Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (Maga) 1835

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

1835

Total poems: 153
Poem title Poet(s) Date Vol etc. Transcribed? id #
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