Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (Maga) 1822

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.

Poems appearing in this periodical

1822

Total poems: 139
Poem title Poet(s) Date Vol etc. Transcribed? id #
Sonnet Maginn, William 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 60, Page 13 no 9685
The Night-Blowing Stock Southey, Caroline Bowles 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 60, Page 14–15 no 9686
The Lament of Ella Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 60, Page 28–29 no 9687
The Last Lament Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 60, Page 29 no 9688
The Ring and the Stream. A Drama Dods, Mary Diana (pseudonym David Lyndsay) 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 60, Page 50–61 no 9689
Goethe’s West Oestlichem Diwan Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 60, Page 67–70 no 9690
When This Old Cap Was New Lockhart, John Gibson 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 60, Page 86–89 no 9692
Song III. When This Old Book Was New Lockhart, John Gibson 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 60, Page 86–89 no 9691
The Wine-Bibber’s Glory—A New Song Lockhart, John Gibson 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 60, Page 89–90 no 9693
Effusion of Friendship T. C. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 60, Page 111 no 9695
The Benison Laurel-Honouring Laureate 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 60, Page 109–111 no 9694
Epistle to Christopher North, Esq Moore, Thomas (1779-1852) 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 60, Page 112–113 no 9696
To the Veiled Magician Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North), hebdomadal hand [symbol] 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 60, Page 113 no 9697
Tokens of Natural Affection Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 60, Page 114–115 no 9698
Phantasmagoriana Procter, Bryan Waller (pseudonym Barry Cornwall) 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 60, Page 116 no 9699
Rhyming Salutation Lord Byron (allonym) 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 60, Page 116–118 no 9700
The Chaunt of Friendship Odontist (pseudonym) 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 60, Page 119 no 9701
Dedication to the Physician Who Penned Peptic Precepts, and Prescribed Those Pilular Productions of the Pestle, Prænominated Peristalic Persuaders, This Pretty Poem Is Presented by Its Parent. A Festal Ode St. Barbe, Roger Frampton 1822-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 61, Page 161 no 9702
Lord Byron’s Combolio St. Barbe, Roger Frampton 1822-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 61, Page 162–165 no 9703
Sonnet. Written in a Church-Yard X. Y. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1822-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 61, Page 183 no 9704
Hume, Martin, and Canning 1822-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 61, Page 230–235 no 9705
The Beechen Wood.—A Song Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1822-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 62, Page 290 no 9706
February Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1822-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 62, Page 304–306 no 9707
Minna Troil—A Ballad Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1822-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 62, Page 307–308 no 9708
Byron to Murray Lockhart, John Gibson 1822-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 62, Page 376–*359 no 9711
Dialogue Between Willison Glass, Esq. of Edinburgh, and Jeremy Bentham Esq. of London Lockhart, John Gibson 1822-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 62, Page *365–*367 no 9712
Autumnal Twilight Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1822-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 62, Page 368 no 9710
Stanzas to an Old Friend Doubleday, Thomas 1822-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 62, Page 367–368 no 9709
Aria Lockhart, John Gibson 1822-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 62, Page 370*–*371 no 9713
Zachary Meldrum Gillespie, Thomas (1778-1844) (pseudonym Juvenalis Junior) 1822-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 63, Page 396–400 no 9714
Stanzas on an Infant Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1822-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 63, Page 401–402 no 9715
“Lady, if you love to hear” 1822-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 63, Page 412–413 no 9716
Sufficient unto the Day is the Evil Thereof Southey, Caroline Bowles 1822-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 63, Page 419–420 no 9717
Odoh. Od. I. Night i. Quizzes Frank Jeffrey on His Being Universally Sneered at in His Old Age Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ), Horace 1822-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 63, Page 438–439 no 9718
Critique on Lord Byron Matthews, John 1822-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 63, Page 456–460 no 9719
To the Yeomanry Cavalry of Manchester A Volunteer 1822-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 63, Page 473–474 no 9720
Sonnet to — 1822-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 64, Page 520 no 9721
An Evening Sketch Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1822-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 64, Page 552 no 9722
Song, on the Wedding-Day of Timothy Tickler, Esq. and Miss Amarantha Aloesbud Lockhart, John Gibson 1822-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 64, Page 606 no 9723
Dean Swift!!! Lockhart, John Gibson 1822-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 64, Page 613–614 no 9724
Epilogue. Spoken by Christopher North, Esquire, and Sir A. Wylie, Baronet Lockhart, John Gibson 1822-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 64, Page 617–618 no 9725
Bernardo and Alphonso 1822-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 65, Page 662 no 9726
Bavieca 1822-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 65, Page 663–664 no 9727
The Excommunication of the Cid 1822-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 65, Page 664 no 9728
Count Fernan Gonsalez 1822-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 65, Page 665–666 no 9729
Guarinos 1822-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 65, Page 666–668 no 9730
Desultory Stanzas Upon Receiving the Last Sheets of “Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, No. LXV,” From the Press Lockhart, John Gibson 1822-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 65, Page 752–753 no 9732
Desultory Stanzas Upon Receiving the Last Sheets of “Memorials of a Tour on the Continent,” From the Press Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 11, Issue 65, Page 752–753 no 9731
To the King C. N. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1822-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 66, Page iii–vi no 9807
Packing up After an English Country Ball St. Barbe, Roger Frampton 1822-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 66, Page 69–71 no 9808
Farewell to my Friends Southey, Caroline Bowles 1822-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 66, Page 78 no 9809
(1) Metricum Symposium Ambrosianum, Seu Propinatio Poetica Northi Paddy 1822-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 66, Page 79–83 no 9810
“I care not a fig for a flagon of flip” Maginn, William 1822-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 66, Page 101 no 9811
“O! gone are the days, when the censure or praise” Maginn, William 1822-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 66, Page 106–107 no 9812
“Backe and side go bare, go bare” Maginn, William 1822-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 66, Page 108 no 9813
On Reading the Appendix to Lord Byron’s Tragedy of the Two Foscari Maginn, William 1822-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 66, Page 110 no 9814
There’s Not a Joy That Life Can Give, &c Cay, John 1822-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 66, Page 113 no 9815
Peter Ledyard,—A Lyrical Ballad Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 145–147 no 9820
The Contributor’s Lament for Yellow and Blue Maginn, William 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 167–168 no 9821
The Negro’s Lament for Mungo Park James, Paul Moon 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 167–168 no 9822
Trepidation of the Druids Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 177 no 9823
Recovery Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 178 no 9827
Uncertainty Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 178 no 9825
Druidical Excommunication, &c Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 177–178 no 9824
Persecution Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 178 no 9826
Seclusion Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 179 no 9830
Primitive Saxon Clergy Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 179 no 9828
Other Influences Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 179 no 9829
Reproof Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 180 no 9838
Saxon Monasteries, and Lights and Shades of the Religion Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 180 no 9839
Missions and Travels Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 180 no 9840
Continued Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 179–180 no 9831
Papal Dominion Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 181 no 9841
Corruptions of the Higher Clergy Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 181 no 9842
Abuse of Monastic Power Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 181 no 9843
Monastic Voluptuousness Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 181 no 9844
The Same Subject Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 182 no 9846
Continued Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 182 no 9847
Dissolution of the Monasteries Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 182 no 9845
Imaginative Regrets Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 183 no 9851
The Virgin Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 183 no 9849
Saints Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 182–183 no 9848
Apology Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 183 no 9850
Cathedrals, &c Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 184 no 9854
Translation of the Bible Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 184 no 9853
Inside of King’s College Chapel, Cambridge Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 184 no 9855
Reflections Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 183–184 no 9852
Continued Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 185 no 9857
The Same Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 184–185 no 9856
Conclusion Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 185 no 9859
Ejaculation Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 185 no 9858
The Fall of the Aar—Handec Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 188 no 9861
After Visiting the Field of Waterloo Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 188 no 9860
The Italian Itinerant, and the Swiss Goatherd Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 188–189 no 9862
The Three Cottage Girls Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 189–190 no 9863
The Eclipse of the Sun, 1821 Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 190–191 no 9864
The Death of Isaiah—A Fragment Dods, Mary Diana (pseudonym David Lyndsay) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 205–211 no 9865
The Rising in the North Murphy, Jeremiah Daniel 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 212–215 no 9866
Saw Ye Geordie Cumin’. An Excellent New Song Omai 1822-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 68, Page 290 no 9868
The King’s Muster Galt, John 1822-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 68, Page 326–327 no 9869
King’s Visit to Scotland. The News Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1822-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 68, Page 350 no 9870
Stanzas For the King’s Landing Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1822-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 68, Page 350–351 no 9871
The Chief and His Tail. An Excellent New Song, (by a Person of Quality,) Recommended to be Sung by All Leal Scotsmen Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1822-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 68, Page 351–352 no 9872
Fergusson and Burns; Or the Poet’s Reverie Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1822-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 68, Page 352–354 no 9873
“De’il tak the kilts! For fifty year, nae honest son of Reikie’s” Cay, John 1822-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 68, Page 371–372 no 9874
To Christopher North, Esq. From an Occasional Contributor, Living at Cape Clear, Who Was Applied to for an Article about the King Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1822-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 68, Page 375–376 no 9875
“Oh! white is thy bosom, and blue is thine eye” Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1822-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 68, Page 388 no 9876
The Shepherdess and the Sailor Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1822-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 68, Page 389 no 9877
L’Envoy, To the King Christopher North (pseudonym) 1822-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 68, Page 392 no 9867
The Roman Wall Doubleday, Thomas 1822-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 69, Page 409–412 no 9879
My Garden Southey, Caroline Bowles 1822-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 69, Page 412–413 no 9880
The Route St. Barbe, Roger Frampton 1822-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 69, Page 427–429 no 9881
Ye Gentlemen of England. An Excellent New Whig Song Lockhart, John Gibson 1822-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 69, Page 466–467 no 9882
No. XI. The Finale Gillespie, Thomas (1778-1844) (pseudonym Juvenalis Junior) 1822-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 69, Page 473 no 9883
Will Webster Gillespie, Thomas (1778-1844) (pseudonym Juvenalis Junior) 1822-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 69, Page 473–474 no 9884
My Mother Gillespie, Thomas (1778-1844) (pseudonym Juvenalis Junior) 1822-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 69, Page 474–475 no 9885
My Aunts Gillespie, Thomas (1778-1844) (pseudonym Juvenalis Junior) 1822-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 69, Page 475–476 no 9886
Elder Jonathan Gillespie, Thomas (1778-1844) (pseudonym Juvenalis Junior) 1822-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 69, Page 476–477 no 9887
The Laird Gillespie, Thomas (1778-1844) (pseudonym Juvenalis Junior) 1822-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 69, Page 477–478 no 9888
Fergusson and Burns; Or, The Poet’s Reverie. Part II Cunninghame, R. B. 1822-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 69, Page 497–500 no 9889
The Sword Song of Körner Körner, Theodore 1822-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 70, Page 585–586 no 9890
Tales O’ the Daft-Days. No. I Cunninghame, R. B. 1822-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 70, Page 600–605 no 9891
A Twist-imony, in Favour of Gin-twist, an Humble Imitation of That Admirable Poem, the Ex-ale-tation of Ale, Attributed by Grave Authors to Bishop Andrews, on Which Point Is to Be Consulted, Francis, Lord Verulam, a Celebrated Philosopher, Who Has Been Lately Be-scoped-and Tendencied by Macvey Napier, Esq Maginn, William 1822-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 70, Page 635–638 no 9892
The Lemur, A Halloween Divertimento S. M. C., Meikle, S. 1822-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 70, Page 668–670 no 9893
Stanzas to an Infant 1822-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 70, Page 672 no 9895
Elegy to Alisa, Worn with a Lingering Illness Buchanan, George 1822-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 70, Page 671–672 no 9894
“There’s a Spanish grandee on the banks of the Dee” 1822-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 71, Page 695–696 no 9896
“Let us drink and be merry” 1822-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 71, Page 699 no 9897
“O sairly may I rue the day I fancied first the women-kind” Hogg, James 1822-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 71, Page 705–706 no 9898
“Let wit and waggery, joy and jollity” 1822-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 71, Page 707 no 9899
Nuptials in Jeopardy St. Barbe, Roger Frampton 1822-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 71, Page 720–725 no 9900
The Greek to His Sword 1822-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 71, Page 759 no 9901
Napoleon’s Address to the Statue of His Son Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1822-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 71, Page 760–761 no 9902
Tales O’ the Daft Days. No. II Cunninghame, R. B. 1822-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 71, Page 761–764 no 9903
The Lemur.—A Halloween Divertimento S. M. C., Meikle, S. 1822-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 71, Page 764–766 no 9904
Silent Worship Barton, Bernard 1822-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 71, Page 772–773 no 9905
Sonnet to Charlotte M— Barton, Bernard 1822-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 71, Page 774 no 9907
The Quaker Poet. Verses on seeing myself so designated Barton, Bernard 1822-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 71, Page 773–774 no 9906
L’Envoy 1822-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 12, Issue 71, Page 781–782 no 9908