Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (Maga) 1876

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

1876

Total poems: 11
Poem title Poet(s) Date Vol etc. Transcribed? id #
“Then come in turn the many cares of day” de Lamartine, Alphonse 1876-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 119, Issue 724, Page 228–229 no 9751
To “Maimey” (M’aymez), a Damsel of Fifteen Who Wishes to Abbreviate Herself into “May” L. W. M. L. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1876-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 119, Issue 725, Page 313 no 9752
Brown’s Peccadillo. An Idyll of the Temple King, H. 1876-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 119, Issue 726, Page 502–506 no 9753
“A baby joy is awake in my heart” Sturgis, Julian Russell 1876-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 119, Issue 727, Page 638 no 9754
“O love, sweet love, must I weep in a lonely room?” Sturgis, Julian Russell 1876-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 119, Issue 727, Page 638–639 no 9755
“She is fair and she is young” Sturgis, Julian Russell 1876-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 119, Issue 727, Page 639 no 9756
Paulo-Post-Mortem. (Ghost Loquitur) H. K. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1876-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 118, Issue 717, Page 28–31 no 9757
The Twelfth of August Campbell, W. A. 1876-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 120, Issue 731, Page 360 no 9747
Primavera Story, William Wetmore 1876-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 120, Issue 732, Page 482 no 9748
A River Song Sturgis, Julian Russell 1876-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 120, Issue 732, Page 508 no 9749
A Greek Girl Sturgis, Julian Russell 1876-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 120, Issue 733, Page 600 no 9750