1817-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 6, Page 623 | no | 8003 |
Passage through the Desert. A Fragment | 1817-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 6, Page 624 | no | 8005 | |
Stanzas: On the Custom in Switzerland, &c, of planting Flowers on the Graves of departed Friends | 1817-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 6, Page 623–624 | no | 8004 | |
Verses to the Memory of a Very Promising Child. Written after witnessing her last Moments | McDiarmid, John | 1817-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 6, Page 625 | no | 8007 |
Elvershöh,—A Fairy Ballad. From the German of Herder | Herder, Johann Gottfried von | 1817-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 6, Page 624–625 | no | 8006 |
“As down in the sunless retreats of the ocean” | Moore, Thomas (1779-1852) | 1817-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 6, Page 631 | no | 8057 |
“The bird let loose in Eastern skies” | Moore, Thomas (1779-1852) | 1817-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 1, Issue 6, Page 631 | no | 8058 |
Elegy | Hogg, James | 1817-10 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 47 | no | 8017 |
“Sweet voices! circling all the cloudy tops” | Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) |
1817-10 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 47 | no | 8016 |
Lines Written in a Lady’s Album | Paterson, Walter | 1817-10 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 74 | no | 8018 |
A Thought | Paterson, Walter | 1817-10 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 74 | no | 8019 |
The Progress of Learning | Shuttleworth, Philip Francis | 1817-10 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 80–82 | no | 8022 |
Written During a Gloom on the Upper Lake of Killarney | Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) |
1817-10 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 88 | no | 8025 |
Written at Midnight, During a Storm, on the Upper Lake of Killarney | Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) |
1817-10 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 88 | no | 8024 |
Lines Written on Oak Island, Killarney | Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) |
1817-10 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 87–88 | no | 8023 |
Written on the Top of Mangerton, Killarney | Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) |
1817-10 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 89 | no | 8026 |
A Curious Old Song | 1817-10 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 89–90 | no | 8027 | |
Bessy Bell and Mary Gray | Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) |
1817-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 2, Issue 8, Page 165–166 | no | 8028 |
Waking Dreams. A Fragment | Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) |
1817-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 2, Issue 8, Page 174–176 | no | 8029 |
On Leaving the North Highlands | Grant, Anne (née MacVicar) | 1817-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 2, Issue 8, Page 185 | no | 8030 |
The Shade of Burns to its Tormentors | Hogg, James | 1817-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 2, Issue 8, Page 205 | no | 8031 |
The Maiden’s Bloody Garland | 1817-12 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 2, Issue 9, Page 266–267 | no | 8032 | |
Lines Written in a Lonely Burial-Ground on the Northern Coast of the Highlands | Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) |
1817-12 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 2, Issue 9, Page 295–296 | no | 8033 |
Petrarch. Canzone 14 | Petrarch | 1817-12 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 2, Issue 9, Page 296 | no | 8034 |
Lines on the Death of a Brother | Juvenis (pseudonym) | 1817-12 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 2, Issue 9, Page 296–297 | no | 8035 |
Ode on the Breaking of a China Quart Mug Belonging to the Buttery of Lincoln College | 1817-12 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 2, Issue 9, Page 317–318 | no | 8036 |