Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (Maga) 1890

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

1890

Total poems: 29
Poem title Poet(s) Date Vol etc. Transcribed? id #
Robert Browning Martin, Theodore 1890-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 147, Issue 891, Page 112 yes 8381
The Burn Bayne, Peter (pseud. Ellis Brandt) 1890-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 147, Issue 891, Page 128–130 yes 8382
“‘So say the foolish!’ Say the foolish so, Love?” Browning, Robert 1890-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 147, Issue 891, Page 134 yes 8384
“What girl but, having gathered flowers” Browning, Robert 1890-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 147, Issue 891, Page 134 yes 8383
“Last night I saw you in my sleep” Browning, Robert 1890-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 147, Issue 891, Page 134 yes 8385
Crossing the Bar Tennyson, Alfred 1890-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 147, Issue 891, Page 139 yes 8386
Epilogue Browning, Robert 1890-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 147, Issue 891, Page 139–140 yes 8387
“My Wife’s a Winsome Wee Thing” Mackay, Charles 1890-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 147, Issue 892, Page 250–251 yes 8388
Under the Oak Monkhouse, William Cosmo 1890-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 147, Issue 892, Page 265–266 yes 8389
The True Lover Monkhouse, William Cosmo 1890-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 147, Issue 892, Page 267–268 yes 8390
“In the city of Oxford I was born” Sergeant Murphy 1890-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 147, Issue 893, Page 315 yes 8391
“Oh thou whose plebeian brow” 1890-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 147, Issue 893, Page 322–323 yes 8392
Est Modus in Rebus 1890-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 147, Issue 893, Page 367–371 yes 8393
I.—The Forth Bridge Rawnsley, Hardwicke Drummond 1890-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 147, Issue 893, Page 429 yes 8394
II.—The Eiffel Tower Rawnsley, Hardwicke Drummond 1890-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 147, Issue 893, Page 429 yes 8395
Narcissus Canton, William 1890-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 147, Issue 895, Page 675–676 yes 8408
A Song of Love and May. (Freely translated from Goethe) Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1890-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 147, Issue 895, Page 688 yes 8409
The Original Ballad of the Dowie Dens 1890-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 147, Issue 896, Page 741–742 yes 8396
To Richard Harrison, Green Bank Faber, Frederick William 1890-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 147, Issue 896, Page 817 yes 8397
Gunnar’s Death. After the Icelandic of Njals Saga 1890-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 148, Issue 897, Page 103–106 yes 8398
The Burning of Njal. A Canto After the Icelandic of Njals Saga 1890-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 148, Issue 897, Page 107–114 yes 8399
Kenneth Macrae Graham, James 1890-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 148, Issue 898, Page 224–227 yes 8400
In the Evening C. M. O’N. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1890-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 148, Issue 899, Page 389 yes 8412
Praise of Age Henryson, Robert 1890-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 148, Issue 900, Page 503 yes 8401
The Invincible Armada Schiller, Friedrich 1890-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 148, Issue 900, Page 513–514 yes 8402
Life’s Pauses Bruce, Wallace 1890-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 148, Issue 900, Page 575 yes 8403
Dante and Beatrice. 1st May 1274 Martin, Theodore 1890-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 148, Issue 901, Page 658 yes 8406
Mendelssohn’s “Duetto” by Moonlight Reid, Samuel 1890-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 148, Issue 901, Page 682–683 yes 8404
“Since my lover ceased to woo” 1890-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine Volume 148, Issue 902, Page 814 yes 8405