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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Moralitas | Hogg, James | 1828-01 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 134, Page 47 | no | 10758 |
“O, mother, tell the laird o’t” | Hogg, James | 1828-01 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 134, Page 113–114 | no | 10759 |
“Write, write, tourist and traveller” | Gilfillan, Robert | 1828-01 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 134, Page 133 | no | 10760 |
“Why does the sun shine on me” | Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) |
1828-01 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 134, Page 135 | no | 10761 |
Hymn to Hesperus | Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ∆) |
1828-02 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 135, Page 162–164 | no | 10762 |
Minced-Pie; a Christmas Carol. To Miss S— | 1828-02 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 135, Page 252–255 | no | 10763 | |
The Broken Lute | Hemans, Felicia | 1828-03 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 136, Page 291–293 | no | 10764 |
Wintry Landscape | Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ∆) |
1828-03 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 136, Page 293–294 | no | 10765 |
The “Living Dog” and the “Dead Lion.” From the Times of Thursday Jan. 10 | Moore, Thomas (1779-1852) | 1828-03 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 136, Page 396–397 | no | 10766 |
The Calm Sea | Johnstone, William | 1828-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 137, Page 499 | no | 10767 |
To a Child | Macnish, Robert | 1828-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 137, Page 499 | no | 10768 |
Lines, Sacred to the Memory of the Rev. Edward William Barnard | Wrangham, Francis | 1828-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 137, Page 500 | no | 10769 |
Blue Stockings Over the Border | 1828-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 137, Page 500–501 | no | 10770 | |
Rural Scenery | Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ∆) |
1828-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 137, Page 502 | no | 10771 |
The Ancient Kirk | Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ∆) |
1828-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 137, Page 502 | no | 10772 |
To the Moon | Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ∆) |
1828-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 137, Page 502 | no | 10773 |
“Forget-Me-Not” | Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ∆) |
1828-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 137, Page 503 | no | 10774 |
To the Muse of Milton | Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ∆) |
1828-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 137, Page 503 | no | 10776 |
Summer Moon | Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ∆) |
1828-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 137, Page 503 | no | 10775 |
The Bridal-Day | Hemans, Felicia | 1828-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 138, Page 549–550 | no | 10827 |
To Mrs Hemans, On her intended Publication, entitled, “Records of Woman” | Smyth, Amelia Gillespie | 1828-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 138, Page 642 | no | 10828 |
To Meet Again | Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ∆) |
1828-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 139, Page 713–714 | no | 10829 |
To the Rhine | Macnish, Robert | 1828-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 139, Page 715 | no | 10830 |
Song I | Fitz-Andrew (pseudonym) | 1828-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 139, Page 771–772 | no | 10831 |
Song II | Fitz-Andrew (pseudonym) | 1828-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 139, Page 772–773 | no | 10832 |
Song III | Fitz-Andrew (pseudonym) | 1828-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 139, Page 773–774 | no | 10833 |
Song V | Fitz-Andrew (pseudonym) | 1828-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 139, Page 776 | no | 10835 |
Song IV | Fitz-Andrew (pseudonym) | 1828-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 139, Page 774–776 | no | 10834 |
To the Sweet-Scented Cyclamen | Southey, Caroline Bowles | 1828-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 139, Page 777–778 | no | 10836 |
“In Embro town they made a law” | 1828-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 139, Page 781–782 | no | 10837 | |
“They may rail at the city, where first I was born” | 1828-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 139, Page 790–791 | no | 10840 | |
Whisky | Morgan Odoherty (also Mr Odoherty, Ensign Odoherty) (pseudonym) | 1828-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 139, Page 795 | no | 10841 |
Ode on the Distant Prospect of a Good Dinner | 1828-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 139, Page 796–797 | no | 10842 | |
Lines Written on the Back of The Ode, On the Distant Prospect of a Good Dinner | A Lady | 1828-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 139, Page 798 | no | 10843 |
Good Night and Joy Be Wi’ You A’ | 1828-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 139, Page 802 | no | 10844 | |
Nature’s Farewell | Hemans, Felicia | 1828-06 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 140, Page 874 | no | 10846 |
Illustrissimo Viro | Θ | 1828-06 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 23, Issue 140, Page 922 | no | 10849 |
The Tour of Dulness | Warner, John | 1828-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 141, Page 29–30 | no | 10698 |
To “Beauty” | R. H. (poet; Blackwood’s) | 1828-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 141, Page 30–31 | no | 10699 |
Evening. An Ode | Q., Southey, Caroline Bowles | 1828-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 141, Page 37–41 | no | 10700 |
Norfolk Punch. An Incantation | Ω (poet; Blackwood’s) | 1828-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 141, Page 101–103 | no | 10701 |
Summer Morning Landscape | Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ∆) |
1828-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 141, Page 103–106 | no | 10702 |
To Ianthe, in Absence | Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ∆) |
1828-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 142, Page 176 | no | 10703 |
Ane Rychte Gude and Preytious Ballande | Hogg, James | 1828-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 142, Page 177–183 | no | 10704 |
Elegiac Stanzas | Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ∆) |
1828-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 142, Page 217–218 | no | 10705 |
The Music of the Spheres | Macnish, Robert | 1828-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 142, Page 225 | no | 10706 |
The Message to the Dead | Hemans, Felicia | 1828-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 143, Page 353 | no | 10707 |
The Castle of Time. A Vision | Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ∆) |
1828-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 143, Page 362–369 | no | 10708 |
Court of Darkness | Wills, James | 1828-10 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 144, Page 481–488 | no | 10709 |
The Two Voices | Hemans, Felicia | 1828-10 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 144, Page 497 | no | 10710 |
Ballad Stanzas | Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ∆) |
1828-10 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 144, Page 498–499 | no | 10711 |
“Let us laugh at the asses, while here at our glasses” | 1828-10 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 144, Page 511 | no | 10712 | |
“I sing of a land that was famous of yore” | Hogg, James | 1828-10 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 144, Page 535 | no | 10713 |
The Goode Manne of Allowa. Ane most strainge and treuthfulle Ballande | Hogg, James | 1828-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 145, Page 561–569 | no | 10714 |
Tasso’s Coronation | Hemans, Felicia | 1828-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 145, Page 614 | no | 10715 |
The Voice of the Wind | Hemans, Felicia | 1828-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 145, Page 639 | no | 10716 |
Song—“John Nicholson’s Daughter” | Hogg, James | 1828-12 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 146, Page 687–688 | no | 10717 |
The Twa Magicians | 1828-12 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 146, Page 691 | no | 10718 | |
Ode to Tan Hill, Whilom Called Erroneously St Anne’s Hill, in Wiltshire | P. W. (poet; Blackwood’s), Dalton, James Forbes | 1828-12 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 146, Page 762–764 | no | 10719 |
The Wife’s Trial; or, The Intruding Widow. A Dramatic Poem, Founded on Mr Crabbe’s Tale of the “Confidant” | Lamb, Charles | 1828-12 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 146, Page 765–781 | no | 10720 |
The Vaudois Wife | Hemans, Felicia | 1828-12 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 146, Page 782–783 | no | 10721 |
The Land of Dreams | Hemans, Felicia | 1828-12 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 246, Page 783–784 | no | 10722 |
Art Thou the Maid? | P. W. (poet; Blackwood’s) | 1828-12 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 24, Issue 147, Page 916 | no | 10723 |