Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (Maga) 1888

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

1888

Total poems: 27
Poem title Poet(s) Date Vol etc. Transcribed? id #
The Last String Hartwig, Gustav 1888-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 143, Issue 867, Page 101–103 no 8601
“So-Called Patriots” Lex Rex (pseudonym) 1888-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 143, Issue 867, Page 149 no 8603
Osborne. Before Midnight, 31st December 1887 Martin, Theodore 1888-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 143, Issue 868, Page 161 no 8604
“So have I seene, when Cæsar would appeare” Digges, Leonard 1888-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 143, Issue 868, Page 269 no 8605
Too Late. An Everyday Romance St. Clair-Erskine, Robert 1888-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 143, Issue 869, Page 372–373 no 8607
The Eve of St John Hartwig, Gustav 1888-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 143, Issue 870, Page 527–528 no 8609
Evening: King’s College Chapel, Cambridge Sayle, Charles 1888-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 143, Issue 870, Page 546 no 8611
“All in the early morning grey” Gerard, Emily 1888-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 143, Issue 870, Page 570 no 8612
“When our heads are bowed with woe” Milman, Henry Hart 1888-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 143, Issue 871, Page 628–629 no 8613
The Evening of Life St. Clair-Erskine, Robert 1888-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 143, Issue 871, Page 704 no 8614
On the Railway between Zurich and Innsbruck St. Clair-Erskine, Robert 1888-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 143, Issue 872, Page 827 no 8615
The Waterfall of Gastein by Moonlight St. Clair-Erskine, Robert 1888-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 143, Issue 872, Page 828 no 8616
The Priest at Gastein St. Clair-Erskine, Robert 1888-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 143, Issue 872, Page 828 no 8617
The Chamois St. Clair-Erskine, Robert 1888-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 143, Issue 872, Page 829 no 8618
Ischl St. Clair-Erskine, Robert 1888-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 143, Issue 872, Page 829 no 8619
The Haymakers St. Clair-Erskine, Robert 1888-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 143, Issue 872, Page 830 no 8620
“At Rest! thou noblest, sweetest-natured Man” St. Clair-Erskine, Robert 1888-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 144, Issue 874, Page 160 no 8585
“Victoria! Empress Queen! and widowed Wife!” St. Clair-Erskine, Robert 1888-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 144, Issue 874, Page 161 no 8587
Sibylline Leaves Hill, George 1888-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 144, Issue 874, Page 217 no 8588
“Some day, but not yet” 1888-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 144, Issue 875, Page 363 no 8589
The Minstrel’s Curse Uhland, Johann Ludwig 1888-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 144, Issue 875, Page 399–400 no 8590
Æstas Captiva 1888-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 144, Issue 876, Page 484 no 8591
A Song of the Sea Williamson, David R. 1888-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 144, Issue 876, Page 578 no 8594
The Death of Anthony Story, William Wetmore 1888-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 144, Issue 877, Page 692–693 no 8595
To Roast a Swan? 1888-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 144, Issue 878, Page 863 no 8597
The Gravy 1888-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 144, Issue 878, Page 863 no 8598
To the Empress Frederic. On her arriving in England, 19th November 1888 Martin, Theodore 1888-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 144, Issue 878, Page 900 no 8599