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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I. Lord B—m to a Great Personage | Hogg, James | 1835-01 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 230, Page 72–74 | no | 11614 |
II. Lord B—m to Lord A—th—e | Hogg, James | 1835-01 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 230, Page 74–76 | no | 11615 |
A Summary of the Times in Nursery Rhymes | 1835-01 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 230, Page 95–106 | no | 11616 | |
The Christian Bride; a Poem in Three Cantos | Aird, Thomas | 1835-02 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 231, Page 179–195 | no | 11617 |
The Huguenot’s Farewell | Hemans, Felicia | 1835-02 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 231, Page 233 | no | 11618 |
On the Removal of Some Old Family Portraits | Southey, Caroline Bowles | 1835-02 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 231, Page 234–235 | no | 11619 |
Sonnet on the Duke of Wellington | Stuart-Wortley, Emmeline | 1835-02 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 232, Page 353 | no | 11620 |
Letter III. L—d B—m to to Joseph Grimaldi, Esq. On a Coalition | Hogg, James | 1835-02 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 232, Page 410–412 | no | 11621 |
Whig or Tory | 1835-03 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 233, Page 445 | no | 11622 | |
No. I. Go the Whole Hog! Sung With an Accompaniment of Marrow-bones and Cleavers | 1835-03 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 233, Page 446 | no | 11623 | |
Town Eclogue | 1835-03 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 233, Page 502–504 | no | 11624 | |
The Last Journey | Southey, Caroline Bowles | 1835-03 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 233, Page 534 | no | 11626 |
Antique Greek Lament | Hemans, Felicia | 1835-03 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 233, Page 535–536 | no | 11627 |
The Jungfrau of the Lurlei. (A Legend of the Rhine) | Blackie, John Stuart | 1835-03 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 233, Page 536–537 | no | 11630 |
On an Insulated Rock on the Summit of Mowcop, Near Congleton, in Cheshire, Known by the Name of the Man of Mow | D. T. (poet; Blackwood’s) | 1835-03 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 233, Page 538–539 | no | 11633 |
Sonnet. Written by the Sea-Side | Stuart-Wortley, Emmeline | 1835-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 234, Page 642 | no | 11634 |
The Type of Prometheus | Hollings, James Francis | 1835-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 234, Page 651–652 | no | 11635 |
I. Love Grove | 1835-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 234, Page 652–653 | no | 11636 | |
III. (“No gracious boon is life, if vexing cares”) | Paul the Silentiary | 1835-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 234, Page 653 | no | 11638 |
IV. | Meleager | 1835-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 234, Page 653 | no | 11639 |
V. To a Blackbird | Argentarius, Marcus | 1835-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 234, Page 653 | no | 11640 |
II. | Meleager | 1835-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 234, Page 653 | no | 11637 |
VII. (“The poor man never lives, nor therefore dies”) | Palladas of Alexandria | 1835-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 234, Page 654 | no | 11642 |
VI. (“While from the strand his line a fisher threw”) | Carphylides | 1835-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 234, Page 653–654 | no | 11641 |
IX. (“I mourned with tears Theionöe my wife”) | Bianor | 1835-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 234, Page 654 | no | 11644 |
X. | Antipater of Sidon | 1835-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 234, Page 654 | no | 11645 |
VIII. | Antipater of Sidon | 1835-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 234, Page 654 | no | 11643 |
XII. Epitaph on Aristion, a Dancing Girl | Thyillus | 1835-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 234, Page 655 | no | 11647 |
XI. ”(She that was called the Beautiful—(so named))” | Julian the Egyptian | 1835-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 234, Page 654–655 | no | 11646 |
XIV. (“View not my tomb with pity, passer-by”) | Carphylides | 1835-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 234, Page 655 | no | 11649 |
XIII. “The fruit of Bacchus in profusion spread” | Agathias Scholasticus | 1835-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 234, Page 655 | no | 11648 |
XVII. | Antipater of Sidon | 1835-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 234, Page 656 | no | 11652 |
XV. | 1835-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 234, Page 655–656 | no | 11650 | |
XVI. On a Fountain Dedicated to Silence | Statyllius Flaccus | 1835-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 234, Page 656 | no | 11651 |
No. II. The Grand Junction | 1835-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 234, Page 657 | no | 11653 | |
No. III. We’ve Nothing to Lose | 1835-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 234, Page 658 | no | 11654 | |
Yarrow Revisited | Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 724 | no | 11655 |
Winter | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 739 | no | 11658 |
October | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 739 | no | 11657 |
On a Dull Spring | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 739 | no | 11656 |
Time | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 739–740 | no | 11659 |
Time and Oblivion | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 740 | no | 11660 |
An Hour | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 740 | no | 11662 |
Time and the Reveller | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 740 | no | 11661 |
The Singing Bird | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 741 | no | 11664 |
The Owl | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 741 | no | 11665 |
The Greenwood | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 741 | no | 11666 |
Maga | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 740–741 | no | 11663 |
Faith and Love | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 742 | no | 11692 |
Melancholy | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 742 | no | 11668 |
Sympathy | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 742 | no | 11691 |
The Sea | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 741–742 | no | 11667 |
Beauty | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 743 | no | 11696 |
Punishment and Mercy | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 743 | no | 11694 |
Contrition | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 743 | no | 11695 |
Consolation | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 743 | no | 11693 |
The Sensitive Plant | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 744 | no | 11697 |
Language | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 744 | no | 11698 |
Music | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 744 | no | 11699 |
The Changed | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 744 | no | 11700 |
Address to the Statue of Hymen | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 745 | no | 11702 |
Saturn and Proteus, or Humble Desires | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 745 | no | 11703 |
A Picture | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 745 | no | 11701 |
Liberty | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 746 | no | 11706 |
Questa Vita Mortale | della Casa, Giovanni | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 746 | no | 11705 |
The Tyrant’s Death | Eagles, John | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 746 | no | 11707 |
O Dolce Selva | della Casa, Giovanni | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 745–746 | no | 11704 |
Song | Stuart-Wortley, Emmeline | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 791 | no | 11708 |
The Child’s Burial in Spring | Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ∆) |
1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 792 | no | 11709 |
Despondency and Aspiration. A Lyric | Hemans, Felicia | 1835-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 235, Page 793–795 | no | 11710 |
The Even-Song of the Streams | Butler, William Archer | 1835-06 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 236, Page 856–858 | no | 11711 |
Father O’Leary’s Sermon | 1835-06 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 236, Page 859 | no | 11712 | |
Nursery Reminiscences | Barham, Richard Harris | 1835-06 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 236, Page 874 | no | 11713 |
The Pilot Fish and the Shark | 1835-06 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 236, Page 903 | no | 11715 | |
A Legendary Tale—With Very Little Lore | 1835-06 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 236, Page 906–908 | no | 11714 | |
“How Swift is a Glance of the Mind!” | Southey, Caroline Bowles | 1835-06 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 37, Issue 236, Page 928 | no | 11716 |
The Ship | Gleig, George Robert | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 36 | no | 11464 |
The Evening Breeze. Job, v. 6, 7 | Gleig, George Robert, From the Papers of a Country Curate | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 37–38 | no | 11465 |
Lament for Adonis | Bion of Smyrna | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 65–67 | no | 11466 |
Lament for Bion.—Moschus | Moschus | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 67–69 | no | 11467 |
To a Little Boy | Chambers, Robert | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 70 | no | 11468 |
The Confession | Barham, Richard Harris | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 83 | no | 11501 |
Lines, On Seeing Again, After an Interval of Some Years, A Likeness of — | Hamilton, Eliza Mary | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 93–95 | no | 11502 |
A Young Girl Seen Once, on a Beautiful Evening in May, in Church | Hamilton, Eliza Mary | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 95 | no | 11503 |
Sabbath Sonnet. Composed by Mrs Hemans a Few Days Before Her Death, and Dedicated to Her Brother | Hemans, Felicia | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 96 | no | 11504 |
II (“Sabinus, let this humble tablet show”) | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 142 | no | 11506 | |
III. Epitaph on a Child | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 142 | no | 11507 | |
I. (“Light barks of Helle’s strait, whose flagging sails”) | Meleager | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 142 | no | 11505 |
IV. (“I know myself the being of a day”) | King Ptolemy | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 142 | no | 11508 |
VI. (“Here Sao, Dicos’ son, in sleep doth lie”) | Callimachus | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 143 | no | 11510 |
VII. (“Me a dry plane-tree now,—this creeping vine”) | Antipater of Sidon | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 143 | no | 11511 |
IX. (“That love-creating cestus, from her breast”) | Antiphanes of Macedon | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 143 | no | 11513 |
V. (“This is Aratus’ work, whose subtle mind”) | Antipater of Sidon | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 142–143 | no | 11509 |
X. Hercules Wrestling With Antæus | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 143 | no | 11514 | |
VIII. (“Would that my sire had taught his son to keep”) | Cyrus the Poet | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 143 | no | 11512 |
XVI. On a Statue of Pan Piping | Plato | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 144 | no | 11520 |
XV. A Prayer | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 144 | no | 11519 | |
XIII. (“Oh! would I were a breeze, that when the light”) | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 144 | no | 11517 | |
XI. (“Relentless Ades, why of life bereave”) | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 144 | no | 11515 | |
XIV. On a Statue of Venus in Cnidos | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 144 | no | 11518 | |
XII. Inscription on a Trophy at Thyrea | Simonides of Ceos | 1835-07 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 237, Page 144 | no | 11516 |
IV. Epitaph on His Sister Eugenia | Agathias Scholasticus | 1835-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 238, Page 192 | no | 11524 |
I. The Nine Poetesses of Greece | Antipater of Thessalonica | 1835-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 238, Page 192 | no | 11521 |
II. (“Few subjects briefly treated form the lays”) | Antipater of Sidon | 1835-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 238, Page 192 | no | 11522 |
III. (“Thou who hadst lately birth to music given”) | 1835-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 238, Page 192 | no | 11523 | |
VII. (“Thee, Aristodice, erst all admired”) | Paul of Thessalonica | 1835-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 238, Page 193 | no | 11527 |
VIII. Winter Roses Sent to a Lady on her Birth-Day | Crinagoras | 1835-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 238, Page 193 | no | 11528 |
VI. (“Thano’s words, Phocæa, when the night”) | Damagetus | 1835-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 238, Page 193 | no | 11526 |
V. (“Tyrinna, nobly-born, the theme of fame”) | 1835-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 238, Page 193 | no | 11525 | |
X. On Myro’s Statue of the Runner Ladas | 1835-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 238, Page 194 | no | 11530 | |
IX. (“Covered by winter snows, around her young”) | Alpheus of Mitylene | 1835-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 238, Page 194 | no | 11529 |
XII. (“Trembling with age, propped by her guiding staff”) | Ariston | 1835-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 238, Page 194 | no | 11532 |
XI. Epitaph on Timon the Misanthrope | Zenodotus of Ephesus | 1835-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 238, Page 194 | no | 11531 |
XV. On Appelles’ Picture of Venus Anadyomene | Leonidas of Tarentum | 1835-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 238, Page 195 | no | 11535 |
XIV. (“The bones, perchance, of toil-worn mortal these”) | Serapion of Alexandria | 1835-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 238, Page 195 | no | 11534 |
XIII. (“Like the soft breeze that round the cordage sighs”) | Automedon | 1835-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 238, Page 194–195 | no | 11533 |
To the River Tweed | Gracie, A. | 1835-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 238, Page 247 | no | 11567 |
Song for the Opening of the Goldsmith’s Hall. St Dunstan is their Patron | Hughes, John | 1835-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 238, Page 255–256 | no | 11568 |
The Sister’s Grave | Gracie, A. | 1835-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 239, Page 301 | no | 11569 |
The Cranes of Ibycus. A Ballad from Schiller | Schiller, Friedrich | 1835-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 239, Page 302–303 | no | 11570 |
II. (“Rhegium, whose feet Trinacria’s straiten’d sea”) | 1835-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 239, Page 401 | no | 11572 | |
III. Epitaph on Cleopatra | 1835-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 239, Page 401 | no | 11573 | |
I. Epitaph on Lais | Antipater of Sidon | 1835-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 239, Page 401 | no | 11571 |
VIII. (“A Spartan Venus! yes—for there she stands”) | Apollonidas of Smyrna | 1835-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 239, Page 402 | no | 11578 |
VI. (“A Spartan mother slew her Spartan child”) | Tymnas | 1835-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 239, Page 402 | no | 11576 |
V. (“Demœneta had sent against the foe”) | Dioscorides | 1835-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 239, Page 402 | no | 11575 |
IX. On the Affected Use of Obsolete Words | Cerealius | 1835-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 239, Page 402 | no | 11579 |
IV. On a Husbandman | 1835-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 239, Page 401–402 | no | 11574 | |
VII. (“To Pitana they Thrasybulus bore”) | Dioscorides | 1835-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 239, Page 402 | no | 11577 |
X. A Prudent Astrologer | Nicarchus | 1835-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 239, Page 403 | no | 11580 |
XI. “The Spirit of the Age” | Palladas of Alexandria | 1835-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 239, Page 403 | no | 11581 |
XII. Human Life | Posidippus | 1835-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 239, Page 403–404 | no | 11582 |
XIII. Another View of the Same Subject | Metrodorus | 1835-09 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 239, Page 404 | no | 11583 |
To the Princess Victoria, on Seeing Her in York Cathedral, During the Performance of the Messiah | Charnock, Mary Anna E. (née Peterson) | 1835-10 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 240, Page 479 | no | 11584 |
I.—The Haunted Spot | Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ∆) |
1835-10 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 240, Page 488–489 | no | 11585 |
II.—Song of Midnight | Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ∆) |
1835-10 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 240, Page 490 | no | 11586 |
III.—The Waning Year | Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ∆) |
1835-10 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 240, Page 490–491 | no | 11587 |
Ideals | Schiller, Friedrich | 1835-10 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 240, Page 492 | no | 11588 |
III. Pan | Glaucus | 1835-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 241, Page 643 | no | 11591 |
I. Spring an Idyl | Meleager | 1835-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 241, Page 643–643 | no | 11589 |
II. On a Statue of Echo | Archias | 1835-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 241, Page 643 | no | 11590 |
V. Cæsar’s Kid | Crinagoras | 1835-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 241, Page 644 | no | 11603 |
IV. (“Ah! wretched Thyrsis, what avail thy sighs”) | Theocritus | 1835-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 241, Page 643–644 | no | 11602 |
VI. To Zenophile Playing on the Lyre | Meleager | 1835-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 241, Page 644 | no | 11604 |
VII. Prayer to Venus | Philodemus | 1835-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 241, Page 644–645 | no | 11605 |
X. (“Hang there and linger on that folding door”) | Asclepiadas | 1835-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 241, Page 645 | no | 11608 |
IX. The Merle and Thrush. (Paraphrase) | Antipater of Sidon | 1835-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 241, Page 645 | no | 11607 |
VIII. On a Statue of Niobe | Julian the Egyptian | 1835-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 241, Page 645 | no | 11606 |
XI. On a Statue of Opportunity | Posidippus | 1835-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 241, Page 645–646 | no | 11609 |
XII. Epitaph on an Angler | Leonidas of Tarentum | 1835-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 241, Page 646 | no | 11610 |
Lines Written on Hearing the Popular Air of Marlbrouk | Hollings, James Francis | 1835-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 241, Page 647–649 | no | 11611 |
The Fight With the Dragon. A Romance | Schiller, Friedrich | 1835-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 241, Page 649–652 | no | 11612 |
A Song, Sung at a Dinner given to Colonel Lyndsay, by the Conservatives of Fifeshire | 1835-12 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 38, Issue 242, Page 762 | no | 11613 |