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 # | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lines for My Ladye’s Album | 1886-01 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 843, Page 15 | no | 8677 | |
| “Be not so kind, for here is Passion’s slave” | 1886-01 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 843, Page 16 | no | 8678 | |
| “I watched thee worship in thy purity” | 1886-01 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 843, Page 20 | no | 8679 | |
| ‘Sic transit gloria’ | 1886-01 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 843, Page 22 | no | 8680 | |
| “Oh, I’ll tell you of a comet” | 1886-02 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 844, Page 198 | no | 8681 | |
| A Psalm of [Political] Life, 1885–86 | R. (poet; Blackwood’s) | 1886-02 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 844, Page 228–232 | no | 8682 | 
| Sonnet 116 | Shakespeare, William | 1886-03 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 845, Page 331 | no | 8683 | 
| “Riding some days agone in piteous mood” | Alighieri, Dante | 1886-03 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 845, Page 336 | no | 8684 | 
| Sonnet 74 | Shakespeare, William | 1886-03 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 845, Page 339–340 | no | 8685 | 
| Sonnet 103 | Shakespeare, William | 1886-03 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 845, Page 342 | no | 8686 | 
| Sonnet 122 | Shakespeare, William | 1886-03 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 845, Page 345 | no | 8687 | 
| Sonnet 123 | Shakespeare, William | 1886-03 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 845, Page 347 | no | 8688 | 
| Sonnet 137 | Shakespeare, William | 1886-03 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 845, Page 349 | no | 8689 | 
| Sonnet 67 | Shakespeare, William | 1886-03 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 845, Page 350 | no | 8690 | 
| Chanson | 1886-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 846, Page 370 | no | 8693 | |
| Villanelle.—Rozette | 1886-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 846, Page 370–371 | no | 8694 | |
| Bon Jour, Bon Soir | 1886-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 846, Page 371–372 | no | 8695 | |
| Le Papillon | 1886-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 846, Page 372 | no | 8696 | |
| The Dying Christian | 1886-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 846, Page 372–373 | no | 8697 | |
| “On the Daughter of My Friend, at Whose Funeral I Was Present, in the Cemetery of Passy, 16th June 1832” | 1886-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 846, Page 373–374 | no | 8698 | |
| To B. R. Haydon | Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) | 1886-04 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 846, Page 540 | no | 8699 | 
| “I come to thee by day-time constantly” | Cavalcanti, Guido | 1886-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 847, Page 666–667 | no | 8691 | 
| The End of David. (A Legend of the Talmud) | H. K. (poet; Blackwood’s) | 1886-05 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 139, Issue 847, Page 682–683 | no | 8692 | 
| Britannia, 1886 | Ragg, Frederick William | 1886-08 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 140, Issue 850, Page 259–260 | no | 8664 | 
| The County Mayo | Ferguson, Samuel | 1886-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 140, Issue 853, Page 626 | no | 8665 | 
| “Harp, take my bosom’s burthen on thy string” | Ferguson, Samuel | 1886-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 140, Issue 853, Page 628 | no | 8675 | 
| Thomas Davis | Ferguson, Samuel | 1886-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 140, Issue 853, Page 637–638 | no | 8666 | 
| “They err who say this long-withdrawing line” | Ferguson, Samuel | 1886-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 140, Issue 853, Page 639 | no | 8674 | 
| Three Thoughts | Ferguson, Samuel | 1886-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 140, Issue 853, Page 639 | no | 8673 | 
| Mæcenas Atavis | Horace | 1886-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 140, Issue 853, Page 640–641 | no | 8667 | 
| A Place of Burial in the South of Scotland | Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) | 1886-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 140, Issue 853, Page 644 | no | 8668 | 
| On the Sight of a Manse in the South of Scotland | Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) | 1886-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 140, Issue 853, Page 644 | no | 8676 | 
| “When Hamlet went before his grave, men bore him” | 1886-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 140, Issue 853, Page 669 | no | 8669 | |
| To Virgil | Tennyson, Alfred | 1886-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 140, Issue 853, Page 672–673 | yes | 8670 | 
| We are Changed! | Haliburton, Robert Grant | 1886-11 | Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 140, Issue 853, Page 674 | no | 8671 |