Burnside, Helen Marion (F)

Surname: Burnside
Forename(s): Helen Marion
b. 1844. d. 1923. Nationality: English. VIAF.
Poet, artist, designer, editor. Born at Bromley Hall, and lived later in life at Up Down House, Windlesham, Surrey. Exhibited at the Royal Academy and the Society of Lady Artists. Worked as an editor for publishers Raphael Tuck (1889-1895). Publications include Christmas Lights (1890), The Three Angels; or, Faith, Hope, and Love (1890), Drift Weed: Verses and Lyrics (1897). Biographical information: Reilly, Late Victorian Poetry, p. 78. (AC)

Poems associated with this person

Total poems: 17
Poem title Date Periodical Roles id #
By Eden’s Swift Tide 1883-10 The Argosy Poet 16561
Household Names 1885-09 The Argosy Poet 16602
In the Sunset 1887-04 The Argosy Poet 16643
The Moorland by the Sea 1888-06 The Argosy Poet 16670
Between the Lights 1889-08 The Argosy Poet 16704
Under the Moon 1889-09 The Argosy Poet 16705
Silver Wings 1889-09 The Argosy Poet 16708
R. S. V. P. 1890-12 The Argosy Poet 16762
Across the River 1891-04 The Argosy Poet 16774
The Wind that Kissed the Roses 1891-07 Atalanta Poet 2086
“The Harvest Now Is Gathered In” 1892-11 The Argosy Poet 16826
Sing Hey! For My Love 1893-07 The Argosy Poet 16846
A Midsummer Memory 1894-06 The Argosy Poet 16876
“Ring Out the Old—Ring in the New.” 1894-12 The Argosy Poet 16892
Unforgotten 1895-03 The Argosy Poet 16903
A Castle in the Air 1895-05 The Argosy Poet 16916
A Year Ago 1895-06 The Argosy Poet 16919