Category: Quoted in prose contribution

The poem appears as a quotation in the context of an article or other prose contribution in the periodical issue.

Poems assigned to this category

Total poems: 2778
Poem title Poet(s) Date Periodical id #
“Hast thou not noted on the bye-way side” Hogg, James 1817-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8049
Shakespeare Club of Alloa 1817-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8052
The Non-Descript—To a very charming Monster Brown, Thomas (1778-1820) 1817-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8056
“On Yeta’s banks the vagrant gypsies place” Leyden, John 1817-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8053
Mary’s Dream Lowe, John 1817-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8055
“As down in the sunless retreats of the ocean” Moore, Thomas (1779-1852) 1817-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8057
“The bird let loose in Eastern skies” Moore, Thomas (1779-1852) 1817-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8058
Elegy Written in a Ball-room Hamilton, Thomas 1818-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8178
Young’s Night Thoughts Hamilton, Thomas 1818-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8179
“I rose this morning about half past nine” Hamilton, Thomas 1818-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8180
“O hone, Odoherty!” Hogg, James 1818-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8176
“When wondering ages shall have rolled away” Hamilton, Thomas 1818-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8177
“While worldly men through stupid years” Hamilton, Thomas 1818-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8175
The First of May Wrangham, Francis 1818-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8221
Dialogue Between a Mother and Child Lamb, Charles 1818-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8245
Lines on the Celebrated Picture by Lionardo da Vinci, called the Virgin of the Rocks Lamb, Charles 1818-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8250
On the Sight of Swans in Kensington Garden Lamb, Charles 1818-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8252
Sabbath Bells Lamb, Charles 1818-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8249
The Old Familiar Faces Lamb, Charles 1818-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8246
To Miss Kelly Lamb, Charles 1818-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8247
XI Lamb, Charles 1818-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8248
Ruth Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1818-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8305
Song I Morgan Odoherty (also Mr Odoherty, Ensign Odoherty) (pseudonym) 1818-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8306
Song II Morgan Odoherty (also Mr Odoherty, Ensign Odoherty) (pseudonym) 1818-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8307
The English Sailor and the King of Achen’s Daughter. A Tale of Terror Morgan Odoherty (also Mr Odoherty, Ensign Odoherty) (pseudonym) 1818-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8308
To the Child of Corinna! Morgan Odoherty (also Mr Odoherty, Ensign Odoherty) (pseudonym) 1818-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8309
Account of the Milling-match between Entellus and Dares, translated from the Fifth Book of the Æneid Virgil 1819-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8378
Lines to Miss Grace Maddox, the Fair Pugilist Moore, Thomas (1779-1852) 1819-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8376
A Farewell to Tobacco 1819-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7829
Sonnet on Myself 1819-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7875
To Ianthe Leyden, John 1819-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7855
An Excellent New Song 1819-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7880
Imitated.—To P. M—, M. P. 1819-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7878
Opposition Medley 1819-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7876
Political Alphabet; or, the Young Member’s A. B. C. 1819-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7883
Song T. M. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1819-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7877
The Black Broom. A Scotch Sang English’d Kirkman Finlay (allonym) 1819-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7879
“While every tongue” 1819-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7882
A Dream Procter, Bryan Waller (pseudonym Barry Cornwall) 1819-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7860
Captivity Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1819-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7774
Composed in one of the Valleys of Westmoreland, on Easter Sunday Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1819-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7776
Sonnet. To — 1817 Procter, Bryan Waller (pseudonym Barry Cornwall) 1819-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7862
The Waggoner, A Poem Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1819-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7773
Third Part of Christabel Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1819-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7764
To a Child Procter, Bryan Waller (pseudonym Barry Cornwall) 1819-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7861
To a Snow-Drop, Appearing Very Early in the Season Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1819-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7778
To the River Derwent Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1819-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7779
“I heard (alas, ’twas only in a dream)” Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1819-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7777
Poem. Recited by Odoherty at a Grand Dinner-Party of the Contributors, in their Tent, near Mar-Lodge, on the 12th of August 1819 Morgan Odoherty (also Mr Odoherty, Ensign Odoherty) (pseudonym) 1819-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7894
Song to a Salmon Hogg, James 1819-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7895
The Coliseum Bob Buller of Brazennose 1819-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7898
The Memory of Sandy Ferguson Dr. James Scott (allonym) 1819-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7899
Tickler’s Song to a Brother Sportsman at a Distance Timothy Tickler (pseudonym) 1819-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7897
Captain Paton’s Lament Lockhart, John Gibson 1819-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7821
Carmen Diabolicum. Sung in Oliver & Boyd’s Printing Office, on the Midnight between the 19th and 20th August, 1819. Solo, by Bowzy Beelzebub Lockhart, John Gibson, Bowzy Beelzebub 1819-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7793
Carmen Diabolicum. Sung in Oliver & Boyd’s Printing Office, on the Midnight between the 19th and 20th August, 1819. Solo, by Tipsy Thammuz Tipsy Thammuz (pseudonym), Lockhart, John Gibson 1819-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7794
Chaunt.—By Mrs M’Whirter Mrs M’Whirter (pseudonym), Hamilton, Thomas 1819-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7814
Dr. Scott’s Farewell to Braemar Lockhart, John Gibson, Hogg, James 1819-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7801
I Pity You, Ye Stars So Bright, &c 1819-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7817
Inconstancy; A Song to Mrs M’Whirter Hamilton, Thomas, Morgan Odoherty (also Mr Odoherty, Ensign Odoherty) (pseudonym) 1819-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7811
Leddrie Green, An excellent new Song, Written by Bailie Jarvie, a good many Years ago Lockhart, John Gibson, Bailie Jarvie (pseudonym) 1819-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7810
Lines to Miss Fanny Forman, on Bidding her Farewell Maginn, William, Lockhart, John Gibson, Hogg, James, Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1819-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7795
Love’s Phantoms of Wo Lockhart, John Gibson 1819-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7808
L’Envoy; An Excellent New Song in Honour of Dr. Scott Lockhart, John Gibson, Hogg, James 1819-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7800
Sanctandrews Gillespie, Thomas (1778-1844) (pseudonym Juvenalis Junior) 1819-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7797
Small Talk Hughes, John, Bob Buller of Brazennose 1819-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7806
Song, by Mr Wastle, On Proposing the Health of H. R. H. Prince Leopold Lockhart, John Gibson 1819-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7816
Song—Sung by General Sophist Seward of Christ-Church Hamilton, Thomas 1819-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7819
Song—“That I love thee, charming Maid,” to its own Tune Hamilton, Thomas, Morgan Odoherty (also Mr Odoherty, Ensign Odoherty) (pseudonym) 1819-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7820
The Friar’s Farewell to Oxford Hughes, John 1819-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7818
The Meeting of Wallace and Bruce on the Banks of the Carron Hemans, Felicia 1819-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7807
Ye Pugilists of England. As Sung by Messrs Price, Tims, and Woods (Son of the Fighting Waterman), on the 4th of September 1819, near the Linn of Dee Lockhart, John Gibson 1819-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7805
Love Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 1819-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8063
“All that’s sweet and soft attend” Veal, Joseph 1819-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8078
Sonnet IX Lloyd, Charles 1819-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8081
Sonnet VI Lloyd, Charles 1819-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8083
Sonnet VIII Lloyd, Charles 1819-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8080
Sonnet XI Lloyd, Charles 1819-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8082
Sonnet XIX Lloyd, Charles 1819-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8084
Sonnet XXIII Lloyd, Charles 1819-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8085
Autumn Procter, Bryan Waller (pseudonym Barry Cornwall) 1819-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8096
Hymn to Diana Procter, Bryan Waller (pseudonym Barry Cornwall) 1819-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8089
Marianne’s Dream Shelley, Percy Bysshe 1819-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8090
Sonnet to Ailsa Rock Keats, John 1819-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8088
Spring Procter, Bryan Waller (pseudonym Barry Cornwall) 1819-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8093
Summer Procter, Bryan Waller (pseudonym Barry Cornwall) 1819-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8094
The Human Seasons Keats, John 1819-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8087
The Summer of 1818 Hunt, Leigh 1819-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8086
To Priscilla L.— D.— Written in May Lloyd, Charles 1819-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8091
Winter Procter, Bryan Waller (pseudonym Barry Cornwall) 1819-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8097
Andalla’s Bridal 1820-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7837
Don Raymon of Butrago 1820-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7835
The Bullfight of Ganzul 1820-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7839
The Death of Queen Blanche 1820-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7836
The Flight from Granada 1820-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7841
The Lamentation of Granada for the Death of Celin 1820-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7840
Zara’s Ear-rings 1820-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7838
Christian Kennedy’s Song Cunningham, Allan 1820-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8426
The Gypsey’s Song 1820-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8427
“My love shall neither sigh nor sab” 1820-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8425
Destruction of Babylon Wrangham, Francis 1820-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8443
Dion. (See Plutarch) Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1820-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8463
Hint from the Mountains for Certain Political Aspirants Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1820-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8468
Ode. The Pass of Kirkstone Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1820-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8465
Sonnet on the Death of his Late Majesty Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1820-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8467
Tradition Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1820-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8460
“From this deep chasm—where quivering sun-beams play” Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1820-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8458
“I thought but on the bridal song” 1820-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8442
“O Mountain Stream! the Shepherd and his Cot” Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1820-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8457
“What aspect bore the Man who roved or fled” Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1820-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8456
“Whence that low voice?—A whisper from the heart” Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1820-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8459
Lines to Phillip Sampson, the Brummagem Youth Reynolds, John Hamilton 1820-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8508
Sonnet Reynolds, John Hamilton 1820-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8494
Sonnet Anster, John 1820-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8522
Sonnet Anster, John 1820-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8524
Sonnet Reynolds, John Hamilton 1820-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8497
Sonnet on the Nonpareil Reynolds, John Hamilton 1820-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8511
Stanzas Reynolds, John Hamilton 1820-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8493
Stanzas Reynolds, John Hamilton 1820-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8514
Stanzas to Kate, on Appearing Before her After a Casual Turn up Reynolds, John Hamilton 1820-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8503
Stanzas, Written During a Voyage in Search of a North-West Passage, and Addressed to a Northern Princess Reynolds, John Hamilton 1820-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8512
The Witch of Ae 1820-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8478
The Witch of Ae’s Song 1820-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8479
Book III. Ode 25 Horace 1820-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8547
Cameronian Song 1820-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8727
May Cameron 1820-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8728
Ballad I. On Mark Wilson, slain in Irongray Cunningham, Allan 1820-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8735
Ballad II. The voice lifted up against Chapels and Churches Cunningham, Allan 1820-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8736
Ballad III. The Cameronians rejoice in the Discomfiture of the Godless at Drumclog Cunningham, Allan 1820-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8737
Ballad IV. The Doom of Nithsdale Cunningham, Allan 1820-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8738
Ballad V. Alexander Peden’s Harmonious Call to the Cameronians Cunningham, Allan 1820-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8739
Ballad VI. The Cameronian Banner Cunningham, Allan 1820-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8740
“Ye citizens of London towne” Lockhart, John Gibson 1820-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8785
Sonnet On the Battle between Mendoza and Tom Owen, at Banstead Downs, July 4th, 1820 Maginn, William 1820-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8799
The Bandsman’s Ballad 1820-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8992
“When the morn beam’s clear by bonnie Carlisle” 1820-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8993
To Dicky Gossip. While he thinks of tittle-tattle, not to forget his wiggery St. Barbe, Roger Frampton 1820-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9029
“Lady Morison rode by hill and dale” 1820-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9073
Auld Glenae 1821-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9090
Song Parkinson, Richard 1821-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9087
The Beggarman’s Song 1821-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9091
“O, there is a land where the Fairies reside” Parkinson, Richard 1821-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9086
“Where’er Odoherty, with casual foot” Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1821-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9139
“Which nought admits save day” Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1821-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9131
“Ye plumed men of war, ye warriors brave” Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1821-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9136
“Ye, gentlemen, and laidies, come here, and I assure ye” Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1821-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9134
Ailie Mushat’s Cairn. A Vision-Like Remembrance of a Vision Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1821-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9163
Horæ Sinicæ. No. II. Ode on the Death of Yahmasseero, Councillor of State Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1821-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9164
Love Song, By a Junior Member of the Cockney School Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1821-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9161
Stanzas. Oh Mine be the Shade, &c Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1821-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9165
The Somnambulatory Butcher.—An Episode Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1821-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9162
Ode Written in the Cemetery of Pere la Chaise 1821-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9216
“‘Oh! where,’ says the Spirit of Life to my soul” Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1821-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9326
A Certain Poem, as it was Presented in Latin by Divines and Others, Before his Majesty in Cambridge, by way of Interlude, Styled Liber Novus de Aventu Regis ad Cantabrigiam, Faithfully done into English, with some Liberal Additions Corbet, Richard 1821-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9424
Carle, an the King come 1821-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9420
Our Good Auld Man 1821-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9421
“Oh! I’m the gallant lecturer, as all of you do know” Crowe, Eyre Evans 1821-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9439
Christopher Agonistes St. Barbe, Roger Frampton 1821-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9451
Irish Captain’s Garland Doubleday, Thomas 1821-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9497
The Curse of Omicron St. Barbe, Roger Frampton 1821-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9450
To Blackwood’s Magazine, No. LIV St. Barbe, Roger Frampton 1821-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9449
“O the weary cutters, they’ve ta’en my laddie frae me” Doubleday, Thomas 1821-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9498
“O, I’ll cut off my yellow hair” Doubleday, Thomas 1821-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9496
“O, the snow it melts the soonest when the winds begin to sing” Doubleday, Thomas 1821-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9495
“Though I must go to a foreign land” Doubleday, Thomas 1821-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9494
Autumn R. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1821-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9588
December W. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1821-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9561
Drouthiness St. Barbe, Roger Frampton 1821-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9546
Elegy on my Tom Cat Shelley, Percy Bysshe 1821-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9795
February W. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1821-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9553
March W. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1821-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9554
May W. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1821-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9556
No. IV. The Gathering of the Mahonys Maginn, William 1821-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9577
November W. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1821-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9559
October W. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1821-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9558
Song I. Saint Patrick Maginn, William 1821-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9570
Song II. Lament of a Connaught Ranger Maginn, William 1821-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9572
Song III. Rafferty’s Advice Maginn, William 1821-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9575
Song V. A Real Irish “Fly Not Yet” Maginn, William 1821-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9579
Song VI. The Impassioned Wave Maginn, William 1821-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9580
Spring R. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1821-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9586
Summer R. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1821-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9587
To a Conqueror’s Wife, On His Return Procter, Bryan Waller (pseudonym Barry Cornwall) 1821-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9551
Winter R. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1821-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9589
Effusion of Friendship T. C. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9695
Epistle to Christopher North, Esq Moore, Thomas (1779-1852) 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9696
Phantasmagoriana Procter, Bryan Waller (pseudonym Barry Cornwall) 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9699
Rhyming Salutation Lord Byron (allonym) 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9700
The Benison Laurel-Honouring Laureate 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9694
The Chaunt of Friendship Odontist (pseudonym) 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9701
To the Veiled Magician Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North), hebdomadal hand [symbol] 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9697
Tokens of Natural Affection Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9698
Dedication to the Physician Who Penned Peptic Precepts, and Prescribed Those Pilular Productions of the Pestle, Prænominated Peristalic Persuaders, This Pretty Poem Is Presented by Its Parent. A Festal Ode St. Barbe, Roger Frampton 1822-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9702
Lord Byron’s Combolio St. Barbe, Roger Frampton 1822-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9703
Aria Lockhart, John Gibson 1822-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9713
Dialogue Between Willison Glass, Esq. of Edinburgh, and Jeremy Bentham Esq. of London Lockhart, John Gibson 1822-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9712
Odoh. Od. I. Night i. Quizzes Frank Jeffrey on His Being Universally Sneered at in His Old Age Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ), Horace 1822-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9718
“Lady, if you love to hear” 1822-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9716
Dean Swift!!! Lockhart, John Gibson 1822-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9724
Epilogue. Spoken by Christopher North, Esquire, and Sir A. Wylie, Baronet Lockhart, John Gibson 1822-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9725
Song, on the Wedding-Day of Timothy Tickler, Esq. and Miss Amarantha Aloesbud Lockhart, John Gibson 1822-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9723
Bavieca 1822-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9727
Bernardo and Alphonso 1822-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9726
Count Fernan Gonsalez 1822-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9729
Guarinos 1822-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9730
The Excommunication of the Cid 1822-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9728
On Reading the Appendix to Lord Byron’s Tragedy of the Two Foscari Maginn, William 1822-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9814
There’s Not a Joy That Life Can Give, &c Cay, John 1822-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9815
“Backe and side go bare, go bare” Maginn, William 1822-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9813
“I care not a fig for a flagon of flip” Maginn, William 1822-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9811
“O! gone are the days, when the censure or praise” Maginn, William 1822-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9812
Abuse of Monastic Power Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9843
After Visiting the Field of Waterloo Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9860
Apology Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9850
Cathedrals, &c Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9854
Conclusion Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9859
Continued Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9857
Continued Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9831
Continued Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9847
Corruptions of the Higher Clergy Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9842
Dissolution of the Monasteries Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9845
Druidical Excommunication, &c Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9824
Ejaculation Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9858
Imaginative Regrets Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9851
Inside of King’s College Chapel, Cambridge Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9855
Missions and Travels Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9840
Monastic Voluptuousness Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9844
Other Influences Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9829
Papal Dominion Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9841
Persecution Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9826
Primitive Saxon Clergy Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9828
Recovery Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9827
Reflections Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9852
Reproof Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9838
Saints Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9848
Saxon Monasteries, and Lights and Shades of the Religion Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9839
Seclusion Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9830
The Death of Isaiah—A Fragment Dods, Mary Diana (pseudonym David Lyndsay) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9865
The Eclipse of the Sun, 1821 Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9864
The Fall of the Aar—Handec Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9861
The Italian Itinerant, and the Swiss Goatherd Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9862
The Same Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9856
The Same Subject Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9846
The Three Cottage Girls Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9863
The Virgin Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9849
Translation of the Bible Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9853
Trepidation of the Druids Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9823
Uncertainty Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1822-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9825
Fergusson and Burns; Or the Poet’s Reverie Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1822-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9873
King’s Visit to Scotland. The News Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1822-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9870
Saw Ye Geordie Cumin’. An Excellent New Song Omai (pseudonym) 1822-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9868
Stanzas For the King’s Landing Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1822-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9871
The Chief and His Tail. An Excellent New Song, (by a Person of Quality,) Recommended to be Sung by All Leal Scotsmen Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1822-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9872
The King’s Muster Galt, John 1822-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9869
The Shepherdess and the Sailor Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1822-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9877
To Christopher North, Esq. From an Occasional Contributor, Living at Cape Clear, Who Was Applied to for an Article about the King Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1822-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9875
“De’il tak the kilts! For fifty year, nae honest son of Reikie’s” Cay, John 1822-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9874
“Oh! white is thy bosom, and blue is thine eye” Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1822-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9876
Silent Worship Barton, Bernard 1822-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9905
Sonnet to Charlotte M— Barton, Bernard 1822-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9907
The Quaker Poet. Verses on seeing myself so designated Barton, Bernard 1822-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9906
“Let us drink and be merry” 1822-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9897
“Let wit and waggery, joy and jollity” 1822-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9899
“O sairly may I rue the day I fancied first the women-kind” Hogg, James 1822-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9898
“There’s a Spanish grandee on the banks of the Dee” 1822-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9896
I. Dirge of O’Sullivan Bear 1823-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9911
II. The Girl I Love 1823-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9912
III. The Convict of Clonmell 1823-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9913
IV. O Say, My Brown Drimin! 1823-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9914
V. The White Cockade 1823-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9916
VI. The Avenger 1823-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9915
Count Alarcos and the Infanta Solisa 1823-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9929
On the Head of George Buchanan. (From the Chaldee) Maginn, William 1823-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9933
On the Star of “The Legion of Honour.” (From the French) Lockhart, John Gibson 1823-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9932
The Avenging Childe 1823-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9928
The Seven Heads 1823-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9927
“Greek and Latin” Lockhart, John Gibson 1823-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9931
To Octavia Watts, Alaric Alexander 1823-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9934
A Riddle Lockhart, John Gibson 1823-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9941
The Devonshire Lane Lockhart, John Gibson 1823-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9940
To Callirhoe, at Lausanne Foscolo, Ugo 1823-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9938
“Come all ye jolly shepherds that whistle thro’ the glen” Hogg, James 1823-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9939
Song of a Fallen Angel over a Bowl of Rum-punch Maginn, William 1823-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10081
The Flower of Gnido de la Vega, Garcilaso 1823-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10075
The Progress of Passion for His Lady de la Vega, Garcilaso 1823-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10076
The Tories—A National Melody 1823-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10083
A Bridal Song X. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1823-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10099
December 1823-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10097
Inscription for Picton’s Cenotaph at Waterloo S. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1823-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10098
“The ev’ning sheds its balmy sweets” 1824 Forget-Me-Not 15913
Verses on All-Fool’s-Day Maginn, William 1824-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10118
“Lament for Lord Byron” Maginn, William 1824-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10125
Song from the Beacon Baillie, Joanna 1824-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10142
The Crabstick Hughes, John 1824-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10164
“Like prongs, like prongs, your bristles rear” 1824-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10162
“When church and crown are tumbled down” 1824-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10163
The Angel’s Song Barnard, Edward William 1825-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10177
The Convict Ship Hervey, Thomas Kibble 1825-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10176
The Death of the First-Born Watts, Alaric Alexander 1825-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10174
The Fallen Star Maginn, William, Astronomer Royal of the New Series 1825-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10173
The Poet’s Bridal-Day Song Cunningham, Allan 1825-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10175
To Odoherty, In Answer to “Farewell,” &c Hogg, James 1825-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10184
“Now the year twenty-four is vanish’d and no more” Maginn, William 1825-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10181
“When built on laws, the good old cause” 1825-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10178
Hymn to the Devil Hogg, James 1825-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10197
“If e’er you would be a brave fellow, young man” Hogg, James 1825-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10198
“When the glen all is still, save the stream from the fountain” Riddell, Henry Scott 1825-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10199
Laudes Robinsonianæ 1825-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10216
The Laird o’ Lamington Hogg, James 1825-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10213
The Rainbow Vaughan, Henry 1825-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10284
To the Rainbow Campbell, Thomas 1825-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10282
“When Panurge and his fellows, as Rab’lais will tell us” Maginn, William 1825-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10295
Song Christopher North (pseudonym) 1825-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10322
The Brakens Wi’ Me Hogg, James 1825-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10320
The March of Intellect. A New Song Timothy Tickler (pseudonym), Hook, Theodore Edward 1825-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10323
Emblems Stebbing, Henry 1826-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10407
Ode to a Steam-Boat Doubleday, Thomas 1826-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10404
Questions and Answers Montgomery, James 1826-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10410
Stanzas for Music Ainsworth, William Harrison 1826-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10411
The Dead Trumpeter Hervey, Thomas Kibble 1826-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10458
The Hebrew Mother Hemans, Felicia 1826-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10405
The Island of Atlantis Croly, George 1826-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10408
The Poet’s Den. A Sketch on the Spot Watts, Alaric Alexander 1826-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10403
The Trumpet Hemans, Felicia 1826-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10406
To the Picture of a Dead Girl, on First Seeing it Hervey, Thomas Kibble 1826-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10409
A Shepherd’s Life 1826-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10440
On the Duke of Buccleuch’s Birth-Day Hogg, James 1826-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10441
Parody on the Exile of Erin Timothy Tickler (pseudonym) 1826-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10445
The Devil’s Walk Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, Southey, Robert 1826-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10427
Verses to the Eagle Mr Ambrose (pseudonym) 1826-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10444
Wat O’ Buccleuch Hogg, James 1826-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10442
“For once in sentimental vein” 1826-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10443
“The Rhine! the Rhine!—May on thy flowing river” 1826-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10439
“Though the place that once knew us will know us no more” Master Ambrose 1826-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10435
Address to a Wild Deer Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1826-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10446
“Oh! Saint Patrick was a gentleman!” Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1826-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10449
Meg O’ Marley Hogg, James 1826-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10455
The Great Muckle Village of Balmaquhapple Hogg, James 1826-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10454
A Dirge Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1826-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10554
Apology for the Little Naval Temple, on Storrs’ Point, Winandermere Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1826-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10551
My Ain Countree Cunningham, Allan 1826-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10557
My Bonny Mary Hogg, James 1826-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10553
The Battle of the Blockheads Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1826-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10555
“O weel befa’ the maiden gay” Hogg, James 1826-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10556
“On the bright margin of Italia’s shore” Radcliffe, Ann 1826-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11322
History of the King-Bird Wilson, Alexander 1826-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10561
Loughrigg-Tarn Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1826-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10562
Lord Ronald’s Child Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1826-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10571
Tam Nelson Hogg, James 1826-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10584
The Humours of Donnybrook Fair Croker, Thomas Crofton 1826-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10586
The Minister’s Mare 1826-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10601
The Song of the Janissary 1826-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10587
To Lucy Tappan, Henry Philip 1826-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10588
“I lookit east—I lookit west” Hogg, James 1826-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10583
“Oh wad that my time were ower but” Mungo Glen (pseudonym) 1826-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10582
“There’s some souls ’ill yammer and cheep” Hogg, James 1826-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10585
A Father’s Grief Dale, Thomas 1826-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10595
A Lament Opie, Amelia 1826-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10591
Inscription for a Monument at Arroyo, in Molina Southey, Robert 1826-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10597
The Brigand Leader and his Wife. (From a picture by Eastlake) Hemans, Felicia 1826-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10598
The Cliffs of Dover Hemans, Felicia 1826-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10594
The Contadina Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1826-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10590
The Contadina. Dictating her Love-Letter Croly, George 1826-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10596
The Enchanted Castle. From a celebrated picture by Claude Lorraine Croly, George 1826-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10593
The Girl in a Florentine Costume. From a picture by H. Howard, Esq. R. A. Watts, Alaric Alexander 1826-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10589
The Old Maid’s Prayer to Diana Tighe, Mary 1826-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10592
Love Hood, Thomas 1827-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10603
Sea Scene Hood, Thomas 1827-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10604
The Last Man Hood, Thomas 1827-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10606
Sing Round About Hawick, &c Hogg, James 1827-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10777
At a Funeral Heber, Reginald 1827-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10876
Christmas Day Heber, Reginald 1827-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10858
Easter Day Heber, Reginald 1827-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10867
Epiphany Heber, Reginald 1827-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10861
Fifteenth Sunday After Trinity Heber, Reginald 1827-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10872
First Sunday After Epiphany. No. I Heber, Reginald 1827-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10862
First Sunday After Trinity Heber, Reginald 1827-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10869
Fourth Sunday After Trinity Heber, Reginald 1827-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10870
Good Friday Heber, Reginald 1827-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10866
Innocent’s Day Heber, Reginald 1827-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10860
Second Sunday After Epiphany Heber, Reginald 1827-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10864
Second Sunday After Epiphany. No. II Heber, Reginald 1827-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10863
Second Sunday in Advent Heber, Reginald 1827-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10857
Septuagesima Sunday Heber, Reginald 1827-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10865
Sixteenth Sunday After Trinity Heber, Reginald 1827-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10874
Sixteenth Sunday After Trinity Heber, Reginald 1827-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10873
St Stephan’s Day Heber, Reginald 1827-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10859
Tenth Sunday After Trinity Heber, Reginald 1827-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10871
Twenty-Second Sunday After Trinity Heber, Reginald 1827-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10875
Whitsunday Heber, Reginald 1827-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10868
To the Five Oaks at Dullwitz Körner, Theodore 1828 The Keepsake 2943
“O, mother, tell the laird o’t” Hogg, James 1828-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10759
“Why does the sun shine on me” Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1828-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10761
“Write, write, tourist and traveller” Gilfillan, Robert 1828-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10760
The “Living Dog” and the “Dead Lion.” From the Times of Thursday Jan. 10 Moore, Thomas (1779-1852) 1828-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10766
Good Night and Joy Be Wi’ You A’ 1828-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10844
Lines Written on the Back of The Ode, On the Distant Prospect of a Good Dinner A Lady 1828-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10843
Ode on the Distant Prospect of a Good Dinner 1828-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10842
Whisky Morgan Odoherty (also Mr Odoherty, Ensign Odoherty) (pseudonym) 1828-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10841
“In Embro town they made a law” 1828-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10837
“They may rail at the city, where first I was born” 1828-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10840
“I sing of a land that was famous of yore” Hogg, James 1828-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10713
“Let us laugh at the asses, while here at our glasses” 1828-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10712
Song—“John Nicholson’s Daughter” Hogg, James 1828-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10717
The Twa Magicians 1828-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10718
“Dost thou ask what life can be?” 1829 Forget-Me-Not 15594
“Sweet spirit! ne’er did I behold” 1829 Forget-Me-Not 15554
Quartett on King Arthur, Dan, and George 1829-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10520
Song on Mr Peel 1829-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10516
Flash Song Maginn, William 1829-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10524
“Here Judas, with a face where shame” Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1829-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10525
“I hope Mrs Muse” 1829-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10528
“My left is adorn’d by a poet” Maginn, William 1829-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10526
“O, Love’s a bitter thing to bide” Hogg, James 1829-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10527
Canadian Boat-Song—(from the Gaelic) 1829-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10529
“Let them cant about Adam and Eve—frae my saul” Hogg, James 1829-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10530
A Bard’s Address to his Youngest Daughter Hogg, James 1829-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10398
On Receiving a Bunch of Flowers from the Author of “The Excursion” Jewsbury, Geraldine 1829-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10390
Stanzas on Seeing a Recently Erected Monument in the Chapel of Greenwich Hospital Dibdin, Thomas John 1829-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10388
The Anniversary Watts, Alaric Alexander 1829-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10392
The Infant Christ, with Flowers Dale, Thomas 1829-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10399
The Neglected Child Bayly, Thomas Haynes 1829-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10393
The Poet’s Answer, To a Lady’s question, respecting the accomplishments most desirable in an Instructress of Children Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 1829-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10395
The Sisters of Bethany Jewsbury, Geraldine 1829-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10401
To Mr Lucas. Written while sitting to him for my Portrait. December, 1825 Mitford, Mary Russell 1829-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10396
Verses Inscribed in an Album Jeffrey, Francis 1829-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10389
“A scene such as we picture in our dreams” Pringle, Thomas 1829-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10397
“My baby! my poor little one! thou’st come a winter flower” Southey, Caroline Bowles 1829-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10394
“Palms of glory, raiment bright” Montgomery, James 1829-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10400
St. Feinah’s Tree. A Legend of Loch Neagh 1830 Forget-Me-Not 15120
“He comes from afar” 1830 Forget-Me-Not 15142
A Chant 1830-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10188
Aitchison’s Carbineers 1830-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10182
Angel Help Lamb, Charles 1830-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10156
God Save the King 1830-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10191
Maga at No. 45 1830-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10187
Peter Weeping Waring, Samuel Miller 1830-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10155
The Broadswords of Old Scotland 1830-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10183
The Cowslip Waring, S. 1830-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10147
The God of Nature Waring, Samuel Miller 1830-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10150
To the Magdalen Waring, Samuel Miller 1830-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10154
To the Round-Leaved Sundew Waring, S. 1830-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10145
“Behave yoursell before folk” 1830-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10180
“Frae royal Wull that wears the crown” 1830-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10186
“Peace! peace! swelling trump that repeatest” Waring, Samuel Miller 1830-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10153
“When Bawdrons, wi’ her mousin paw” 1830-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10179
“’Mid scattered foliage, pale and sere” Waring, S. 1830-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10151
“I may not, I dare not wed with thee” 1831 Forget-Me-Not 15765
“The red deer wons i’ the good green wood, browsing ’neath spreading tree” 1831 Forget-Me-Not 15764
Christmas Carol. In Honour of Maga. Sung by the Contributors Macnish, Robert 1831-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10924
King Willie Hogg, James 1831-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10949
The Tri-Color James (pseudonym) 1831-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10950
Demos Timothy Tickler (pseudonym) 1831-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10957
The Winter Wild Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym Delta, ) 1831-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10959
“Oh! fill the wine-cup high” Williams, Robert Folkstone 1831-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10958
The Gander of Glasgow Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1831-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10975
“O, weel befa’ the maiden gay” Hogg, James 1831-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10974
The Ghost of the Gander Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1831-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10981
The Jacobin Bill Timothy Tickler (pseudonym) 1831-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10980
“Here a foul hulk lies Glasgow’s Gander” Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1831-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10982
Song Timothy Tickler (pseudonym) 1831-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11072
“Would you know what a Whig is, and always was” Hogg, James 1831-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11073
“Bold is the man, at this licentious time” 1831-08-20 The Poor Man’s Guardian 18424
“Pray for the soul” Timothy Tickler (pseudonym) 1831-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11079
“Whate’er thy creed may be” Timothy Tickler (pseudonym) 1831-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11078
“Who dares to say” Timothy Tickler (pseudonym) 1831-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11077
The Monitors Hogg, James 1831-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11088
High Life in the Eighteenth Century Burdock 1832 Forget-Me-Not 15308
A New Song, to be Sung by All Loyal and True Subjects 1832-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11016
Horatian Version [Epodon VII.] On Meeting the Birmingham Mob, Dec. 1831 Ferguson, Samuel 1832-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11015
Roger Goodfellow. A Song. To be sung to all sorry rascals Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1832-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11012
Stanzas to Music Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1832-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11011
The Forging of the Anchor Ferguson, Samuel 1832-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11014
The Free’d Bird Hemans, Felicia 1832-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11013
A Song of Pitcairn’s Island Bryant, William Cullen 1832-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11129
Indian at the Burying-Place of His Fathers Bryant, William Cullen 1832-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11127
Song of Marion’s Men Bryant, William Cullen 1832-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11131
The African Chief Bryant, William Cullen 1832-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11132
The Canny Courtship 1832-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11099
The Disinterred Warrior Bryant, William Cullen 1832-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11101
The Hunter’s Serenade Bryant, William Cullen 1832-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11130
The Indian Girl’s Lament Bryant, William Cullen 1832-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11128
The New Moon Bryant, William Cullen 1832-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11133
The Skies Bryant, William Cullen 1832-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11134
To a Waterfowl Bryant, William Cullen 1832-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11135
“Haul away, haul away, down helm, I say” 1832-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11100
A Dirge Tennyson, Alfred 1832-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11149
Adeline Tennyson, Alfred 1832-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11152
Isabel Tennyson, Alfred 1832-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11150
Lost Hope Tennyson, Alfred 1832-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11139
Love, Pride, and Forgetfulness Tennyson, Alfred 1832-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11140
Mariana Tennyson, Alfred 1832-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11151
National Song Tennyson, Alfred 1832-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11137
Ode to Memory Tennyson, Alfred 1832-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11147
Recollections of the Arabian Nights Tennyson, Alfred 1832-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11155
Second Song.—To the Same Tennyson, Alfred 1832-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11145
Song.—The Owl Tennyson, Alfred 1832-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11144
Sonnet Tennyson, Alfred 1832-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11141
The Ballad of Oriana Tennyson, Alfred 1832-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11154
The Deserted House Tennyson, Alfred 1832-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11148
The Kraken Tennyson, Alfred 1832-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11146
The Poet’s Mind Tennyson, Alfred 1832-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11142
The Sleeping Beauty Tennyson, Alfred 1832-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11153
The Wrecked Mariner Tennyson, Alfred 1832-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11136
The “How” and the “Why” ? Tennyson, Alfred 1832-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11143
We are Free Tennyson, Alfred 1832-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11138
Bishop Fill Pots! Alias Fill Bags!! Now of Exeter 1832-05-12 The Poor Man’s Guardian 18441
Seathewaite Castle Daniel, Samuel 1832-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11159
The Old Man’s Sigh. A Sonnet Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 1832-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11163
Ulpha Kirk Daniel, Samuel 1832-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11160
The Effect of Great Riches J. H. (poet; Poor Man’s Guardian) 1832-06-09 The Poor Man’s Guardian 18444
“Look how haughty and proud, how empty and vain” J. H. (poet; Poor Man’s Guardian) 1832-06-30 The Poor Man’s Guardian 18446
Farewell to Italy Griffin, Edmund D. 1832-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11183
Angler’s Tent 1832-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11187
Love No Longer Thrills My Soul 1832-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11188
Wastwater in a Calm Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1832-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11186
Wastwater in a Storm Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1832-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11185
The Weaver’s Song Procter, Bryan Waller (pseudonym Barry Cornwall) 1832-08-04 The Poor Man’s Guardian 18448
A New Song for the Electors of the County of Mid-Lothian 1832-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11215
Abercrombie Came Down Like a Wolf on the Fold 1832-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11216
Here’s a Health to Aytoun 1832-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11219
Schedule A! Schedule A! 1832-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11214
The Clerk of the Pipe 1832-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11217
The Unequal Conference and the Vex’d Debate 1832-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11220
Whar Ha’e Ye Been a’ Day 1832-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11218
Aytoun, Our Dear Union Laddie 1832-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11235
There Were Times, My Lord Jeffrey, Between You and Me 1832-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11234
On a Redbreast Coming Into My Cottage, December, 1810 Forrest, James 1832-12-22 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3020
The Wee Raggit Laddie Ballantine, James 1832-12-22 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3021
Hymn for the Czar Scott, Walter 1832-12-29 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3023
Song 1833 Forget-Me-Not 15273
“Ob all da sarcy Condord’s crew” 1833 Forget-Me-Not 15272
The Moorish Maid of Granada 1833-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11353
“‘Power’ wants to send our King” 1833-06-08 The Poor Man’s Guardian 18474
Echo and Silence Eagles, John 1833-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11379
The Fairy Eagles, John 1833-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11377
The Fairy’s Reply Eagles, John 1833-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11378
“Seek thou not the royal hall” 1834 Forget-Me-Not 15763
“When a man reasons thus” Political Corrector 1834-02-01 The Poor Man’s Guardian 18495
The Poet’s Bower 1834-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11906
The Song of the British Slave Veritas 1834-03-01 The Poor Man’s Guardian 18497
Freemen, Up! One of the Tenth 1834-05-17 The Poor Man’s Guardian 18505
Tenth Ward Battle Song One of the Tenth 1834-05-17 The Poor Man’s Guardian 18506
The Tar’s Election Song Nep. (pseudonym) 1834-05-17 The Poor Man’s Guardian 18508
“Behold the Bank! its spacious trash” Jones 1834-05-17 The Poor Man’s Guardian 18507
“Ye tools of the Bank!” 1834-05-17 The Poor Man’s Guardian 18509
“Get thee gone, Old Year!” 1835 Forget-Me-Not 15256
“My lost William—thou in whom” Shelley, Percy Bysshe 1835 Forget-Me-Not 15257
“Sleeping in lily bells all the hot day” 1835 Forget-Me-Not 15255
“Queen and Huntress, chaste and fair” Jonson, Ben 1835-01-03 The Penny Magazine 15872
An Occasional Prologue Raymond, G. 1835-03-25 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3327
The Garden Marvell, Andrew 1835-04-11 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3324
Yarrow Revisited Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1835-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11655
Song.—The Taking of the Salmon Stoddart, Thomas Tod 1835-05-16 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3330
The Old and Young Courtier 1835-05-30 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3331
Oh, Waly, Waly 1835-09-19 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3344
Tak Your Auld Cloak About Ye 1835-09-19 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3345
My Peggy Is A Young Thing Ramsay, Allan 1835-10-10 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3350
The Hand-Maiden’s Lament 1836 Forget-Me-Not 15323
“Hear us, loved Athena, hear!” 1836 Forget-Me-Not 15311
“Know’st thou the land which lovers ought to choose?” Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1836 Forget-Me-Not 15331
Braid Claith Fergusson, Robert 1836-05-21 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3414
Culloden Grieve, John 1836-06-18 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3417
Prelude to Hymn on Providence Da Costa, Isaac 1836-10-15 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3429
Summer Morning’s Song Tollens, Hendrik 1836-10-15 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3427
The Nightingale Loots, Cornelis 1836-10-15 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3428
“As the violet loveth the welcome shade” 1837 Forget-Me-Not 15871
A Thanksgiving For His House Herrick, Robert 1837-02-04 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3450
To Corinna, To go a-Maying Herrick, Robert 1837-02-04 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3449
To Primroses, Filled with Morning Dew Herrick, Robert 1837-02-04 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3447
Sonnet to ___, In Her Seventieth Year Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1837-03-04 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3457
The Primrose of the Rock Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1837-03-04 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3458
Scorn Not the Least Southwell, Robert 1837-03-25 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3468
A Christmas Hymn Domett, Alfred 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14148
A Picture (In the Dark Monastic Ages) Eagles, John 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14151
Ah! Thyrsis, weep no more: though both thine eyes Theocritus 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14131
Barley Wood Thompson, Henry 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14147
Bion’s Third Idyll Bion of Smyrna 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14138
Chryto and Thespis 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14140
Cowslip Green Thompson, Henry 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14146
Eros and Fowler Bion of Smyrna 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14135
Hymn to Mars Homer 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14142
Hymn to Venus Homer 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14141
Meleager on Spring Meleager 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14129
O, mortal, heed thy life, nor quit the port Theocritus 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14134
Sappho H. K. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14107
Song for a Family Party, to be sung by “All who’ve known each other long” Domett, Alfred 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14144
Summer Evening in Herts. (Composed Many Seasons Ago) Eagles, John 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14149
The Honey Stealer Theocritus 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14136
The Honey Stealer Theocritus 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14137
The Portrait Lowe, Helen 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14145
The son of Pæon to Miletus came Theocritus 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14132
The Syracusan Orthon warns you this Theocritus 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14133
To an Evening Cloud Raining in the Distance Eagles, John 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14150
“Come, by the nymphs, I pr’ythee play” Theocritus 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14130
“Ride on, thy peerless beauty! frank and free” J. A. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14109
“When Love to fly once took occasion” Moschus 1837-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14139
Sweet Lavender Strickland, Agnes 1837-04-01 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3471
The Country Dog in Town Strickland, Agnes 1837-04-01 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3472
The Girl and the Blossoms. (From the Italian of Rossi) Rossi, Giacomo 1837-04-01 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3473
Beranger’s Adieu to Song Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1837-04-29 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3481
Blind Mother and Daughter Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1837-04-29 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3479
The Carrier Dove of Athens Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1837-04-29 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3480
Louis the Eleventh Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1837-07-15 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3491
The Hearty Old Man Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1837-07-15 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3490
The Young Maid and the Flower de Chateaubriand, François-René 1837-07-15 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3492
Ode to A Nightingale Keats, John 1837-08-19 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3498
To The Cuckoo Bruce, Michael 1837-09-02 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3506
A View in the Island of Tanna Hawkey, Charlotte 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14627
A Wail for Dædalus 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14640
Alfred the Harper Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14665
Earth and Heaven Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14641
Enquiry Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14652
Faith and Friendship Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14642
Faith in Peril Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14661
Fancy in a Stage-Coach. Written Among the Alleghanies, 1834. Addressed to—Whomever the Reader Likes Best Domett, Alfred 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14636
Forest Beauties. Written in Recollection of a Sojourn in the Backwoods of Upper Canada, in the Winter of 1833 and 1834 Domett, Alfred 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14635
Good and Ill Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14648
Hope and Faith Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14655
Hope and Memory Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14666
I. (“Mute is the Minstrel’s wonder-moving shell!”) Chapman, Matthew James 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14620
II. (“Hush’d is the Shepherd’s voice that often woke”) Chapman, Matthew James 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14621
III. (“Look how from yonder Mountain’s rocky urns”) Chapman, Matthew James 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14622
IV. (“When England’s Morning Star of song was set”) Chapman, Matthew James 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14623
Joy in Evil Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14658
Life Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14647
Light and Darkness Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14643
Nature and God Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14660
Nature Inevitable Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14663
On Troy Agathias Scholasticus 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14633
One Life in All Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14656
Plants and Men Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14653
Remorse Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14664
Something and Nothing Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14651
Song of Silenus J. A. of Wadham College, Oxford 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14630
Sonnets Written Among the Mountain Scenery of Cumberland Hamilton, Richard Winter 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14626
Substance and Shadow Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14650
The Ages 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14639
The Dearest 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14638
The Flower and Star Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14657
The Future Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14649
The Goat and the Vine Leonidas of Tarentum 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14632
The Martyr-Student J. T. C. of Brazen-nose 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14629
The Moss-Rose 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14637
The Pains of Knowledge Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14654
This World Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14644
Thought and Deed Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14645
Thought and Love Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14662
Thoughts of Youth and Manhood Orielensis (pseudonym) 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14634
Time and Eternity Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14646
V. (“It is a glorious thing to feel secure”) Chapman, Matthew James 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14624
VI. (“Lamented Youth! so frank and brave! so young”) Chapman, Matthew James 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14625
Where to Look Sterling, John 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14659
“Ay—’tis a goodly sight—those verdant bays” Thyillus 1837-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14631
A Book Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14338
An Epitaph Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14302
Apes and Eagles Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14342
Atlas and Jove Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14346
Calm and Storm Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14354
Cant Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14341
Cares and Days Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14313
Dreaming and Waking Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14299
Earth and Air Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14311
Eleven Triads Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14356
Eyes and Stars Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14335
Ixion and the Centaurs Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14310
Joan D’Arc Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14364
Leaves and Seed Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14314
Louis XV. Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14362
Mirabeau Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14363
Night and Dawn Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14336
On Reading a Newspaper Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14307
Pompeii Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14352
Prose and Song Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14297
Sceptics and Spectres Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14337
Seeing and Doing Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14347
Smiles Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14355
Steam Land Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14345
The Astronomer Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14350
The Beggar Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14317
The Cloud Embracer and the Cloud Compeller Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 15916
The Desert’s Use Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14351
The Destroyers Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14343
The Dreams of Ocean Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14334
The Happy Hour Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14305
The Hunter Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14358
The Husbandman Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14357
The Husbandman Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14316
The Lady of the Castle Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14361
The Mariners Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14359
The Oak of Judah Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14339
The Part and the Whole Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14348
The Penitent Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14304
The Poet Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14300
The Poet’s Home Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14303
The Power of Words Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14344
The Rose and the Gauntlet Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14360
The Round of the Wheel Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14353
The Rule of Action Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14340
The Shafts of Song Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14298
The Silkless Worm Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14349
The Solitary Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14318
The Spice Tree Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14309
The Spinner Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14315
The Tomb of Simonides Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14301
The Two Mirrors Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14308
The Two Oceans Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14312
The Worth of Life Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14319
To a Child Sterling, John 1837-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14306
The Cataract of Lodore Southey, Robert 1837-11-18 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3510
Earl Walter’s Daughter 1838 Forget-Me-Not 15793
The Comet Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1838-02-10 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3524
The Convoy of David Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1838-02-10 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3522
The Tax-Gatherer Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1838-02-10 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3523
Parish Sick and Parish Doctor Eagles, John 1838-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14371
The Poor Man’s Burial Eagles, John 1838-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14373
The Ruined Mother Eagles, John 1838-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14370
The Union Workhouse Eagles, John 1838-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14372
The Wife’s Remonstrance Eagles, John 1838-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14369
An Hour in the Mountains Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14725
Art and Conscience Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14707
Cassandra 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14692
Christ and Mahommed Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14720
Coleridge Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14733
Delicate Sensibility Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14710
Delos Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14699
Drink and Think Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14724
I. (“There are some hearts that never do grow old”) Chapman, Matthew James 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14728
II. (“Poor stricken deer! for whom the world had not”) Chapman, Matthew James 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14729
III. (“Not seld of yore, ’tis said, Calabrian eyes”) Chapman, Matthew James 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14730
Inward Gratitude Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14695
Milo’s Destiny Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14715
Off Ushant Simmons, Bartholomew 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14693
Pearls and Bubbles Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14705
Sacred Sudorifics Catholicus Sudans (pseudonym) 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14667
Scorn and Repentance Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14703
Self and Selfishness Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14716
Shakspeare Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14732
Sin and Reason Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14701
Smoke and Cloud Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14700
Snuffers Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14712
Stars Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14704
Statues Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14694
The Earthen Lamp Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14708
The Funeral Torch Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14698
The Hermit’s Lamp Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14697
The Human Couplet Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14709
The Lady Jane Grey Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14731
The Locked Gate Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14706
The Magic Lantern Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14714
The Ring of Polycrates Schiller, Friedrich 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14691
The Scytheman Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14711
The Shadow Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14722
The Song of Eve to Cain Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14726
The Torch Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14723
The Voyage of Earth Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14696
The Well of Truth Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14713
The World and the Dewdrop Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14718
The World and the Pebble Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14717
The Wounds of Life Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14719
To a Lady Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14721
To-Day and To-Morrow Sterling, John 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14702
Wee Willie 1838-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 14727
The Fly Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1838-05-05 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3534
The Guardian Angel Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1838-05-05 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3533
Dutch Anthem Tollens, Hendrik 1838-10-27 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3639
Farewell to Life Körner, Theodore 1838-10-27 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3641
The Lyre and Sword Körner, Theodore 1838-10-27 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3644
The Sword Song Körner, Theodore 1838-10-27 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3643
The Pilgrims and The Peas Wolcot, John (pseudonym Peter Pindar) 1838-12-08 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3653
The Razors Wolcot, John (pseudonym Peter Pindar) 1838-12-08 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3651
“The hundred halls of Lord Lafeu” 1839 Forget-Me-Not 15362
The Birds Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1839-03-02 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3716
The Old Minstrel Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1839-03-02 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3718
The Poacher’s Wife Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1839-03-02 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3721
The Prisoner’s Fire Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1839-03-02 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3717
Adieus of Queen Mary Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1839-10-12 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3748
Lament of Mary Queen of Scots, On the Eve of a New Year Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1839-10-12 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3750
The Quern-Lilt Jamieson, Robert 1839-10-18 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3752
The Dey’s Song Jamieson, Robert 1839-10-26 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3753
The Weaver’s Song Procter, Bryan Waller (pseudonym Barry Cornwall) 1839-10-26 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3754
Happy Frailty Watts, Isaac 1839-11-02 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3755
The Ant or Emmet Watts, Isaac 1839-11-02 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3756
The Rose Watts, Isaac 1839-11-02 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 3757
A Vision of Combs. Addressed to the “Forget Me Not” Swain, Charles 1840 Forget-Me-Not 15163
Spike Island. A Legend 1840 Forget-Me-Not 15169
Trips of the Lily of Bonchurch White, James 1840-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11438
The Battle Croly, George 1840-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11460
Beranger to His Old Coat Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1840-04-04 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 4387
The Prisoner of War Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1840-04-04 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 4385
The Recollections of the People Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1840-04-04 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 4384
The Wild-Fires Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1840-04-04 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 4386
The Hero Nicoll, Robert 1840-05-02 The Chartist Circular 30
Experience Morris, Charles 1840-05-23 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 4394
The Bard’s Speculation Morris, Charles 1840-05-23 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 4396
The Power of Love Morris, Charles 1840-05-23 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 4395
Aileen’s Song 1840-07-11 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 4403
The Harper’s Song 1840-07-11 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 4404
Ode on the First of May Buchanan, George 1840-07-18 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 4408
To Neæra Buchanan, George 1840-07-18 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 4406
Baden-Baden Croly, George 1840-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11307
The Broken Violin Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1840-10-10 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5226
The Song of the Cossack Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1840-10-10 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5225
The Swallows Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1840-10-10 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5227
A Widow’s Wail Hogg, James 1840-10-17 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5229
Bonny Mary Hogg, James 1840-10-17 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5228
Father’s Lament Hogg, James 1840-10-17 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5230
“Oh, my lassie, our joy to complete again” Hogg, James 1840-10-17 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 12307
Duty and Pleasure Piozzi, Hester Lynch Thrale 1840-10-31 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5232
Beacoup D’Amour Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1840-11-14 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5237
Serenade De Vigny, Alfred 1840-11-14 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5236
The Charms of the Fatherland de Beauharnais, Hortense 1840-11-14 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5238
To The Nightingale de Lamartine, Alphonse 1840-11-14 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5235
The Drunken Sea 1840-11-28 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5240
Ode to Blindness Rushton, Edward 1840-12-26 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5244
The Cock and the Fox—A Fable Habert, François 1841-09-04 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5277
To My Flute Thom, William 1841-12-25 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5302
“Ever should the damosel” 1842 Forget-Me-Not 15766
Genevieve Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 1842-03-19 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5324
Immortality of Poets Du Bellay, Joachim 1842-04-09 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5321
Song on April Belleau, Rémy 1842-04-09 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5320
Thoughts of Heaven Nicoll, Robert 1842-06-04 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5328
The Angel and The Child Reboul, Jean 1842-07-09 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5332
The Castle of the Mendicant Reboul, Jean 1842-07-09 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5333
The Mitherless Bairn Thom, William 1842-07-09 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5334
The Soul of Books Bulwer-Lytton, Edward 1842-07-30 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5337
To A Withered Tree in June Bulwer-Lytton, Edward 1842-07-30 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5338
Elegy on the Sparrow Catullus, Gaius Valerius 1842-08-06 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5340
To Lesbia’s Sparrow Catullus, Gaius Valerius 1842-08-06 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5339
Auld Robin Forbes Blamire, Susanna 1842-08-13 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5342
The Nabob Blamire, Susanna 1842-08-13 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5341
All Things Perish Save Virtue Powell, Thomas 1842-12-03 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5357
Bonnie Lady Ann Cunningham, Allan 1842-12-24 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5360
Hame, Hame, Hame Cunningham, Allan 1842-12-24 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5361
The Town Child and the Country Child Cunningham, Allan 1842-12-24 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5362
“There sits by yonder stream” 1843 Forget-Me-Not 15415
Farewell to the Reader Schiller, Friedrich 1843-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9962
Hymn to Joy Schiller, Friedrich 1843-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9951
Resignation Schiller, Friedrich 1843-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9954
The Commencement of the New Century Schiller, Friedrich 1843-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9960
The Conflict Schiller, Friedrich 1843-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9953
The Gods of Greece Schiller, Friedrich 1843-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9955
The Invincible Armada Schiller, Friedrich 1843-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9952
The Meeting Schiller, Friedrich 1843-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9956
The Minstrels of Old Schiller, Friedrich 1843-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9961
The Puppet-Show of Life Schiller, Friedrich 1843-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9959
To a Young Friend Devoting Himself to Philosophy Schiller, Friedrich 1843-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9958
To Emma Schiller, Friedrich 1843-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9957
Ode to the Cuckoo 1843-12-09 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5395
The Tombstone Crosland, Camilla (née Toulmin) 1844-01-13 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5401
The Death and Burial of Malbrough 1844-01-20 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5402
Spring—A New Version Hood, Thomas 1844-01-27 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5405
“No!” Hood, Thomas 1844-01-27 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5404
Southey’s Epitaph Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1844-02-03 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5406
The Lounger (Le Flaneur) Menètrier, Casimir 1844-03-09 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5411
A Cameronian Dream Hislop, James 1844-03-23 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5413
Imitation of a Passage in Tasso’s Amynta Tasso, Torquato 1844-03-23 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5414
The Gascon Charrin, Pierre-Joseph 1844-03-30 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5415
Jean de Nivelle 1844-06-08 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5453
First Love Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10651
Introduction Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10649
Mignon Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10658
Second Life Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10653
The Bride of Corinth Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10650
The Doleful Lay of the Noble Wife of Asan Aga Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10665
The Erl King Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10655
The Fisher Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10660
The Minstrel Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10663
The Violet Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10664
Who’ll Buy a Cupid? Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10652
Humorous Dialogue Between Brothers of the Charter House 1844-07-27 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5459
Portraits À La Mode Favart, Charles Simon 1844-08-17 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5463
The Ring and the Fish 1844-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10754
A Night Thought Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10725
Cupid as a Landscape Painter Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10685
New Love, New Life Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10734
Philine’s Song Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10696
Prometheus Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10726
Separation Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10735
The Artist’s Morning Song Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10688
The Castle on the Mountain Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10695
The God and the Bayaderé. An Indian Legend Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10691
The Magician’s Apprentice Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10736
The Treasure-Seeker Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10693
The Wild Rose Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10724
To My Mistress Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1844-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10697
The Battle of Corrymuckloch 1844-10-19 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5471
Bertha in the Lane Browning, Elizabeth Barrett 1844-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10750
Comfort Browning, Elizabeth Barrett 1844-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10745
Discontent Browning, Elizabeth Barrett 1844-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10741
Futurity Browning, Elizabeth Barrett 1844-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10743
Patience Taught by Nature Browning, Elizabeth Barrett 1844-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10746
The Cry of the Human Browning, Elizabeth Barrett 1844-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10748
The Meaning of the Look Browning, Elizabeth Barrett 1844-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10744
The Romance of the Swan’s Nest Browning, Elizabeth Barrett 1844-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10749
“Where is she now? Are her small feet” 1845 Forget-Me-Not 15835
A Calm at Sea Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10919
A New Love Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10943
Anacreon’s Grave Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10926
Comfort in Tears Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10914
Evening Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10918
Exculpation Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10940
Holy Family Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10939
Love’s Hour-Glass Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10928
Marriage Unequal Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10938
Perfect Bliss Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10931
Philomela Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10934
Phœbus and Hermes Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10942
Retribution Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10923
Sacred Ground Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10935
Solitude Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10930
Sorrow Without Consolation Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10913
The Breeze Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10921
The Brothers Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10927
The Cavalier’s Choice Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10922
The Chosen Rock Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10932
The Dance of Death Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10910
The Death Trance Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10933
The Fairest Flower. The Lay of the Captive Earl Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10912
The Husbandman Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10925
The King in Thule Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10909
The Muse’s Mirror Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10941
The Park Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10936
The Swiss Alp Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10945
The Teachers Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10937
The Water-Man Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10908
The Wreaths Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10944
To a Golden Heart Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10915
Warning Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10929
Welcome and Departure Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1845-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10916
On Getting Home the Portrait of a Female Child, Six Years Old, Painted by Eugenio Latilla Campbell, Thomas 1845-02-08 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5804
The Harp Riddell, Henry Scott 1845-02-18 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5805
Freedom and Right Freiligrath, Ferdinand 1845-02-22 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5807
Song on Curling Watson, Walter 1845-02-22 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5806
Yarra Lewis, Matthew 1845-03-01 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5808
May It Last 1845-05-17 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5821
Thoughts of A Mother 1845-05-17 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5823
Caucasus Pushkin, Alexander 1845-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10994
October 19, 1825 Pushkin, Alexander 1845-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10992
The Black Shawl Pushkin, Alexander 1845-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10996
The Mob Pushkin, Alexander 1845-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10995
The Rose Pushkin, Alexander 1845-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10997
The Storm Pushkin, Alexander 1845-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10998
To *** Pushkin, Alexander 1845-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10993
Echo Pushkin, Alexander 1845-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11002
Motion Pushkin, Alexander 1845-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11025
Presentiment Pushkin, Alexander 1845-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11027
Remembrance Pushkin, Alexander 1845-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11004
The Feast of Peter the First Pushkin, Alexander 1845-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11000
The Lay of the Wise Olég Pushkin, Alexander 1845-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11003
The Madonna Pushkin, Alexander 1845-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11028
To the Slanderers of Russia Pushkin, Alexander 1845-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11026
“Alas for Her! Why is She Shining?” Pushkin, Alexander 1845-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10999
“I Have Outlived the Hopes That Charm’d Me” Pushkin, Alexander 1845-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11024
“Town of Starving, Town of Splendour!” Pushkin, Alexander 1845-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11001
The Death of Pan Mackay, Charles 1845-10-11 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5842
“Donec gratus eram tibi” Horace 1846-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11052
“Vixi puellis nuper idoneus” Horace 1846-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11051
London Bridge Croly, George 1846-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11095
Song for the Million Croly, George 1846-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11096
The Tunnel Croly, George 1846-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 11097
Epitaph 1847-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10917
Epitaph Bradwell, Jack 1847-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10906
Ode to Blackwall Croly, George 1847-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10911
The Isle of Dogs Croly, George 1847-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10903
The Poet’s Auction Croly, George 1847-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10920
The Song of the Mail-Coachman 1847-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10904
The Art of Book-Keeping 1847-03-13 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5907
The Cardinal’s Voyage Croly, George 1847-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10971
The Royal Arsenal 1847-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10969
The Vision 1847-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10968
True Love 1847-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10970
To the Lace-Winged Fly 1847-04-17 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5914
The Old Vagrant Beranger, Pierre-Jean de 1847-05-08 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5918
Phormio’s Victory In the Corinthian Gulf 1847-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10733
Better than Beauty Swain, Charles 1848-02-26 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5957
Mortality Swain, Charles 1848-02-26 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5958
Above and Below Mackay, Charles 1848-03-11 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5960
I Ken a Fair Wee Flower Maclagan, Alexander 1848-07-22 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5979
The Evil E’e Maclagan, Alexander 1848-07-22 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 5978
Advice to a Painter Anacreon 1849-06-02 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6021
“A friend returned! spring bursting forth again!” Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North) 1849-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10385
Watch Chant at Chur 1849-09-15 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6042
Stanzas on — Symington, Andrew James 1849-10-27 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6041
“Hail, happy Dalkey! Queen of isles” Moore, Thomas (1779-1852) 1850-09-14 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6088
The Changeling Lowell, James Russell 1851-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9123
The Lapse of Time Bryant, William Cullen 1851-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9736
The Treadmill Song Holmes, Oliver Wendell 1851-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9737
“There sits a lovely maiden” Uhland, Johann Ludwig 1851-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9113
“The splendour falls on castle walls” Tennyson, Alfred 1852-06-26 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6175
“Ballad for the Cambridge Election” Moore, Thomas (1779-1852) 1853-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9203
“The Insurrection of the Papers” Moore, Thomas (1779-1852) 1853-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9204
“Crafts in Danger” 1853-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9205
Secret Sorrow Dayka, Gábor 1854-03-18 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6227
The Cottager’s Song Dayka, Gábor 1854-03-18 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6216
Song of the Workmen Dupont, Pierre 1854-05-06 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6234
The Day of the Dead (Le Jour des Morts) Dupont, Pierre 1854-05-06 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6217
No. I.—The Ganges Dutt, Shoshee Chunder 1854-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9287
No. II.—Gour Dutt, Govin Chunder 1854-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9288
No. III.—Lines Written on the Fly-Leaf of My Bible Dutt, Govin Chunder 1854-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9289
Chaucer’s Dream of the Crystal Palace Chaucer, Geoffrey 1854-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9296
A Mountain Idyl 1854-09-09 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6255
A Dirge Webster, John 1854-09-23 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6236
A “Sad Song” Fletcher, John, Beaumont, Francis 1854-09-23 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6265
Bridal Song Ford, John 1854-09-23 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6239
Cupid and Campaspe Lyly, John 1854-09-23 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6253
Jealousy Davenant, William 1854-09-23 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6251
Love for Love Sheridan, Richard Brinsley 1854-09-23 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6250
Love’s Hue-and-Cry Shirley, James 1854-09-23 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6246
Melancholy Beaumont, Francis, Fletcher, John 1854-09-23 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6266
The Death-Bell Heywood, Thomas 1854-09-23 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6238
The Grace of Simplicity Jonson, Ben 1854-09-23 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6259
The Pursuit of Love Webster, John, Rowley, William 1854-09-23 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6237
The Work-Girl’s Song Udall, Nicholas 1854-09-23 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6244
The Light of the Stars Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth 1854-11-11 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6261
The Two Locks of Hair Pfizer, Gustav 1854-11-11 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6249
Song Kingsley, Charles 1855-06-16 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6285
The Day of the Lord Kingsley, Charles 1855-06-16 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6269
The Three Fishermen Kingsley, Charles 1855-06-16 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6274
The Boulden Brothers 1855-09-22 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 7718
The Fatal Shot 1855-09-22 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 7719
The Artists 1856-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9304
The Midges Swayne, Margaret Sarah 1856-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9303
Going Out and Coming In Craig (Knox), Isa 1856-04-12 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6295
The Ae Lamb o’ the Fauld Craig (Knox), Isa 1856-04-12 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6294
The Blind Bairn Craig (Knox), Isa 1856-04-12 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6296
Naebody’s Bairn Ballantine, James 1856-05-31 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6300
Old Age’s Garland Ballantine, James 1856-05-31 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6302
The Faither’s Knee Ballantine, James 1856-05-31 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6303
The Gray Hill Plaid Ballantine, James 1856-05-31 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6304
Wife, Come Hame Ballantine, James 1856-05-31 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6301
Bergstimme Heine, Heinrich 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9311
Dirge Eastman, Charles G. 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9791
Frühzeitiger Frühling Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9363
Isabel Eastman, Charles G. 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9305
Morning Hymn 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9309
Scene in a Vermont Winter Eastman, Charles G. 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9792
The Weeping Lady Barnes, William 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9794
The Woodlands Barnes, William 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9793
Trinklied Rochlitz, Friedrich 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9315
Vanitas! Vanitatum Vanitas! Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9312
“Ah! if thou wert mine own, love” Heine, Heinrich 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9365
“Cable and shroud! the blast howls loud” Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9369
“Forth rushes the water” 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9358
“From the mountain to the champlaign” Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9307
“Gently the mellow moonlight stream’d” 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9364
“How lordly smileth” Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9362
“I scarcely hoped again to see” 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9368
“If thou wilt ease thine heart” Beddoes, Thomas Lovell 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9306
“In blue waving mists and in the deep snow” Wilson, Andrew 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9367
“Life from each star above is beaming” Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9313
“Lovely eyes in loved ones gazing” Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9359
“Nation on Nation, Man upon Man” Wilson, Andrew 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9370
“Oh, come to me when through the night” 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9366
“Since ’tis clear I only can” 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9371
“Sing not in that strain so dulful” Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9360
“Through the woods storm-tost” 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9356
“Vainly, alas! I dream’d that yet” 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9310
“We three archers be” 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9308
“When daffodils begin to peer” Shakespeare, William 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9361
“Who never eat with tears their bread” Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1856-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9357
On Bill Sykes. (After Anacreon) Anacreon 1857-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9459
A Scotch Health to K. J. Hearne, Thomas 1857-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9797
Acrostique Upon Old Lord Wharton Hearne, Thomas 1857-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9796
On the Tack Hearne, Thomas 1857-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9461
Verses on the New Promotions Hearne, Thomas 1857-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9462
Tears van Streek (née Brinkman) 1858-02-27 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6437
The Watchman Kleyn, Adelaide 1858-02-27 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6433
To the Brother of Sleep Rijfkogel, Albertine 1858-02-27 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6438
Kemp Owain 1858-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9488
The Volunteers’ Song 1860-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7746
The Chess-Board Bulwer-Lytton, Robert (pseudonym Owen Meredith) 1860-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7788
The Cavaliers’ March to London Macaulay, Thomas Babington 1860-08-04 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6733
The Indian Summer Reid, Mayne 1860-08-04 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6742
Lines in Answers to a Poem entitled “Spring,” signed “Pauper,” in the Athenaeum Hood, Thomas 1860-08-11 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6744
Delight in Disorder Herrick, Robert 1861-01 Temple Bar 16941
Discontents in Devon Herrick, Robert 1861-01 Temple Bar 16942
The Barrin’ o’ the Door 1861-03 Macmillan’s Magazine 14772
“My daddie is a caukert carle” Carnegie, James 1861-03 Macmillan’s Magazine 14777
“O, Waly, Waly, up the bank” 1861-03 Macmillan’s Magazine 14776
“There was anes a may, and she loo’d na men” Baillie, Grisell (Grizel) 1861-03 Macmillan’s Magazine 14778
“Come pleasing rest, eternal slumber fall” Aram, Eugene 1861-04 Temple Bar 16957
“Ladies and gentles, by your leave” 1861-04 Temple Bar 16953
“Wheresoever ye fare by fryth or by fell” Berners, Juliana 1861-04 Temple Bar 16954
“The reverent Dean” Mr. Anonymous 1861-05 Temple Bar 16960
The Wild-Swan Browne (Brown), Frances 1861-05-04 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6589
A Conjugal Dispute Bulwer-Lytton, Robert (pseudonym Owen Meredith) 1861-05-25 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6593
Church Music Herbert, George 1861-07 Temple Bar 16968
Life Herbert, George 1861-07 Temple Bar 16969
“I am o’erwhelmed that Death, that tryant grim” 1861-08 Temple Bar 16975
When the Night and Morning Meet Greenwell, Dora 1861-10-01 The English Woman’s Journal 15870
Love’s Farewell Drayton, Michael 1861-12-14 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6621
On A Girdle Waller, Edmund 1861-12-14 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6622
Present in Absence Donne, John 1861-12-14 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6623
To-morrow Collins, John (1742-1808) 1861-12-14 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6624
Brown William 1862-01-04 Once a Week 870
Mollie Charane 1862-01-04 Once a Week 11669
On Seeing the Speaker Asleep in His Chair. In One of the Debates of the First Reformed Parliament. Praed, William Mackworth (1802-1839) 1862-04 Temple Bar 17010
“Alas, ‘tis true, I have gone here and there” Shakespeare, William 1862-04 Temple Bar 17005
“Come from my First, ay, come!” Praed, William Mackworth (1802-1839) 1862-04 Temple Bar 17009
“My First was dark o’er earth and air” Praed, William Mackworth (1802-1839) 1862-04 Temple Bar 17008
“O for my sake do thou with fortune chide” Shakespeare, William 1862-04 Temple Bar 17006
“O that you were yourself! But, love, you are” Shakespeare, William 1862-04 Temple Bar 16998
“Sin of self-love possesseth all mine eye” Shakespeare, William 1862-04 Temple Bar 17004
“So am I as the rich, whose blessed key” Shakespeare, William 1862-04 Temple Bar 17002
“So now I have confessed that he is thine” Shakespeare, William 1862-04 Temple Bar 17007
“That thou hast her, it is not all my grief” Shakespeare, William 1862-04 Temple Bar 17001
“Unthriftly loveliness, why dost thou spend” Shakespeare, William 1862-04 Temple Bar 16997
“What is your substance, whereof are you made” Shakespeare, William 1862-04 Temple Bar 17003
“When in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes” Shakespeare, William 1862-04 Temple Bar 17000
“Who will believe my verse in time to come” Shakespeare, William 1862-04 Temple Bar 16999
“Farewell, queen, children, sister (Louis Cries)” 1862-05 Temple Bar 17013
“When on the scaffold he did say” 1862-05 Temple Bar 17014
The Best Thing in the World Browning, Elizabeth Barrett 1862-05-01 The English Woman’s Journal 15852
Up-Hill Rossetti, Christina G. 1862-05-01 The English Woman’s Journal 15853
“A Bruised Reed Shall He Not Break” Rossetti, Christina G. 1862-05-01 The English Woman’s Journal 15854
“With a sharp steel pen for slaughter ripe” 1862-06 Temple Bar 17017
Godiva. Inscribed to John Hunter Hunt, Leigh 1862-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 14010
The Inevitable Hunt, Leigh 1862-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 14012
Derby Prophecy Rhyming Richard 1862-07-19 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6656
“The echo of the wailing farther West” Baty, Thomas Jack 1862-07-26 Once a Week 910
“I love at eve, when the western sky” 1862-08 Temple Bar 17023
“O ye ladies fair who bathe at beautiful Bognor” 1862-09 Temple Bar 17027
“Ocean, solemn and strong, by wild winds swept over often” 1862-09 Temple Bar 17028
“Of noble race was Skinking” d’Urfey, Thomas 1862-09 Temple Bar 17029
“With justice may Lovat this adage apply” 1862-10 Temple Bar 17031
“Rosy lips are sweet to kiss” 1862-11 Temple Bar 17034
“Rosy lips indeed are sweet” 1862-11 Temple Bar 17035
“I’m happy as the sunshine” 1862-11-01 The English Woman’s Journal 15850
“Little Jack Snook” The Titmarshian Sage 1862-12 Temple Bar 17037
Resolution Uhland, Johann Ludwig 1863-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9667
The Boat Uhland, Johann Ludwig 1863-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9664
The Ferry Uhland, Johann Ludwig 1863-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9665
The Goldsmith’s Daughter Uhland, Johann Ludwig 1863-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9663
The Landlady’s Daughter Uhland, Johann Ludwig 1863-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9662
The Singer’s Curse Uhland, Johann Ludwig 1863-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9668
The Sunken Crown Uhland, Johann Ludwig 1863-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9666
Sonnet to Evening Bowles, William Lisle 1863-06 Temple Bar 17049
The Swan Bowles, William Lisle 1863-06 Temple Bar 17051
“When last we parted, thou wert young and fair” Bowles, William Lisle 1863-06 Temple Bar 17050
I Went to Look for Roses Smedley, Menella Bute 1863-07-01 The English Woman’s Journal 15857
Love in Sorrow Smedley, Menella Bute 1863-07-01 The English Woman’s Journal 15856
The High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire, 1571 Ingelow, Jean 1863-09-01 The English Woman’s Journal 15863
Ode to Calcutta Trevelyan, George Otto 1863-12 Macmillan’s Magazine 15055
“Ride an old horse” 1863-12 Temple Bar 17066
Light at Evening Time Law, Isabella 1863-12-01 The English Woman’s Journal 15864
Little Things Law, Isabella 1863-12-01 The English Woman’s Journal 15865
To A. A. P. Law, Isabella 1863-12-01 The English Woman’s Journal 15866
Virgil’s Second Eclogue Virgil 1864-02 Temple Bar 17072
Now Procter, Adelaide Anne 1864-03-01 The English Woman’s Journal 15867
“Pious Selinda goes to prayers” Congreve, William 1864-04 Temple Bar 17079
“Pope Quin, who damns all churches but his own” 1864-04 Temple Bar 17080
“The massive gates of circumstance” 1864-05 Temple Bar 17083
A New Translation of the Sixth Eclogue Virgil 1864-06 Temple Bar 17086
“For physic and farces his equal there scarce is” Garrick, David 1864-06 Temple Bar 17085
“Oh, lest the world should task you to recite” Shakespeare, William 1864-07 Temple Bar 17089
Longing for Spring Wills, Ruth 1864-07-01 The English Woman’s Journal 15869
Without and Within Wills, Ruth 1864-07-01 The English Woman’s Journal 15868
Bard’s Epitaph Burns, Robert 1864-08 Temple Bar 17093
“Mine be a cot beside the hill” Rogers, Samuel 1864-08 Temple Bar 17092
German Honour and German Earth Groth, Klaus 1864-09 Macmillan’s Magazine 14851
My John Groth, Klaus 1864-09 Macmillan’s Magazine 14852
Old Büsum 1864-09 Macmillan’s Magazine 14853
Vineta Müller, Wilhelm 1864-09 Macmillan’s Magazine 14854
“Amy lives at Kenilworth” 1864-09 Temple Bar 17095
“I think now, if I had my own sweet will” 1864-09 Temple Bar 17097
“Thou sleepest, Mary Magdalene” 1864-09 Temple Bar 17096
The Pilgrim of the Desert Bulwer-Lytton, Robert (pseudonym Owen Meredith) 1865-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9683
The True Joy-Giver Bulwer-Lytton, Robert (pseudonym Owen Meredith) 1865-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9684
“Here, early to bed, lies kind William Maginn” Lockhart, John Gibson 1865-04 Temple Bar 17118
Auld Robin Gray Barnard, Anne (née Lindsay) 1865-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 14886
By the Sea with a Child Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1865-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 14878
Distant Sound of the Sea at Evening Hemans, Felicia 1865-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 14877
Loss of the Royal George Cowper, William 1865-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 14885
The Graves of Household Hemans, Felicia 1865-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 14879
The Maid of Neidpath Scott, Walter 1865-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 14876
To a Young Lady Cowper, William 1865-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 14884
To Caroline Hemans, Felicia 1865-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 14883
To the Skylark Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1865-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 14882
Troubadour Song Hemans, Felicia 1865-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 14875
“Home they brought her warrior dead” Tennyson, Alfred 1865-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 14880
“Oh! Skylark, for thy wing!” Hemans, Felicia 1865-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 14881
Recollection Leopardi, Giacomo 1865-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9741
The Quiet After the Storm Leopardi, Giacomo 1865-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9744
The Village Saturday Leopardi, Giacomo 1865-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9743
To Myself Leopardi, Giacomo 1865-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9740
To Silvia Leopardi, Giacomo 1865-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9742
“Alas! he’s gone before” Ken, Thomas 1865-10 Temple Bar 17132
“Hero from over the Tyrrhene Sea” 1865-10 Temple Bar 17131
“Lesbia, dost thou inquire” Catullus, Gaius Valerius 1865-11 Temple Bar 17135
“Lo, Syrisca our hostess, a garland of Greece on her brow” 1865-11 Temple Bar 17138
“Once I was young, and fancy was my all” Coleridge, Hartley 1865-11 Macmillan’s Magazine 14785
“Pleasant pinnace, famed of yore round about the white sea-shore!” Catullus, Gaius Valerius 1865-11 Temple Bar 17137
“Whither is gone the wisdom and the power” Coleridge, Hartley 1865-11 Macmillan’s Magazine 14789
“Youth, thou art fled,—but where are all the charms” Coleridge, Hartley 1865-11 Macmillan’s Magazine 14786
“The world is too much with us; late and soon” Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1865-12 Temple Bar 17139
“Who taught me when there was a draught” 1865-12 The Argosy 16121
“If underneath the water” Rossetti, Christina G. 1866-01 The Argosy 16128
“Gentle stranger, pause and see” 1866-04 The Argosy 16140
“Potent Philosopher, whose breath” 1866-04 The Argosy 16139
“Sisters twain are we” 1866-04 The Argosy 16138
“Beneath this stone old Abraham lies” Newland, Abraham 1866-06 Temple Bar 17154
“How oft when thou, my music, music playst” Shakespeare, William 1866-06 The Argosy 16147
“In vain you tell your parting lover” Prior, Matthew 1866-06 The Argosy 16145
“There ne’er was a name so handed by fame” Dibdin, Charles 1866-06 Temple Bar 17153
Fairy Revels: a Fragment Withers, James Reynolds 1866-07 The Argosy 16152
Tea-Table Talk Withers, James Reynolds 1866-07 The Argosy 16153
Written from Newmarket Union (To my Sister at Cambridge, 1846) Withers, James Reynolds 1866-07 The Argosy 16154
“Mr. Leach” Rose, George 1866-08 Temple Bar 17155
Tears, Idle Tears Tennyson, Alfred 1866-11 Macmillan’s Magazine 14794
“The north wind doth blow” 1866-11 The Argosy 16166
“There was a young lady of Chester” Lear, Edward 1866-11 Temple Bar 17160
The Consultation 1866-12 Temple Bar 17165
“What is Man? a falling leaf” 1866-12 The Argosy 16170
Pírána saram ú ‘ishki jawána bar sar uftad Hafez 1867-01 The Argosy 16176
Shab az Mutrib ki dil khosh bád Vairá Hafez 1867-01 The Argosy 16172
The Gipsy Girl 1867-01 Temple Bar 17167
Táza ba táza now ba now Hafez 1867-01 The Argosy 16174
“Come, bring the wine, oh page of mine, for now the roses blow” Hafez 1867-01 The Argosy 16173
“Who looks on beauty’s treacherous hue” Hafez 1867-01 The Argosy 16175
A Dream Smith, Alexander 1867-02 Macmillan’s Magazine 14795
Barbara Smith, Alexander 1867-02 Macmillan’s Magazine 14796
Down the Clyde Smith, Alexander 1867-02 Macmillan’s Magazine 14797
“This awsome gate” 1867-03 Temple Bar 17170
“Christopher Crow” 1867-05 Temple Bar 17172
A Noonday Melody MacDonald, George 1867-06 The Argosy 16187
Rustam and ‘Akwán Dev Firdausi 1867-06 The Argosy 16191
Song MacDonald, George 1867-06 The Argosy 16188
“Between March and April” 1867-06 Macmillan’s Magazine 14798
“Oh that a wind would call” MacDonald, George 1867-06 The Argosy 16189
Sleep MacDonald, George 1867-07 The Argosy 16195
“I says, says I, to Mrs. Gamp, on Tuesday last I says” Brown 1867-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 14799
“The witch-lady walked along the strand” MacDonald, George 1867-07 The Argosy 16194
My Two Geniuses MacDonald, George 1867-08 The Argosy 16199
“When the storm was proudest” MacDonald, George 1867-08 The Argosy 16200
“O Lord, I love thy sky and sun” MacDonald, George 1867-09 The Argosy 16202
Potheen. A Dithyrambic. Sheehan, John 1867-10 Temple Bar 17255
The Widow Walshe Sheehan, John 1867-10 Temple Bar 17254
Too Late! Dall’Ongaro, Francesco 1867-10 Temple Bar 17253
Ad Villam Mergillinam Sannazaro, Jacopo 1867-11 Temple Bar 17262
The Rock of Cullamore Sheehan, John 1867-11 Temple Bar 17261
“A merchant while sailing from Greece to Triestè” Hunt, Leigh 1867-11 Temple Bar 17259
“A thousand torches in the sky” 1867-11 Temple Bar 17258
“The tip-top sawyers” Sheehan, John 1867-11 Temple Bar 17260
A Rowl Among the Revolutions 1868-01 Temple Bar 17266
King Stephen of Dalkey 1868-01 Temple Bar 17267
In Memory of John Daly, &c. 1868-02 Temple Bar 17276
“A good Husband, and affectionate Father” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17269
“Ah cruel Death! Why so unkind” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17289
“At threescore winter’s end I died” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17295
“A— B—” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17278
“Beneath this turf a man doth lie” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17275
“Here I lies, and no wonder I’m dead” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17299
“Here lies a John, a burning, shining light” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17288
“Here lies an honest lawyer” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17272
“Here lies John Hill” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17274
“Here lies John Mellows” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17273
“Here lies Margaret Sexton” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17282
“Here lies one Box within another” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17271
“Here lies one Foote, whose death may thousands save” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17270
“Here lies the body of Gabriel John” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17279
“Here lies the body of Mary Ford” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17294
“Here lies the corpse of Dr. Chard” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17280
“Here lies the wife of Simon Stokes” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17283
“Here lies William Trollope” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17298
“Here lieth wrapt in clay” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17277
“Here rests in silent clay” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17281
“Honest John” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17287
“I’ve lost the comfort of my life” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17284
“Reader! wherever thou be, oh, tread not hard” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17286
“She’s gone and cannot come to we” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17285
“Terence McDonogh lies within this grave” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17291
“Though we thus take leave of thee in the papers” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17268
“Under this stone aged threescore and ten” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17297
“Under this stone lies two babies dear” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17290
“Underneath this ancient pew” 1868-02 Temple Bar 17296
“God be thenked fur what we’ve gitten” 1868-03 Temple Bar 17304
“Good Saint Agnes, pray depart” 1868-03 Temple Bar 17306
“The Lord, i’ his mercy, receave Yakkers Bessy” 1868-03 Temple Bar 17305
Tipperary. A Heroic Lay 1868-04 Temple Bar 17309
To Pope Urban The Eighth. On the Retreat of the Turkish Army of Invasion from Pannonia Sarbiewski, Maciej Kazimierz (Mathias Casimir) 1868-04 Temple Bar 17308
Westward Ho! 1868-05 Temple Bar 17311
“Sweet gale from eastern climes afar” 1868-05 Temple Bar 17310
Ganymede Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1868-06 The Argosy 16221
Old Time 1868-06 Temple Bar 17314
S. Agnes’ Eve Tennyson, Alfred 1868-06 The Argosy 16222
Epode II. Alfius.—The Charms of Rural Life Horace 1868-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10429
Epode X. On Mævius Setting Out On A Voyage Horace 1868-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10431
Epode XVI. To The Roman People (or Rather to His Own Political Friends) Horace 1868-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10432
Ode IV. In Praise of Drusus and the Race of Neros Horace 1868-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10422
Ode VII. To Torquatus Horace 1868-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10423
Ode XIV. To Augustus, After the Victories of Tiberius Horace 1868-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10425
Ode XV. To Augustus on the Restoration of Peace Horace 1868-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10428
Under the Rose 1868-08 Temple Bar 17318
On Cicada Sarbiewski, Maciej Kazimierz (Mathias Casimir) 1868-10 Temple Bar 17321
The Lay of the British Sparrow 1868-10 Temple Bar 17322
“If it be but a dream or a vision” Algernon Charles Swinburne (allonym) 1869-01-16 Once a Week 13683
A Girl’s a Girl for a’ That 1869-05-01 Once a Week 13704
Strangers Now 1869-05-01 Once a Week 13703
“My ornaments are arms” 1869-09 The Argosy 16256
The Firm Bank 1869-10 Temple Bar 17334
As They Passed Massey, Gerald 1869-10-01 Good Words 12358
“I speak not, I trace not, I breathe not thy name” Byron, George Gordon 1869-12 Temple Bar 17338
Bonny Balcairn 1869-12-11 All the Year Round 14905
Belinda’s Song.“Heavily O’er us the Shadows are Closing” 1870-01 Temple Bar 17339
Finale by Stretcher, Clive, Belinda, and Susan. “The P. and O.” 1870-01 Temple Bar 17347
Song By Captain Stretcher. “Ben Brace the British Sailor.”  1870-01 Temple Bar 17344
Song By Clive. “Blow, Blow, Breeze of the Morning” 1870-01 Temple Bar 17341
Susan’s Song. “Follow, Follow, Old Adorer”  1870-01 Temple Bar 17342
Wanderoo’s Song. “Don’t You Remember my Going to Sea?”  1870-01 Temple Bar 17340
“My wife’s at the British Museum” 1870-01 Temple Bar 17345
“The heavy hours are almost past” 1870-01 Temple Bar 17346
“Thou Art Not Very Fair, Love”  1870-01 Temple Bar 17343
“The hawthorn tree” 1870-04 Temple Bar 17350
Ye Penitential Duster. (Ye tune yt goeth to S. Betsye Bakere) 1870-04-02 Once a Week 13595
Lazarus Heine, Heinrich 1870-05 Temple Bar 17353
Where? Heine, Heinrich 1870-05 Temple Bar 17354
AD M. Majum Weston, Elizabeth Joanna 1870-06 Macmillan’s Magazine 15917
Latin Inscription by M. Von Baldhoven, Under the Portrait of E. J. W. von Baldhoven, Martin 1870-06 Macmillan’s Magazine 14855
To Marg. Baldhoven, Etc. Lately Married Weston, Elizabeth Joanna 1870-06 Macmillan’s Magazine 14856
“The hawthorn tree” 1870-06 Temple Bar 17356
The Bota 1870-07 Temple Bar 17357
“Some imitators, like a flock of sheep” de la Fontaine, Jean 1870-08 Temple Bar 17358
A Voice From Afar Newman, John Henry 1870-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10488
Corcyra Newman, John Henry 1870-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10489
David and Jonathan Newman, John Henry 1870-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10492
Desolation Newman, John Henry 1870-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10495
Memory Newman, John Henry 1870-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10490
Our Future Newman, John Henry 1870-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10493
Progress of Unbelief Newman, John Henry 1870-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10487
Rest Newman, John Henry 1870-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10496
Reverses Newman, John Henry 1870-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10491
A Billiard Lesson 1870-10 Temple Bar 17360
Mrs. Greenhow G. F. (poet; Temple Bar) 1870-11 Temple Bar 17361
“We’re all alone, we’re all alone!” Spofford, Harriet Prescott 1870-11 The Argosy 16280
To Jerry Barham, Richard Harris 1870-12 Temple Bar 17362
“London Bridge is broken down” 1870-12 Temple Bar 17364
“Mr. Bruce, Mr. Bruce” Barham, Richard Harris 1870-12 Temple Bar 17363
Norah’s Lament 1871-01 Temple Bar 17369
Nursery Reminiscences Barham, Richard Harris 1871-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10373
Pure and Endlesse Davison, Francis 1871-01 Temple Bar 17370
“Folly and sense, in Dorset’s race” Williams, Charles Hanbury 1871-01 Temple Bar 17366
Letrilla Gautier, Théophile 1871-03 The Dark Blue 16081
Pastel Gautier, Théophile 1871-03 The Dark Blue 16082
“Before the father’s statue, since the son” 1871-03 Temple Bar 17373
“Joseph Baimbridge is my name” 1871-03 Temple Bar 17374
“Not with the anguish of hearts that are breaking” Holmes, Oliver Wendell 1871-03 The Dark Blue 16083
“Pray why do pretty English girls” 1871-03 Temple Bar 17375
An Old Tune Labrunie, Gérard (pseudonym Gérard de Nerval) 1871-05 The Dark Blue 16087
Arbor Amoris Villon, François 1871-05 The Dark Blue 16085
Ballad of the Gibbet Villon, François 1871-05 The Dark Blue 16086
Loreley Heine, Heinrich 1871-05 The Dark Blue 16084
The Three Captains Labrunie, Gérard (pseudonym Gérard de Nerval) 1871-05 The Dark Blue 16088
“Art thou low and sick and dreary?” St. Clement, J. 1871-06 The Argosy 16288
“If her beauty, though fading, outrivals” 1871-06 Temple Bar 17390
“With my breath I drink the air” Vidal, Peire 1871-06 The Dark Blue 16090
Requiescat de Burgh, Hubert 1871-08 The Dark Blue 16093
“A cruel fate, the same for each” 1871-08 Temple Bar 17396
“Between Cotin and Trissotin” 1871-08 Temple Bar 17394
“My glass shall not persuade me I am old” Shakespeare, William 1871-08 The Dark Blue 16091
“Their Persian finery I can’t abide” Horace 1871-08 The Dark Blue 16092
“What makes a learned Doctor? Speak” 1871-08 Temple Bar 17395
“Call the cab, boy! do not dally!” Blackie, John Stuart 1871-09 The Dark Blue 16097
“Ding dong, ding dong, so rich, so full, so deep” Blackie, John Stuart 1871-09 The Dark Blue 16099
“How now, captain? shrimps and flounders!” Blackie, John Stuart 1871-09 The Dark Blue 16098
“I came not here to weep, but in thy fall” Blackie, John Stuart 1871-09 The Dark Blue 16104
“The gifts of God are many: but from me” Blackie, John Stuart 1871-09 The Dark Blue 16102
“There rolls He now, majestic, broad, and free” Blackie, John Stuart 1871-09 The Dark Blue 16101
“There stand thou now: it is the place for thee” Blackie, John Stuart 1871-09 The Dark Blue 16103
“‘A thing of beauty is a joy for ever’” Blackie, John Stuart 1871-09 The Dark Blue 16100
Reconciliation Whitman, Walt 1871-10 The Dark Blue 16111
“I laud them not; but I must weep for all” Blackie, John Stuart 1871-10 The Dark Blue 16107
“Look here, and ponder well, and know the land” Blackie, John Stuart 1871-10 The Dark Blue 16109
“Sand, sand, long leagues of heath and barren sand!” Blackie, John Stuart 1871-10 The Dark Blue 16108
“There stands he now, amid the flock the ram” Blackie, John Stuart 1871-10 The Dark Blue 16110
“Thou, too, art great among Germania’s towns” Blackie, John Stuart 1871-10 The Dark Blue 16105
“Two prophets stand forth in the market-place” Blackie, John Stuart 1871-10 The Dark Blue 16106
“Baby Jesus lay on Mary’s lap” MacDonald, George 1871-11 Temple Bar 17400
“Praties will grow” 1871-11 The Dark Blue 16114
“Prussian, that iron cross upon thy breast” Blackie, John Stuart 1871-11 The Dark Blue 16113
“Who’s here? a strange, old-fangled German Herr” Blackie, John Stuart 1871-11 The Dark Blue 16112
“The bark that held a prince went down” Hemans, Felicia 1871-12 The Dark Blue 16117
Molly Astore 1872-01 Macmillan’s Magazine 14800
The Downfall of Garibaldi 1872-01 Macmillan’s Magazine 14803
The Green Hills of Holy Old Ireland 1872-01 Macmillan’s Magazine 14802
“Poor Poland! like a house in flames” 1872-01 Temple Bar 17406
“So little given at chapel-door!” 1872-01 Temple Bar 17405
“You lovers all of manly art and self-defence, attend” 1872-01 Macmillan’s Magazine 14804
“Ethereal minstrel! pilgrim of the sky!” Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1872-02 Temple Bar 17412
“I heard a thousand blended notes” Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1872-02 Temple Bar 17411
“She dwelt among the untrodden ways” Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1872-02 Temple Bar 17409
“The sun has long been set” Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1872-02 Temple Bar 17410
A Fair Prophecy Fulfilled 1872-03 Temple Bar 17418
In For It! 1872-03 Temple Bar 17419
Omnia Vincit Amor Voltaire 1872-03 Temple Bar 17417
The Goodfellows’ Trio 1872-03 Temple Bar 17422
The Home of Love 1872-03 Temple Bar 17416
The Religion of Love 1872-03 Temple Bar 17420
Æs Triplex! 1872-03 Temple Bar 17421
Young Randal Chambers, Robert 1872-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10303
Crustaceans in Custody Oppian 1872-08-31 Once a Week 14056
Lord Bateman 1872-09 The Argosy 16307
“Hast thou forgot, Louise, Louise” Murger, Henri 1872-12 Temple Bar 17444
“It was Saturday saying to Sunday” Murger, Henri 1872-12 Temple Bar 17446
“Just as a gipsy wanderer” Murger, Henri 1872-12 Temple Bar 17443
“Whose steps are those? who comes so late?” Murger, Henri 1872-12 Temple Bar 17445
Spring in the Student’s Quarter Murger, Henri 1873-01-05 The Dark Blue 16089
The Annuitant’s Answer Chambers, Robert 1873-01-18 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6899
Dr Robert Chambers’s Farewell Chambers, William 1873-03-15 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6907
“Helen, thy beauty is to me” Poe, Edgar Allan 1873-04 Temple Bar 17454
“In every way the power to please you prove” de la Fontaine, Jean 1873-04 Temple Bar 17455
“The pen which now I take and brandish” Percy, Elizabeth 1873-05 Temple Bar 17457
“Hadst thou my death” Manzoni, Alessandro 1873-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 14805
“Loose dishevelled tresses, thrown” Manzoni, Alessandro 1873-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 14806
A Briton’s Thought on the Subjugation of Switzerland Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1873-08 Macmillan’s Magazine 14811
A Complaint Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1873-08 Macmillan’s Magazine 14812
It is not to be Thought of Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1873-08 Macmillan’s Magazine 14808
London 1802 Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1873-08 Macmillan’s Magazine 14810
The World Is Too Much With Us Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1873-08 Macmillan’s Magazine 14807
To a Painter Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1873-08 Macmillan’s Magazine 14813
To the Men of Kent Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1873-08 Macmillan’s Magazine 14809
A Matrimonial Thought Dibdin, Charles 1873-09 Temple Bar 17463
The Labourer’s Welcome Home Dibdin, Charles 1873-09 Temple Bar 17464
“Here Parsons lies! Oft on life’s busy stage” Dibdin, Charles 1873-09 Temple Bar 17467
“Longing, while living, for laurel and bays” Dibdin, Thomas John 1873-09 Temple Bar 17466
“Reader! by these four lines take heed” Dibdin, Thomas John 1873-09 Temple Bar 17465
“When death is drawing near” la Motte Fouqué, Friedrich de 1874-01 The Argosy 16332
A Legend Bulwer-Lytton, Robert (pseudonym Owen Meredith) 1874-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10211
The Blue Mountains; or the Far Bulwer-Lytton, Robert (pseudonym Owen Meredith) 1874-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10207
The Thistle Bulwer-Lytton, Robert (pseudonym Owen Meredith) 1874-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10208
Who’s in the Right Bulwer-Lytton, Robert (pseudonym Owen Meredith) 1874-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 10196
Amaryllis Theocritus 1874-05 Temple Bar 17482
Daphnis Theocritus 1874-05 Temple Bar 17481
I. (“If thou drinkest wine, pour a draught on the ground”) Hafez 1874-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 14814
II. (“Oh come, that to the wounded heart strength may return”) Hafez 1874-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 16065
III. (“Oh may none like me the wounded be distracted by Absence”) Hafez 1874-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 16066
IV. (“Lured by the rose’s scent at dawn I walked for a whole in the garden”) Hafez 1874-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 16067
IX. (“Oh remember that my home was once the top of thy street”) Hafez 1874-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 16072
V. (“Oh friends of my bosom, remember last night’s wine”) Hafez 1874-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 16068
VI. (“I long for the strong wine and its man-o’ermastering strength”) Hafez 1874-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 16069
VII. (“I have the edict of the old man of the tavern, and ‘tis an ancient saying”) Hafez 1874-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 16070
VIII. (“We have tried our lot in this city of our fortune”) Hafez 1874-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 16071
X. (“In the morning, when heavy with last night’s revel”) Hafez 1874-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 16073
XI. (“Offtimes have I said it, and again I say it”) Hafez 1874-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 16074
XII. (“The dust of this body of mine is the veil of the face of the soul”) Hafez 1874-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 16075
“I. Beautiful are the laurels! beautiful” 1874-07 Temple Bar 17483
“II. Rest here, beneath the shelter of the rock” 1874-07 Temple Bar 17484
“III. Sit underneath this pine with lofty boughs” Plato 1874-07 Temple Bar 17485
“IV. I’ll twine white violets, and I will twine” 1874-07 Temple Bar 17486
“IX. His ox, in fieldwork used, when overworn” 1874-07 Temple Bar 17491
“V. White violets are in bloom; narcissus, too” 1874-07 Temple Bar 17487
“VI. Loosen the Long stern-cables from your ships 1874-07 Temple Bar 17488
“VII. Weeping I died, as weeping I was born” 1874-07 Temple Bar 17489
“VIII. Unite with me to praise the Thracians” 1874-07 Temple Bar 17490
“X. When gentle winds ripple the grey-green sea” Moschus 1874-07 Temple Bar 17492
“Have you seen but a bright lily glow” Jonson, Ben 1874-08 Temple Bar 17494
“This figure that thou here seest put” Jonson, Ben 1874-08 Temple Bar 17493
“What charming peals are these” Jonson, Ben 1874-08 Temple Bar 17495
“Among the cliffs, along the shore” de Viau, Théophile 1874-10 Temple Bar 17500
“Father of all sweet dreams and Lord of rest” de Viau, Théophile 1874-10 Temple Bar 17503
“Listen, the birds with warbling faint” de Viau, Théophile 1874-10 Temple Bar 17502
“Whenas some garden fair I view” de Viau, Théophile 1874-10 Temple Bar 17501
“When I am covered with the grass” 1874-11 The Argosy 16351
The Irwell 1874-11-14 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 7903
Das Göttliche Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1875-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9790
“How old, my friend? just forty years” 1875-05 Temple Bar 17510
“Silvander up Parnassus crept” 1875-05 Temple Bar 17509
Canzone VI. (In Morte di M. Laura) Petrarch 1875-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9765
Sonnet 10 Petrarch 1875-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9767
Sonnet 11 Petrarch 1875-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9775
Sonnet 12 Petrarch 1875-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9774
Sonnet 31 Petrarch 1875-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9771
Sonnet 32 Petrarch 1875-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9768
Sonnet 43 Petrarch 1875-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9772
Sonnet 45 Petrarch 1875-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9777
Sonnet 59 Petrarch 1875-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9769
Sonnet 6 Petrarch 1875-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9766
Sonnet 66 Petrarch 1875-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9770
Sonnet 83 Petrarch 1875-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9778
Sonnet 85 Petrarch 1875-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9779
Sonnet 87 Petrarch 1875-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9776
Sonnet 89 Petrarch 1875-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9773
“O blest is he, from business free” Horace 1875-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9762
Sleep, Weary Child! Plough, Carl 1875-10 Temple Bar 17515
“Three colonels in three distant counties born” O’Connell, Daniel 1875-10 Temple Bar 17518
A Complaint Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1875-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9784
L’Homme Content de Tout Désaugiers, Marc-Antoine 1875-12 Temple Bar 17521
“Children of joy and mirth” Désaugiers, Marc-Antoine 1875-12 Temple Bar 17525
“Dull moralist, cease, cease to mourn” Désaugiers, Marc-Antoine 1875-12 Temple Bar 17526
“If you would extend” Désaugiers, Marc-Antoine 1875-12 Temple Bar 17522
“Since the goal of wealth is passed” Désaugiers, Marc-Antoine 1875-12 Temple Bar 17523
“The shadows are flying” Désaugiers, Marc-Antoine 1875-12 Temple Bar 17527
“Two Johns I know in the world below” Désaugiers, Marc-Antoine 1875-12 Temple Bar 17528
“Vexed with this wicked world, so shamed” Désaugiers, Marc-Antoine 1875-12 Temple Bar 17524
“Why art thou silent? Is thy love a plant” Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1875-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9783
“Then come in turn the many cares of day” de Lamartine, Alphonse 1876-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9751
Faith Scott, William Bell 1876-03 Macmillan’s Magazine 14550
Born to Good Luck Colman, George, the younger 1876-04 Temple Bar 17540
“Mebbe you’ve heard it’s the Rommany way” Palmer, Edward Henry 1876-05 Temple Bar 17544
The Entire Affection. Imitated from the Acme and Septimius of Catullus Catullus, Gaius Valerius 1876-06 Temple Bar 17546
Farewell Donne, John 1876-07 Temple Bar 17550
“I wonder by my troth what thou and I” Donne, John 1876-07 Temple Bar 17549
Grand Impromptu Poem on Henry King Spark, Esquire, of Skirsgill Park, Penrith Close, John (pseudonym Poet Close) 1876-07-29 Once a Week 13660
“One day the god whose arrows keep” Piron, Alexis 1876-08 Temple Bar 17554
“‘My daughter,’ taught the pious priest” Piron, Alexis 1876-08 Temple Bar 17553
My Lot: The Beggarman 1876-09 Temple Bar 17557
Early Sorrows 1876-11 Temple Bar 17564
Girl Whose Lover Is Dead 1876-11 Temple Bar 17565
The Farewell 1876-11 Temple Bar 17563
The Widow 1876-11 Temple Bar 17569
“From Jerusalem, the holy city” 1876-11 Temple Bar 17574
“Oh God of goodness and of love!” 1876-11 Temple Bar 17568
“Oh! if I were a mountain streamlet” 1876-11 Temple Bar 17566
“She was tall and slender as the pine tree” 1876-11 Temple Bar 17570
Epitaph on a Favourite Dog Quillinan, Edward 1877-01 Temple Bar 17585
Sonnet 23 of Miscellaneous Sonnets Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1877-01 Temple Bar 17584
“The turning of coats so common is grown” Fitzpatrick, Richard 1877-03 Temple Bar 17587
Hanged Villon, François 1877-05 Temple Bar 17594
La Belle Heaulmière  Villon, François 1877-05 Temple Bar 17593
“There are twin Genii, who, strong and mighty” Tomkins, Mary Jane (Plarr) 1877-08 The Argosy 16415
“When moonshine falls on wave and wimple” Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan 1877-08 Temple Bar 17601
Song of the Irwell 1877-08-18 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6895
The Lost Rune Morley, Henry 1877-11 The Nineteenth Century 7854
Duffers Yet Two “Long Spoons” (pseudonym) 1877-11-10 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6889
“The seer is on the sacred hill, above the ocean strand” 1877-12 Temple Bar 17607
Love Sonnet Davidson, Thomas 1878-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9541
Love’s Last Suit Davidson, Thomas 1878-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9539
Nightfall De Vere, Aubrey 1878-02 The Nineteenth Century 7856
The Auld Ash Tree Davidson, Thomas 1878-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9947
Shadows of the Past Stirling Graham, Clementina 1878-02-02 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 6986
“It scarcely asked the artist’s skill” Doran, John 1878-04 Temple Bar 17618
“They came upon his troubled mind” Doran, John 1878-04 Temple Bar 17617
“Still the world dries” 1878-05 Temple Bar 17622
“Weep with me all that read” Jonson, Ben 1878-06 Temple Bar 17625
“When darkness hides me, dearest” Elliot, Charlotte 1878-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9581
“Why doth the caged bird sing” Elliot, Charlotte 1878-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9582
“The spacious firmament on high” Addison, Joseph 1878-07 The Argosy 16435
“Oh, last and best of Scots! who didst maintain” Pitcairne, Archibald 1878-09 Temple Bar 17632
“The Charterhouse is lost, the more’s my grief” Lithgow, William 1878-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9418
“You wish in vain, it cannot be” A Lady 1878-10 Temple Bar 17639
“I am! yet what I am, who cares, or knows?” Clare, John 1878-12 The Argosy 16444
“I love thee, sweet Mary, but love thee in fear” Clare, John 1878-12 The Argosy 16445
Chang Ling’s Flute 1879-02 Macmillan’s Magazine 14820
Tiny Rill 1879-02 Macmillan’s Magazine 14819
Walk in de Gardin 1879-02 Temple Bar 17653
“Five lofty peaks like so many fingers, rich tints blending” 1879-02 Macmillan’s Magazine 14817
“For physic and farces his equal there scarce is” Garrick, David 1879-02 Temple Bar 17652
“Life’s at best a hurry-skurry—never ending” 1879-02 Macmillan’s Magazine 14816
The Bear and the Bees 1879-03 Temple Bar 17654
“Where London’s towre its turrets show” 1879-03 Temple Bar 17655
Blue Day 1879-04 Temple Bar 17657
Elegy Burns, Robert 1879-04 Macmillan’s Magazine 14821
I Am Boun’ to Go 1879-04 Temple Bar 17658
Indian Bill 1879-04 Temple Bar 17659
Uncle Bee 1879-04 Temple Bar 17656
“The French have taste in all they do” Erskine, Thomas 1879-05 Temple Bar 17660
“When two honest wedded people” 1879-05 Temple Bar 17663
A Sonnet in the Manner of Petrarch Hunter, Anne 1879-06 Macmillan’s Magazine 14889
Extempore—to Mr. Gavin Hamilton Burns, Robert 1879-06 Macmillan’s Magazine 14887
On Seeing a Fellow Wound a Hare with a Shot April 1789 Burns, Robert 1879-06 Macmillan’s Magazine 14890
On Seeing a Fellow Wound a Hare—Spring—89 Burns, Robert 1879-06 Macmillan’s Magazine 14891
To the Nightingale On her Leaving E—C—1784—By Mrs. Dr. Hunter—London Hunter, Anne 1879-06 Macmillan’s Magazine 14888
“Lady of worth and beauty fair” Froissart, Jean 1879-06 Temple Bar 17666
“The heart which still in mirthful guise” Froissart, Jean 1879-06 Temple Bar 17665
Elegy on Captn. Matthew Henderson—A Gentleman Who Held the Patent for His Honours Immediately From Almighty God! Burns, Robert 1879-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 14894
To Mr. Graham, of Fintry, on Being Appointed to My Excise Division Burns, Robert 1879-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 14892
“Will ye go to the Indies, my Mary” Burns, Robert 1879-07 Macmillan’s Magazine 14893
“My first no life or feeling blesses” Cavendish, Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire 1879-08 Temple Bar 17673
“O my, Fanny Kelly, oh!” 1879-08 Temple Bar 17670
“Past One O’clock, and a Cloudy Morning” Garrick, David 1879-08 Temple Bar 17672
Calvus to a Fly Turner, Charles Tennyson 1879-09 The Nineteenth Century 7864
On a Picture of Armida and Rinaldo Turner, Charles Tennyson 1879-09 The Nineteenth Century 7886
On Shooting a Swallow in early youth Turner, Charles Tennyson 1879-09 The Nineteenth Century 7863
The Flock for the Market; or, Hope and Despondency Turner, Charles Tennyson 1879-09 The Nineteenth Century 7865
The Process of Composition Turner, Charles Tennyson 1879-09 The Nineteenth Century 7884
The Steam-Thresher with the Straw Carrier Turner, Charles Tennyson 1879-09 The Nineteenth Century 7881
“A bishop, by his neighbours hated” Pope, Alexander 1879-09 Temple Bar 17675
“Hollow and vast starred skies are o’er us” Mallock, William Hurrell 1879-09 The Nineteenth Century 8059
“I tax not all with this unmanly hate” Turner, Charles Tennyson 1879-09 The Nineteenth Century 8060
“It was her first sweet child, her heart’s delight” Turner, Charles Tennyson 1879-09 The Nineteenth Century 7866
“Oh, sound the sad bugle” 1879-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9249
“The man by love betrayed” 1879-11 Temple Bar 17687
The Welcome Guest Elliott, J. A. 1879-11-15 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 7095
Agatha Gandar, W. B. 1879-12 The Nineteenth Century 7870
Chartreuse. (Liqueur) Waugh, Francis 1879-12 The Nineteenth Century 7871
October Dent, Annie 1879-12 The Nineteenth Century 7873
Prosperity Gandar, W. B. 1879-12 The Nineteenth Century 7874
The Life-Ledger Gandar, W. B. 1879-12 The Nineteenth Century 7872
Lavator 1880-01-03 Once a Week 15874
Sincerity 1880-01-03 Once a Week 13755
Six Nouns 1880-01-03 Once a Week 13756
“In the days of our boyhood we listened in glee” 1880-01-03 Once a Week 15919
Lavington, Feb. 10, 1849 Wilberforce, Samuel 1880-03 Macmillan’s Magazine 14895
A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning Donne, John 1880-05 The Nineteenth Century 8043
The Funeral Donne, John 1880-05 The Nineteenth Century 8042
Woman’s Constancy Donne, John 1880-05 The Nineteenth Century 8041
“In due observance of an ancient rite” Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1880-05 The Nineteenth Century 8046
“Flower of the Bean” 1880-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9258
Ejaculation Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1880-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9265
Sonnet 14 Milton, John 1880-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9263
Sonnet 60 Shakespeare, William 1880-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9260
Sonnet 73 Shakespeare, William 1880-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9261
Sonnet 8 Milton, John 1880-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9262
“It is a beauteous evening, calm and free” Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1880-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9264
“Much suspected by me” Queen Elizabeth I 1880-08 Temple Bar 17700
“Mysterious Night! when our first parent knew” White, Joseph Blanco 1880-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9266
“The loveliest blossom of the spring” Goodale, Dora Reade, Goodale Eastman, Elaine 1880-08 The Nineteenth Century 8061
“At Toulouse there lived a belle” Florian, Jean-Pierre Claris de 1880-10 Temple Bar 17705
Sonnet Drummond, William (Drummond of Hawthornden) 1880-11 Macmillan’s Magazine 14561
The First Home Daniel, Luke 1880-12 Temple Bar 17712
The Last Home Daniel, Luke 1880-12 Temple Bar 17714
The Second Home Daniel, Luke 1880-12 Temple Bar 17713
“Oh, Eire, land of tears” Knox 1880-12 The Nineteenth Century 8062
To a Land-Bird off Cape Horn, April 2, 1836 1881-02-12 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 7440
“The word of the sun to the sky” Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1881-03 Temple Bar 17720
“Beneath the sculptured form which late you wore” Lockhart, John Gibson 1881-04 Temple Bar 17723
“Religious gems can ne’er adorn” Ibn Adham, Ibrahim 1881-04 Temple Bar 17722
After Many Psalms Gilbert, Nicolas Joseph Laurent 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7913
An Epistle to My Braine Cavendish, Margaret 1881-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9062
Art Gautier, Théophile 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7924
Autumn Leaves Hugo, Victor 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7921
First of May Passerat, Jean 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7910
Impromptu de Musset, Alfred 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7926
Lowly Flower Hugo, Victor 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7922
Morning Hugo, Victor 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7952
On a Dead Woman de Musset, Alfred 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7949
The Monkey and the Cat de la Fontaine, Jean 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7912
The Veil Hugo, Victor 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7920
To a Lady who had longed to see him Marot, Clément 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7904
To Juana de Musset, Alfred 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7950
Vous et Moi de Castellana 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7925
“A tent wherein the breezes blow” Maisûn 1881-05 Temple Bar 17725
“Among the lily flowers, to-day” Vauquelin de la Fresnaye, Jean 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7907
“Farewell! for while this life besets me” de Musset, Alfred 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7951
“Go forth, my song! thy goal remember” de Ronsard, Pierre 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7906
“Hope, child! to-morrow! Hope! and then again to-morrow” Hugo, Victor 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7953
“How could Hinda, the perfect Arabian mare” Hinda 1881-05 Temple Bar 17724
“How well I love this first keen shivery winter feeling!” de Musset, Alfred 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 8040
“If I were Jupiter, Sinope, you should be” de Ronsard, Pierre 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7905
“O my dove! what doth befall her?” Passerat, Jean 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7911
“See, my neighbour’s window curtain” de Musset, Alfred 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7929
“Soon as, with neighbour hinds, I’ve led” Vauquelin de la Fresnaye, Jean 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7908
“The year has laid his mantle by” d’Orléans, Charles 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7902
“There never was, my heart, a sweeter aching” de Musset, Alfred 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7948
“This book has all my youth inside it” de Musset, Alfred 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7930
“Warrior fair, to the battle-field going” de Musset, Alfred 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7927
“When one has lost, by sad annoyance” de Musset, Alfred 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7928
“When the violet breaks to flower” 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7900
“Ye ladies, and each gentle maiden” Chartier, Alain 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century 7901
The Red Rose: The Cause Thereof Macpherson, Gerardine 1881-06 The Argosy 16500
“Abu Nuwâs had studied more” 1881-06 Temple Bar 17732
“Clear sounds adown the silent street” 1881-06 Temple Bar 17727
“If a merry blade am I” Zoheir, Behâ el dîn 1881-06 Temple Bar 17733
“One fine evening the Caliph” Nuwas, Abu 1881-06 Temple Bar 17731
“They told me that my drink was sin” 1881-06 Temple Bar 17730
“Lo here the Lady Margaret North” 1881-07 Temple Bar 17735
“Sir Thomas Leigh bi civil life” 1881-07 Temple Bar 17736
“Whence, who, and what I was, how held in court” 1881-07 Temple Bar 17737
”’What can Tommy Onslow do?’” 1881-07 Temple Bar 17738
The ancient genealogic tree Nuwas, Abu 1881-09 Temple Bar 17740
“In the name of that God who has not an associate or partner—of One” Nuwas, Abu 1881-09 Temple Bar 17743
“I’ve studied all the learned works” Nuwas, Abu 1881-09 Temple Bar 17742
“The gentle gazelle she resembles” Nuwas, Abu 1881-09 Temple Bar 17741
Eurykome Solomos, Dionysios 1881-10 Macmillan’s Magazine 14573
Fellow Travellers Christopoulos, Athanasios 1881-10 Macmillan’s Magazine 14572
Her Departure Salakostas, George 1881-10 Macmillan’s Magazine 14577
The Kiss Salakostas, George 1881-10 Macmillan’s Magazine 14579
The Star Vlachos, Angelos 1881-10 Macmillan’s Magazine 14583
Xanthoula Solomos, Dionysios 1881-10 Macmillan’s Magazine 14574
“Not drunk is he who from the floor” Peacock, Thomas Love 1881-10 Temple Bar 17746
“Thy glance, thy lip’s deceit denies” Mataragkas 1881-10 Macmillan’s Magazine 14581
As to His Choice of Her Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century 7967
Depreciating Her Beauty Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century 7963
He is Not a Poet Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century 7960
He Would Lead a Better Life Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century 7984
Laughter and Death Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century 7983
On Her Forgiveness of a Wrong Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century 7973
On Her Vanity Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century 7987
On Her Waywardness Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century 7969
On His Fortune in Loving Her Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century 7958
Sibylline Books Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century 7981
The Chant of Altabiscar 1881-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9025
The Sublime Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century 7956
The Three Ages of Woman Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century 7977
To One Who Spoke Ill of Him Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century 7976
“A ‘woman with a past.’ What happier omen” Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century 8150
“Do you remember how I laughed at you” Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century 7975
“I see you, Juliet, still, with your straw hat” Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century 8145
“I think there never was a dearer woman” Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century 8148
“Thrice happy fools! What wisdom shall we learn” Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century 8143
Quebec Campbell, John 1882 Good Words 3941
Domestic Asides; or, Truth in Parenthesis Hood, Thomas 1882-01 Temple Bar 17747
“My lioness” 1882-01 The Nineteenth Century 8126
“Thou, oh Tsui-goa” 1882-01 The Nineteenth Century 8127
The Sonnet Rossetti, Dante Gabriel 1882-02 Macmillan’s Magazine 14671
Book 1. Ode 14 Horace 1882-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9006
Book 3. Ode 9 Horace 1882-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9423
Book 3. Ode 9 Horace 1882-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9422
Book 4. Ode 10 Horace 1882-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9008
Epode 15 Horace 1882-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9007
To his Book Horace 1882-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 9009
“This pair in matrimony” Smith, James (1775-1839) 1882-06 Temple Bar 17761
“Aye, Margaret loved the fair gentleman” 1882-07 Temple Bar 17762
“Children of Shem! Firstborn of Noah’s race” Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1882-09 The Nineteenth Century 8104
“Dweller in heaven high, Ruler below!” Hogg, James 1882-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8965
“As like miners we explore” 1882-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8966
“Green leaf, green leaf of the violet” 1882-10 The Nineteenth Century 8118
“Hide, O God, the moon in a mist” 1882-10 The Nineteenth Century 8123
“List ye who love” 1882-10 The Nineteenth Century 8124
“Swallows, swallows, little sisters” 1882-10 The Nineteenth Century 8120
“When the world despises me” 1882-10 The Nineteenth Century 8121
Admission Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1882-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8988
Against System Builders Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1882-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8983
Allgemeines Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1882-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8980
Bright and Brightest Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1882-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8975
Critics Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1882-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8979
Drinking Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1882-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8985
Five Things Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1882-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8973
Hâfiz—Why So Named? Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1882-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8974
Nevermind! Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1882-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8981
Old Age Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1882-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8977
Poetry Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1882-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8971
Quiet Working Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1882-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8978
Religion Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1882-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8972
Stupid Piety Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1882-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8986
The Four Gospels Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1882-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8987
True Culture. Love and Knowledge Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1882-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8976
Truth and Error Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1882-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8982
Wine Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1882-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8984
“March said to Aperill” 1882-12 Longman’s Magazine 18621
“Said March to April” 1882-12 Longman’s Magazine 18620
“Sir Hilary charged at Agincourt” Praed, William Mackworth (1802-1839) 1882-12 Longman’s Magazine 18623
Elegy on a Lady Fāzil 1883-01 Macmillan’s Magazine 14783
Farewell Ode ’Arif 1883-01 Macmillan’s Magazine 14787
Fragment Prince Jem 1883-01 Macmillan’s Magazine 14780
Gazel (“From Istambōl’s throne a mighty host to Irān guided I”) Selīm I 1883-01 Macmillan’s Magazine 14791
Gazel (“He who poverty electeth, hall and fane desireth not”) Sultan Süleyman I 1883-01 Macmillan’s Magazine 14779
Gazel (“Lo! ne’er a trace or sign of springtide’s beauty doth remain”) Abdülbâkî, Mahmud (pseudonym Bāky) 1883-01 Macmillan’s Magazine 14781
Gazel (“Tulip-cheeked ones over rosy field and plain stray all around”) Abdülbâkî, Mahmud (pseudonym Bāky) 1883-01 Macmillan’s Magazine 14782
Gazel. In Reply to the Preceding Sultan Murād IV 1883-01 Macmillan’s Magazine 14790
Gazel. To Sultan Murād IV Pasha, Hafiz 1883-01 Macmillan’s Magazine 14788
Museddes Atay 1883-01 Macmillan’s Magazine 14784
Proud Maisie Scott, Walter 1883-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8959
Sharqi Beg, Raf’at 1883-01 Macmillan’s Magazine 14792
“Out, Sun! shine out, and hide no more” 1883-02 Temple Bar 17778
“Women, here comes the grinder” 1883-02 Temple Bar 17777
“Wooden shoes! who’ll buy, who’ll buy?” 1883-02 Temple Bar 17776
“Gold tassel upon March’s bugle-horn” Allingham, William 1883-04 Longman’s Magazine 18631
Fate’s Fatalities. By an Unfortunate Young Man An Unfortunate Young Man 1883-05 The Argosy 16544
His Prayer to Ben Jonson Herrick, Robert 1883-05 Temple Bar 17787
Night 1883-05 The Argosy 16545
To a Virgin Herrick, Robert 1883-05 Temple Bar 17797
To His Maid Prew Herrick, Robert 1883-05 Temple Bar 17796
To the Reverend Shade of His Religious Father Herrick, Robert 1883-05 Temple Bar 17786
Upon Prudence Baldwin Her Sickness Herrick, Robert 1883-05 Temple Bar 17791
Upon Prue, His Maid Herrick, Robert 1883-05 Temple Bar 17792
“Here lies a poor woman, who always was tired” 1883-07 Longman’s Magazine 18635
“Alas, that early love should fly” 1883-08 The Argosy 16556
Bedtime St. Clair-Erskine, Robert 1883-08-25 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 7565
“Our mistress is proud” 1883-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8947
Ariadne 1883-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8949
Au Revoir 1883-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8953
Eros 1883-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8954
Guenevere 1883-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8950
He Descended Into Hell; The Harrowing of Hell: (otherwise, the Besieging of Limbo by our Lord.) 1883-10 The Nineteenth Century 8107
Love, the Syren 1883-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8956
Patience 1883-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8951
Song 1883-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8952
Song to the Sea 1883-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8955
Letty’s Globe Turner, Charles Tennyson 1883-12 The English Illustrated Magazine 19221
“Ilyàs the prophet, lingering ’neath the moon” Watts-Dunton, Theodore 1883-12 The English Illustrated Magazine 19223
“Sweet and low, sweet and low” Tennyson, Alfred 1883-12 The English Illustrated Magazine 19225
“There was a piper had a cow” 1883-12 Temple Bar 17808
“What does little birdie say” Tennyson, Alfred 1883-12 The English Illustrated Magazine 19224
“’Tis bedtime; say your hymn, and bid Good night” St. Clair-Erskine, Robert 1883-12 The English Illustrated Magazine 19222
Helen’s Tower Tennyson, Alfred 1884 Good Words 3999
Song of Autumn Gordon, Adam Lindsay 1884-02 Temple Bar 17812
“Nothing may perish” Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1884-02 Temple Bar 17813
Sonnet 49 Shakespeare, William 1884-04 The Nineteenth Century 8189
“I must observe moreover that it was” Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1884-04 The Nineteenth Century 8108
“The only way to criticize it is” Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1884-04 The Nineteenth Century 8111
The Water-Ousel’s Song Park, J. H. 1884-04-26 Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal 12819
“Earth, take thine earth; my sin, let Satan have it” 1884-05 The English Illustrated Magazine 19231
Grass and Straw 1884-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8898
Song of the Wheaten Bread 1884-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8897
Sonnet 121 Shakespeare, William 1884-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8894
Sonnet 125 Shakespeare, William 1884-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8895
Sonnet 78 Shakespeare, William 1884-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8893
Sonnet 79 Shakespeare, William 1884-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8883
Sonnet 80 Shakespeare, William 1884-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8884
Sonnet 81 Shakespeare, William 1884-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8891
Sonnet 82 Shakespeare, William 1884-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8892
Sonnet 83 Shakespeare, William 1884-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8889
Sonnet 84 Shakespeare, William 1884-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8890
Sonnet 85 Shakespeare, William 1884-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8885
Sonnet 86 Shakespeare, William 1884-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8886
“As I was going to St. Ives” 1884-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19235
“Had golden Homer and great Maro kept” R. N. (poet; Blackwood's) 1884-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8888
“Oh, why do you weep, my bonny lass” 1884-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8896
“What! the girl I adore by another embraced!” Englefield, H. 1884-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19234
“Damp and dreary in the valley” 1884-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8901
A Flight Shot Thompson, Maurice 1884-08 Longman’s Magazine 19980
A Poet Ape Jonson, Ben 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century 8186
Sonnet 140 Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century 8196
Sonnet 37 Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century 8185
Sonnet 57 Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century 8190
Sonnet 58 Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century 8191
Sonnet 62 Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century 8192
Sonnet 63 Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century 8193
Sonnet 71 Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century 8195
Sonnet 73 Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century 8187
Sonnet 74 Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century 8188
Sonnet 80 Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century 8183
Sonnet 86 Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century 8184
“If thy soul check thee that I come so near” Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century 8182
“Oh, lest the world should task you to recite” Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century 8194
“So now I have confess’d that he is thine” Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century 8164
“Whatever hath her wish, thou hast thy WILL” Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century 8171
“Gracious Cassandra ! whose benign esteem” Hayley, William 1884-10 Temple Bar 17831
“Ladies and gentleman, all who inquire” Prior, Matthew 1884-10 Longman’s Magazine 19984
“Bats now sleep” 1884-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8919
“Ben Loyal spake to Ben Clebrig” Black, William 1885-01 Longman’s Magazine 18668
“Good folk of village, thorpe, and hall” 1885-01 The English Illustrated Magazine 19243
“O wilt thou be my dear love?” Black, William 1885-01 Longman’s Magazine 18669
“Roses white, roses red” Black, William 1885-01 Longman’s Magazine 18667
“The blossom was white on the blackthorn tree” Black, William 1885-01 Longman’s Magazine 18670
“Therefore your halls, your ancient colleges” Tennyson, Alfred 1885-01 The Nineteenth Century 8203
Mudal in June Black, William 1885-02 Longman’s Magazine 18672
“Through the long sad centuries Clebrig slept” Black, William 1885-02 Longman’s Magazine 18673
“Mudal, that comes from the lonely loch” Black, William 1885-03 Longman’s Magazine 18680
A Cushla Gal Mo Chree. (O Bright Pulse of My Heart) Doheny, Michael 1885-04 Longman’s Magazine 18691
April 20, 1864 Halpin, Charles Graham 1885-04 Longman’s Magazine 18693
Come To Me, Dearest Brenan, Joseph 1885-04 Longman’s Magazine 18686
Gougaune Barra Callanan, Jeremiah Joseph 1885-04 Longman’s Magazine 18688
Music in the Street 1885-04 Longman’s Magazine 18692
Paddies Evermore O’Hagan, Thomas 1885-04 Longman’s Magazine 18690
The Churchyard Bride Carleton, William 1885-04 Longman’s Magazine 18689
The Old Story 1885-04 Longman’s Magazine 18687
“Do you recall that day in March” 1885-04 The English Illustrated Magazine 19246
“Small birds in the corn” Black, William 1885-04 Longman’s Magazine 18684
Across the Sea Black, William 1885-05 Longman’s Magazine 18698
Flower Auction Black, William 1885-05 Longman’s Magazine 18700
Sonnet 128 Shakespeare, William 1885-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8861
Sonnet 20 Shakespeare, William 1885-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8855
Sonnet 24 Shakespeare, William 1885-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8857
The Changeling Lowell, James Russell 1885-06 The Nineteenth Century 8207
“By Mudal’s river she idly strayed” Black, William 1885-06 Longman’s Magazine 18702
“From the fair palace of my lady’s eyes” Alighieri, Dante 1885-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8856
“So long has Love enchained me as his thrall” Alighieri, Dante 1885-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8859
“The eyes that mourn in pity of the heart” Alighieri, Dante 1885-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8860
“The moonlight lies on Loch Naver” Black, William 1885-06 Longman’s Magazine 18703
“This life is but the portal whence we pass” 1885-06 The Argosy 16596
“Up and down Pie street” 1885-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19253
“Auld, grey, and grizzled; yellow een” Black, William 1885-07 Longman’s Magazine 18704
“Marko, the great Marko” 1885-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8824
“O Glasgow lasses are fair enough” Black, William 1885-07 Longman’s Magazine 18705
Ged Tha Mi Gun Chrodh Gun Aighean 1885-08 Macmillan’s Magazine 14981
Gur Moch Rinn Mi Dusgadh 1885-08 Macmillan’s Magazine 14984
Ho Ro, Clansmen! Macleod, John (of Morven) 1885-08 Macmillan’s Magazine 14983
Shouther to Shouther Black, William 1885-08 Longman’s Magazine 18709
The Gael to His Country and His Countrymen. A Song 1885-08 Macmillan’s Magazine 14976
To Prince Charlie 1885-08 Macmillan’s Magazine 14979
We will Take the Good Old Way 1885-08 Macmillan’s Magazine 14978
‘Mali Bheag Og 1885-08 Macmillan’s Magazine 14982
“Good friends and neighbours, life is short” 1885-08 Longman’s Magazine 18708
“O Charlie, brave young Stuart” 1885-08 Macmillan’s Magazine 14980
“O Johnnie, leave the lass alane” Black, William 1885-08 Longman’s Magazine 18710
“O women of this glen” 1885-08 Macmillan’s Magazine 14977
“Out of the station we rattle away” Black, William 1885-08 Longman’s Magazine 18707
“Discoloured flowerets, violets turned white” Boiardo, Matteo Maria 1885-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8827
“Give me full-handed roses, lilies, shed” Boiardo, Matteo Maria 1885-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8828
“King Death came striding along the road” Black, William 1885-09 Longman’s Magazine 18713
“All on a fair May morning” Black, William 1885-10 Longman’s Magazine 18714
“The dim red fires of yonder gleaming forge” Black, William 1885-10 Longman’s Magazine 18715
A Winnower’s Song to the Winds Du Bellay, Joachim 1885-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8836
Idillie.—Francette Vauquelin de la Fresnaye, Jean 1885-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8842
Idillie.—Galatea Vauquelin de la Fresnaye, Jean 1885-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8840
Idillie.—Leucothée Vauquelin de la Fresnaye, Jean 1885-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8843
Pastorale Vauquelin de la Fresnaye, Jean 1885-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8837
Sonnet Vauquelin de la Fresnaye, Jean 1885-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8839
“This kiss,—take it quickly, my Heart!” d’Orléans, Charles 1885-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8833
“When the world is burning” Jones, Ebenezer 1885-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8829
By Islay’s Shores Black, William 1885-12 Longman’s Magazine 18721
“Ben Clebrig’s a blaze of splendour” Black, William 1885-12 Longman’s Magazine 18720
“O what’s the sweetest thing there is” Black, William 1885-12 Longman’s Magazine 18723
“O white’s the moon upon the loch” Black, William 1885-12 Longman’s Magazine 18722
“The hinds are feeding upon the hill” Black, William 1885-12 Longman’s Magazine 18719
At the Sign of the Lyre Dobson, Austin 1886-01 Longman’s Magazine 18729
Baby’s Catechism MacDonald, George 1886-01 The Nineteenth Century 8234
Ballade Introductory Lang, Andrew 1886-01 Longman’s Magazine 18727
Lines for My Ladye’s Album 1886-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8677
The Paradise of Progress. The Wail of the Poet of the Future Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1886-01 Longman’s Magazine 18728
‘Sic transit gloria’ 1886-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8680
“Be not so kind, for here is Passion’s slave” 1886-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8678
“I watched thee worship in thy purity” 1886-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8679
Ballade for the Laureate Lang, Andrew 1886-02 Longman’s Magazine 18732
Faithless Emma 1886-02 The Argosy 16615
For Mark Twain Lang, Andrew 1886-02 Longman’s Magazine 18733
“Heaven genius scientifick gave” 1886-02 The English Illustrated Magazine 19268
“Oh, I’ll tell you of a comet” 1886-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8681
Sonnet 103 Shakespeare, William 1886-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8686
Sonnet 116 Shakespeare, William 1886-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8683
Sonnet 122 Shakespeare, William 1886-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8687
Sonnet 123 Shakespeare, William 1886-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8688
Sonnet 137 Shakespeare, William 1886-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8689
Sonnet 67 Shakespeare, William 1886-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8690
Sonnet 74 Shakespeare, William 1886-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8685
The Lille Bust Lang, Andrew 1886-03 Longman’s Magazine 18738
The Rowfant Books. Ballade en Guise de Rondeau Locker-Lampson, Frederick 1886-03 Longman’s Magazine 18737
“Of yore, when books were few and fine” Locker-Lampson, Frederick 1886-03 Longman’s Magazine 18736
“Riding some days agone in piteous mood” Alighieri, Dante 1886-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8684
“The town of Nice! the town of Nice!” Merivale, Herman Charles 1886-03 Temple Bar 17862
A Legend Stevenson, Robert Louis 1886-04 Longman’s Magazine 18743
Ballade of the Southern Cross Lang, Andrew 1886-04 Longman’s Magazine 18741
Ballade of Truisms Henley, William Ernest 1886-04 Longman’s Magazine 18742
To B. R. Haydon Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1886-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8699
To Dorothy Osborne 1886-04 The English Illustrated Magazine 19270
“Here we meet, too soon to part” 1886-04 The Argosy 16619
“The rose is red, the violet’s blue” 1886-04 Temple Bar 17864
April On Tweed Lang, Andrew 1886-05 Longman’s Magazine 18747
Daylight and Moonlight Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth 1886-05 Macmillan’s Magazine 14986
Failure Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1886-05 Longman’s Magazine 18746
Frontinella’s Invitation to the Assembly Nash, Beau 1886-05 Temple Bar 17870
“I come to thee by day-time constantly” Cavalcanti, Guido 1886-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8691
Ghosts in the Library Lang, Andrew 1886-07 Longman’s Magazine 18749
Rhodora Emerson, Ralph Waldo 1886-07 Temple Bar 17879
“I wandered lonely as a cloud” Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1886-07 Temple Bar 17878
“There is a bondage worse, far worse, to bear” Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1886-07 Temple Bar 17880
Complaint and Reply Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 1886-09 Temple Bar 17887
“Fain would I praise such poetry as thine” Betham-Edwards, Matilda 1886-09 Temple Bar 17888
In the Spring-Time Kipling, Rudyard 1886-10 Longman’s Magazine 18756
Shameful Death Lang, Andrew 1886-10 Longman’s Magazine 18757
A Place of Burial in the South of Scotland Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1886-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8668
Legend of the Crossing-Sweeper Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1886-11 Longman’s Magazine 18760
Mæcenas Atavis Horace 1886-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8667
On the Sight of a Manse in the South of Scotland Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1886-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8676
The County Mayo Ferguson, Samuel 1886-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8665
Thomas Davis Ferguson, Samuel 1886-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8666
Three Thoughts Ferguson, Samuel 1886-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8673
Tired of Towns Lang, Andrew 1886-11 Longman’s Magazine 18759
To Virgil Tennyson, Alfred 1886-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8670
“Harp, take my bosom’s burthen on thy string” Ferguson, Samuel 1886-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8675
“They err who say this long-withdrawing line” Ferguson, Samuel 1886-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8674
“This life is like a troubled sea” Dibdin, Charles 1886-11 Temple Bar 17898
“When Hamlet went before his grave, men bore him” 1886-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8669
Education’s Martyr Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1886-12 Longman’s Magazine 18763
“Soft lie the turf on those who find their rest” Lowe, Robert 1886-12 Temple Bar 17902
Fancy in the Nubibus: or the Poet in the Clouds Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 1887-01 Macmillan’s Magazine 14861
Mr. Leslie’s Song Calverley, Charles Stuart 1887-01 Temple Bar 17907
“Little book, surnamed of white” Lamb, Charles 1887-01 Macmillan’s Magazine 14860
Farewell Song of the Saxon Bride 1887-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8634
Taking Long Views Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1887-02 Longman’s Magazine 18767
To Correspondents Lang, Andrew 1887-02 Longman’s Magazine 18768
“All in the early morning grey” Gerard, Emily 1887-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8991
The Ballad of Claverhouse’s Sweetheart V. H. (poet; Longman’s) 1887-03 Longman’s Magazine 18772
The Restoration of Romance. (To H. R. H. and R. L. S.) Lang, Andrew 1887-03 Longman’s Magazine 18771
The Song of Maldon, or the Death of Brihtnoth 1887-03 Macmillan’s Magazine 14865
“Awake now, O jar, and sleep not so hard” 1887-03 Longman’s Magazine 18769
A Pure Hypothesis Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1887-04 Longman’s Magazine 18777
Eliza’s Choice Linley (Sheridan), Elizabeth Ann 1887-04 The English Illustrated Magazine 19287
For Me the Blithe Ballade Scollard, Clinton 1887-04 Longman’s Magazine 18778
To Daniel Elzevir Ménage, Gilles (Ægidius Menagius) 1887-04 Longman’s Magazine 18775
“Ah! cruel maid! how hast thou changed” Sheridan, Richard Brinsley 1887-04 The English Illustrated Magazine 19288
“My Books, my heart’s delight, beware” Colletet, Guillaume 1887-04 Longman’s Magazine 18776
“Think not, my love, when secret grief” Sheridan, Richard Brinsley 1887-04 The English Illustrated Magazine 19286
An Epitaph Upon John Trehearne, Gentle-Man-Porter to King James I 1887-05 The English Illustrated Magazine 19293
Sorais’ Song Haggard, Henry Rider, Barber, Agnes 1887-05 Longman’s Magazine 18779
“Here Lockyer lies interr’d; enough, his name” 1887-05 The English Illustrated Magazine 19292
The Author’s Journey to Woodbridge after the Storm Chambers, James 1887-06 The Nineteenth Century 8236
The Conscientious Ghost Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1887-06 Longman’s Magazine 18784
The Poor Poetaster Chambers, James 1887-06 The Nineteenth Century 8237
The Wounded Soldier’s Return Chambers, James 1887-06 The Nineteenth Century 8238
“Love has met us on the road” 1887-06 The Argosy 16647
“No second light has lightened up my Heaven” 1887-06 Temple Bar 17922
Ballade of Asphodel Watson, Rosamund Marriott 1887-07 Longman’s Magazine 18785
Death Song Hawker, Robert Stephen 1887-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8621
Mawgan of Melhuach Hawker, Robert Stephen 1887-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8622
Ballade of a Fair Impenitent Watson, Rosamund Marriott 1887-08 Longman’s Magazine 18790
Poscimur. (Hor. I. 32) Horace 1887-08 Longman’s Magazine 18787
The Moon Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1887-08 Longman’s Magazine 18791
The Very Last Chance 1887-08 Longman’s Magazine 18789
“Hush, for they call! If in the shade” Horace 1887-08 Longman’s Magazine 18788
Albi, ne Doleas. (Hor. i. 33) Horace 1887-09 Longman’s Magazine 18795
Petit Chanson Picard Watson, Rosamund Marriott 1887-09 Longman’s Magazine 18796
Scythe Songs. I Watson, Rosamund Marriott 1887-09 Longman’s Magazine 18793
Scythe Songs. II. (Variation) Lang, Andrew 1887-09 Longman’s Magazine 18794
“Fight, brothers, for the last time” 1887-09 The English Illustrated Magazine 19301
“Lot is dead! Lot is dead!” 1887-09 The English Illustrated Magazine 19303
“Robbé-de-be dop!” 1887-09 The English Illustrated Magazine 19302
After the Fire Watson, Rosamund Marriott 1887-10 Longman’s Magazine 18801
Du Vall’s Epitaph 1887-10 The English Illustrated Magazine 19305
The Lamplighter Stevenson, Robert Louis 1887-10 Longman’s Magazine 18798
To R. L. S. (See Underwoods) Lang, Andrew 1887-10 Longman’s Magazine 18804
“My house, I say. But hark to the sunny doves” Stevenson, Robert Louis 1887-10 Longman’s Magazine 18797
“Say not of me that weakly I declined” Stevenson, Robert Louis 1887-10 Longman’s Magazine 18799
“She that of old spun with Athenê wise” Nicarchus 1887-10 Longman’s Magazine 18802
“Sing clearlier, Muse, or evermore be still” Stevenson, Robert Louis 1887-10 Longman’s Magazine 18800
“Three maidens, Pallas, give their gifts to thee” Nicarchus 1887-10 Longman’s Magazine 18803
Ballade of the Blameless Ethiop (To J. R. W. on the Upper Congo) Werner, Alice 1887-11 Longman’s Magazine 18808
Ballade of the Primitive Aryan 1887-11 The English Illustrated Magazine 19307
In the Toy Shop Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1887-11 Longman’s Magazine 18807
The Choice Norris, John 1887-11 Longman’s Magazine 18805
The House Beautiful Stevenson, Robert Louis 1887-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8633
The Refusal Norris, John 1887-11 Longman’s Magazine 18806
“Bird of the Graces, dear sea-mew, whose note” Tymnes 1887-11 Longman’s Magazine 18809
“Her beauty, like the Scripture feast” 1887-11 Temple Bar 17930
”’Tis one o’clock, the boy from ‘Punch’ is sitting in the passage here” Thackeray, William Makepeace 1887-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8632
Ballade of Betty Barnes, the Book-Burner Watson, Rosamund Marriott 1887-12 Longman’s Magazine 18814
“A maiden stood beside a river” 1887-12 Longman’s Magazine 18810
“James Allan Park” Erskine, Thomas 1887-12 Longman’s Magazine 18812
The Broidered Bodice. 1600 (Old French) 1888-01 Longman’s Magazine 18817
The Year of Grace Hunt, Violet 1888-01 Longman’s Magazine 18816
A Castle in the Air Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1888-02 Longman’s Magazine 18819
“So have I seene, when Cæsar would appeare” Digges, Leonard 1888-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8605
“The wintry wind fra’ Drufflie hill” 1888-02 Longman’s Magazine 18818
Arsinoë’s Cats 1888-03 Longman’s Magazine 18821
“Underneath this sable hearse” Jonson, Ben 1888-03 The English Illustrated Magazine 19311
Fairies and the Philologist Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1888-04 Longman’s Magazine 18824
Lines to E. P—. After Byron Dickens, Charles 1888-04 Temple Bar 17946
Of His Pitiable Transformation Stevenson, Robert Louis 1888-04 Longman’s Magazine 18823
“All in the early morning grey” Gerard, Emily 1888-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8612
“I’m unaware of any care, but I’ll make you stare” Dickens, Fred 1888-04 Temple Bar 17947
“King Philip had vaunted his claims” Dobson, Austin 1888-04 The English Illustrated Magazine 19315
“Spain’s King with navies the sea bestrew’d” Beza, Theodore 1888-04 The English Illustrated Magazine 19316
“Thou who hast slept all night upon the storm” Whitman, Walt 1888-04 Temple Bar 17944
Märchen Watson, Rosamund Marriott 1888-05 Longman’s Magazine 18827
Tout Finit par des Chansons. (Ballade en guise de Rondeau) Lang, Andrew 1888-05 Longman’s Magazine 18828
“When our heads are bowed with woe” Milman, Henry Hart 1888-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8613
Bold Benjamin 1888-06 Longman’s Magazine 18833
Deid Folks’ Ferry Watson, Rosamund Marriott 1888-06 Longman’s Magazine 18835
Gibraltar Trench, Richard Chenevix 1888-06 The Nineteenth Century 8260
Prize of Song Trench, Richard Chenevix 1888-06 The Nineteenth Century 8251
To Silvio Pellico. (On reading the story of his imprisonment.) Trench, Richard Chenevix 1888-06 The Nineteenth Century 8258
“A counsellor well fitted to advise” Trench, Richard Chenevix 1888-06 The Nineteenth Century 8259
“A wretched thing it were, to have our heart” Trench, Richard Chenevix 1888-06 The Nineteenth Century 8255
“Lone am I, and yet not lonely” 1888-06 Longman’s Magazine 18829
“Peace, Freedom, Happiness, have loved to wait” Trench, Richard Chenevix 1888-06 The Nineteenth Century 8261
“Thou cam’st not to thy place by accident” Trench, Richard Chenevix 1888-06 The Nineteenth Century 8254
“To feel that we are homeless exiles here” Trench, Richard Chenevix 1888-06 The Nineteenth Century 8256
“To leave unseen so many a glorious sight” Trench, Richard Chenevix 1888-06 The Nineteenth Century 8257
“What good soever in thy heart or mind” Trench, Richard Chenevix 1888-06 The Nineteenth Century 8253
“With heart and intellect and eye as keen” T. R. J. L. (poet; Temple Bar) 1888-06 Temple Bar 17949
The Crossing of the Till Werner, Alice 1888-07 Longman’s Magazine 18838
The Lover in Hades 1888-07 Longman’s Magazine 18837
Bhanarach Dhomi A (Brown-Haired Dairymaid) 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century 8277
Chanson des Ouvriers (Workmen’s Song) 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century 8293
Chi Mi Gliris-Fhionn (I see the Roan One) 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century 8267
Chinook and Chinok Marelle, Charles 1888-08 Longman’s Magazine 18841
High Tide by the Northern Sea X. (poet; Longman's) 1888-08 Longman’s Magazine 18842
La Belle Dame Sans Merci Keats, John 1888-08 Macmillan’s Magazine 14839
Song of the Harvest Home 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century 8287
Song. (Lending the Ears) 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century 8290
Tattooing Song 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century 8295
Till an Crodle A’Dhonnachaidle (Turn the Kine, Duncan) 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century 8274
“Bees, of Bees of Paradise” 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century 8282
“Gae owre the muir, gae doun the brae” 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century 8272
“Heigh o, heugh o, what’ll I do wi’ ye?” 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century 8301
“Ho, ro, Maolruaini of the glens” 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century 8269
“Now, men! hats off!” 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century 8318
“O rock the sweet carnation red” 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century 8298
“On the hill have we brewed beer” 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century 8284
“Sleep, my little darling one” 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century 8297
“This green-hill periwigg’d with snow” 1888-08 The English Illustrated Magazine 19322
“Watch, barrel! watch! mackerel for to ketch” 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century 8317
“Who that beheld and knew thee, but would fain” Mozley, J. R. 1888-08 Temple Bar 17953
The Aubade 1888-09 Longman’s Magazine 18845
Underground. (The Porter speaks) Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1888-09 Longman’s Magazine 18847
“A slumber did my spirit seal” Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1888-09 Temple Bar 17958
“Some day, but not yet” 1888-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8589
“Young Henry was as brave a youth” Dibdin, Thomas John 1888-09 The Argosy 16676
Enchanted Ground Fargus, Frederick John (pseudonym Hugh Conway) 1888-10 Temple Bar 17961
Example 1888-10 Longman’s Magazine 18850
Fleur-de-Lys Watson, Rosamund Marriott 1888-10 Longman’s Magazine 18851
Lines. Written with a slate pencil on a window of the Dining Room at the Lowood Hotel, Windermere, while waiting for Tea, after being Present at the Grasmere Sports on a Very Wet Day, and in Consequence of a Recent Perusal of ‘Belinda,’ a Novel by Miss Broughton Lang, Andrew 1888-10 Longman’s Magazine 18849
Æstas Captiva 1888-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8591
“Arrows that split a willow-wand” 1888-10 The English Illustrated Magazine 19327
“Nay never doubt it! History’s quill” 1888-10 The English Illustrated Magazine 19326
Asunder 1888-11 Temple Bar 17965
Ballad of Peru Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1888-11 Longman’s Magazine 18853
I.—Old Style Traill, Henry Duff 1888-11 The English Illustrated Magazine 19329
II.—New Style Traill, Henry Duff 1888-11 The English Illustrated Magazine 19330
Chloe, M. A.—Ad Amantem Suum Collins, Mortimer 1888-12 Temple Bar 17966
Shall We Meet Beyond the River? Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1888-12 Longman’s Magazine 18855
The Gravy 1888-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8598
To Roast a Swan? 1888-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8597
Tu Quoque: An Idyll in the Conservatory Dobson, Austin 1888-12 Temple Bar 17967
“A Diving Belle! pray who is she?” Ashby-Sterry, Joseph 1888-12 Temple Bar 17968
“Jenny kissed me when we met” Hunt, Leigh 1888-12 Temple Bar 17969
“The brave, the great Sennacherib” Whewell, William 1888-12 Temple Bar 17973
“You O my O and I O thee” Whewell, William 1888-12 Temple Bar 17971
“You sigh for my cipher, and I sigh for thee” Whewell, William 1888-12 Temple Bar 17972
“Youths who Senior Wranglers fain would be” Whewell, William 1888-12 Temple Bar 17974
On the Prince Regent’s Illness Luttrell, Henry 1889-01 Temple Bar 17983
The Fine Pacific Islands. (Heard in a public-house at Rotherhithe) Stevenson, Robert Louis 1889-01 Longman’s Magazine 18858
Time for Us to Go 1889-01 Longman’s Magazine 18857
To Minerva Hood, Thomas 1889-01 Temple Bar 17976
To My Violin Rae, Thomas 1889-01 Longman’s Magazine 18859
“A woman lately fiercely did assail” Armstrong, Archibald (Archy) 1889-01 Temple Bar 17979
“Come and I will sing you!” 1889-01 Longman’s Magazine 18856
“He cannot be complete in aught” Locker-Lampson, Frederick 1889-01 Temple Bar 17977
“Here lies the Earl of Suffolk’s Fool” Swift, Jonathan 1889-01 The English Illustrated Magazine 19336
“Here lyeth Thomas Peirce whom no man taught” 1889-01 The English Illustrated Magazine 19335
“I change, and so do women too” 1889-01 Temple Bar 17980
“When Dido saw Æneas would not come” Porson, Richard 1889-01 Temple Bar 17978
“When Eve brought woe to all mankind” Holmes, Oliver Wendell 1889-01 Temple Bar 17981
“With death doomed to grapple” Byron, George Gordon 1889-01 Temple Bar 17984
“‘I wonder if Brougham thinks as much as he talks’” 1889-01 Temple Bar 17982
Ether Insatiable Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1889-02 Longman’s Magazine 18862
“When bonnets of the scuttle shape” 1889-02 The English Illustrated Magazine 19338
The Food of Fiction Lang, Andrew 1889-03 Longman’s Magazine 18864
The Quick and the Dead Watson, Rosamund Marriott 1889-03 Longman’s Magazine 18865
“From Caiaphas to Pilate I was sent” Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1889-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8536
“Virgil, whose epic song enthrals” Smith, James (1775-1839) 1889-03 Temple Bar 17988
“World, in thy ever busy mart” Smith, James (1775-1839) 1889-03 Temple Bar 17989
Amongst the Rushes Colborne Veel, Mary 1889-04 Longman’s Magazine 18870
Tidied Away. (To the Air of “Over the Sea”) L. C. (poet; Longman’s) 1889-04 Longman’s Magazine 18869
“Behold thyself by me” 1889-04 Longman’s Magazine 18867
“Bright are the skies above me” Disraeli, Benjamin 1889-04 Temple Bar 17995
“Like to the damask rose you see” 1889-04 Longman’s Magazine 18866
The Melancholy Muses Lang, Andrew 1889-05 Longman’s Magazine 18874
The Wearing o’ the Green Baffy Spoon (pseudonym) 1889-05 Longman’s Magazine 18873
A Billiard Lesson Clarke, Henry Savile 1889-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19345
On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from Abbotsford, for Naples Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1889-06 Macmillan’s Magazine 14869
Sweetheart Daisy Wynne, Frances 1889-06 Longman’s Magazine 18879
The Canadian Crofter’s Boat-Song 1889-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8552
The Legend of J. J. Jackson, the Self-Made Man Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1889-06 Longman’s Magazine 18880
“Grant us in heart to joy and sing” 1889-06 Longman’s Magazine 18878
A Bonus on Soap Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1889-07 Longman’s Magazine 18883
Another Way Lang, Andrew 1889-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8496
Early One Morning Hunt, Violet 1889-07 Longman’s Magazine 18884
Sonnet LV Shakespeare, William 1889-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8487
Sonnet LXXXVII Shakespeare, William 1889-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8489
To E. M. S. Lang, Andrew 1889-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8504
“I once was young and fair” Lang, Andrew 1889-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8505
“Robins and wrens” 1889-07 Longman’s Magazine 18882
“Some say that Signor Bononcini” Swift, Jonathan 1889-07 Temple Bar 18003
A Warning to New Worlds Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1889-08 Longman’s Magazine 18886
Meadow-Sweet Wynne, Frances 1889-08 Longman’s Magazine 18885
The Singing Reeds. Founded on an Italian Conte Populaire Watson, Rosamund Marriott 1889-09 Longman’s Magazine 18888
“Even as yon lamp within my vacant room” Whitehead, Charles 1889-09 Temple Bar 18008
“Mysterious Night! when our first parent knew” White, Joseph Blanco 1889-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8510
“Pray do not ask, ’tis forbidden to know” 1889-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8513
Here’s a Health unto His Majesty Savile, Jeremiah 1889-10 The Nineteenth Century 8326
In the Gallery Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1889-10 Longman’s Magazine 18890
Lesley’s March to Scotland 1889-10 The Nineteenth Century 8334
Mourir Pour La Patrie Dumas, Alexandre, Maquet, Auguste 1889-10 The Nineteenth Century 8320
Russian Martial Song. (In honour of General Count Wittgenstein) 1889-10 The Nineteenth Century 8321
Russian Soldiers’ Melody 1889-10 The Nineteenth Century 8322
Sie Sollen Ihn Nicht Haben Becker, Nikolaus 1889-10 The Nineteenth Century 8323
The King Shall Enjoy His Own Again Parker, Martin 1889-10 The Nineteenth Century 8330
The Royalist (1646) Brome, Alexander 1889-10 The Nineteenth Century 8328
The Search For Quotations H. J. H. (poet; Atalanta) 1889-10 Atalanta 1949
“Fear neither Time nor Death” W. K. S. (poet; Atalanta) 1889-10 Atalanta 1948
“Lesley for the kirk” 1889-10 The Nineteenth Century 8371
A Hypnotic Suggestion Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1889-11 Longman’s Magazine 18891
A Paraphrase by Edward FitzGerald of the Speech of Paullus Æmilius in Livy, lib. xlv. c. 41 Fitzgerald, Edward 1889-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8525
To “Atalanta.” “Quite Full For Two Years” Busy-Body 1889-11 Atalanta 1955
A Retrospective Review J. M. G. (poet; Longman’s) 1889-12 Longman’s Magazine 18894
A Vigil Watson, Rosamund Marriott 1889-12 Longman’s Magazine 18895
Shemuel Bowen, Edward Ernest 1889-12 Atalanta 1962
A Lament Ululans (pseudonym) 1890-01 Atalanta 1967
At Sundown Sweetman, Elinor M. 1890-01 Longman’s Magazine 18898
Crossing the Bar Tennyson, Alfred 1890-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8386
Epilogue Browning, Robert 1890-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8387
Sheaves of Gold Weatherly, Frederic Edward 1890-01 Atalanta 12812
The Way to Babylon Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1890-01 Longman’s Magazine 18899
“Last night I saw you in my sleep” Browning, Robert 1890-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8385
“What girl but, having gathered flowers” Browning, Robert 1890-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8383
“‘So say the foolish!’ Say the foolish so, Love?” Browning, Robert 1890-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8384
Crossing the Bar Tennyson, Alfred 1890-02 Longman’s Magazine 18903
“In a Gondola.” Venice. Dec 15th, 1889 Norris, G. H. F. 1890-02 Atalanta 12808
“The sun upon the Weirdlaw hill” Scott, Walter 1890-02 Longman’s Magazine 18902
The Nightingale’s Children Watson, Rosamund Marriott 1890-03 Longman’s Magazine 18907
The “Dickens’” Gallery Farrah, M. J. 1890-03 Longman’s Magazine 18906
Three Badgers Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge (pseudonym Lewis Carroll) 1890-03 Atalanta 12809
“In the city of Oxford I was born” Sergeant Murphy 1890-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8391
“Oh thou whose plebeian brow” 1890-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8392
In Sunday School M. C. E. (poet; Longman’s) 1890-04 Longman’s Magazine 18910
The Coming of Spring 1890-04 Longman’s Magazine 18909
An Enchanted Princess Watson, Rosamund Marriott 1890-05 Longman’s Magazine 18915
The Mocking-Bird in the Kloof Werner, Alice 1890-05 Longman’s Magazine 18916
“Six hundred years have faded since she died” A. B. (poet; Longman’s), C. D. (poet; Longman’s) 1890-05 Longman’s Magazine 18914
Au bord de l’eau Prudhomme, Sully 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19372
Ce qui dere Prudhomme, Sully 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19373
Enfantillage Prudhomme, Sully 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19370
La Charpie Prudhomme, Sully 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19376
Prière Prudhomme, Sully 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19374
Pélérinages Prudhomme, Sully 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19371
The Death Agony Prudhomme, Sully 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19369
The Fatal Advertisements Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1890-06 Longman’s Magazine 18918
The Missal Prudhomme, Sully 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19368
The Original Ballad of the Dowie Dens 1890-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8396
To Richard Harrison, Green Bank Faber, Frederick William 1890-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8397
To the Reader Prudhomme, Sully 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19367
“In times less pleasant and more fierce, of old” 1890-06 Temple Bar 18032
“We wandered down, at dawn of day” Prudhomme, Sully 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19375
King’s Weir Battye, Aubyn Bernard Rochfort 1890-07 Longman’s Magazine 18921
Prince Charlie—A Charade Dyson, Emily 1890-07 Atalanta 2089
“The land lies black” Morris, William 1890-07 The English Illustrated Magazine 19380
“Ye rippling waves of golden corn! full ears” 1890-07 Longman’s Magazine 18920
To a Devonshire Maiden Sojourning in London Matheson, Annie 1890-08 Atalanta 12810
Transformation Watson, Rosamund Marriott 1890-08 Longman’s Magazine 18923
“Ah! word that’s born amidst our blinding tears” Haines, Florence M. 1890-08 Atalanta 12814
“One day as I was walking with my egshullent Mother” 1890-08 The Argosy 16744
“Whence are ye and whither, O fowl of our fathers?” Morris, William 1890-08 The English Illustrated Magazine 19382
The Dead Bride’s Doll Stockall, Harriett 1890-09 Atalanta 2046
“Fair is the world, now autumn’s wearing” Morris, William 1890-09 The English Illustrated Magazine 19383
“I am the oak-tree, and forsooth” Morris, William 1890-09 The English Illustrated Magazine 19384
“In March the world was bare” Wynne, Frances 1890-09 Longman’s Magazine 18925
“Now waneth spring” Morris, William 1890-09 The English Illustrated Magazine 19385
For September, 1890 Amy R. (pseudonym) 1890-10 Atalanta 2050
Praise of Age Henryson, Robert 1890-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8401
The Captain’s Dream Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1890-10 Longman’s Magazine 18928
“Toddlin’ whoam fra th’ market rant” Waugh, Edwin 1890-10 Temple Bar 18039
“What ails thee, my son Robin?” Waugh, Edwin 1890-10 Temple Bar 18040
In A Children’s Hospital Watt, J. Lauchlan MacLean 1890-11 Atalanta 2054
“Hither and thither flying” Wynne, Frances 1890-11 Longman’s Magazine 18930
Dutch Lullaby Field, Eugene 1890-12 Longman’s Magazine 18931
“Since my lover ceased to woo” 1890-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8405
“What are my darling’s eyes? They are blue as wild cornflowers” Lindsay, Caroline Blanche Elizabeth 1890-12 Atalanta 12811
Cinderella and Father Christmas; Or, A Christmas Dialogue in Doggerel Verse, Being Very Much Doggerel and Very Little Verse Pike, Florence 1891-01 Atalanta 2064
Confirmation Day at South Somercoates 1891-01 Longman’s Magazine 18932
London Snow Bridges, Robert 1891-01 Longman’s Magazine 18935
“He barked at each and other” 1891-01 Longman’s Magazine 18936
“I will not let thee go” Bridges, Robert 1891-01 Longman’s Magazine 18934
Her Choice. (Dedicated to the ATALANTA Branch of the Selborne Society) Wood, Elizabeth W. 1891-02 Atalanta 2071
Two Songs Watson, Rosamund Marriott 1891-02 Longman’s Magazine 18940
“A pine tree stands alone on” Heine, Heinrich 1891-02 Longman’s Magazine 18937
“He who sighs hath never known” 1891-02 The English Illustrated Magazine 19396
“I do repent, but what is that to thee?” Sforza, Ludovico 1891-02 The English Illustrated Magazine 19397
“On a bootless errand bent” 1891-02 Longman’s Magazine 18938
“To the altar wherefore haste?” 1891-02 Longman’s Magazine 18939
“When in life’s heaviest hour” 1891-02 The English Illustrated Magazine 19398
For A Venetian Pastorial, by Georgione. (In the Louvre) Rossetti, Dante Gabriel 1891-03 Temple Bar 18059
For “An Allegorical Dance of Women,” by Andrea Mantegna (In the Louvre) Rossetti, Dante Gabriel 1891-03 Temple Bar 18061
For “Our Lady of the Rocks,” by Leonardo da Vinci Rossetti, Dante Gabriel 1891-03 Temple Bar 18058
For “Ruggiero and Angelica,” by Ingres Rossetti, Dante Gabriel 1891-03 Temple Bar 18063
I Know What Beauty Is MacDonald, George 1891-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8294
Metempsychosis Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1891-03 Longman’s Magazine 18943
The Baby MacDonald, George 1891-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8292
The Earliest Crocus Wynne, Frances 1891-03 Longman’s Magazine 18944
“A Dance of Nymphs” Rossetti, Dante Gabriel 1891-03 Temple Bar 18062
“Robin Cook’s wife she had an old mare” 1891-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8288
“Water, for anguish of the solstice:—yea” Rossetti, Dante Gabriel 1891-03 Temple Bar 18060
A Highly Valuable Chain of Thoughts Lang, Andrew 1891-04 Longman’s Magazine 18947
Le Deuil Blanc Maitland, Ella Fuller 1891-04 Atalanta 12813
The New Year 1891-04 Longman’s Magazine 18949
The Old Year 1891-04 Longman’s Magazine 18948
Villa Refrigerio Mantovano (Spagnoli), Giovanni Battista 1891-04 Longman’s Magazine 18946
“Oh, Biddy Magee” 1891-04 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8302
“Tinkle, dear brook” 1891-04 Longman’s Magazine 18945
The Captive—A Charade Dyson, Emily 1891-05 Atalanta 2080
The Cossack Mother’s Lullaby 1891-05 Longman’s Magazine 18954
“Compared with mighty Shakespeare, writers all” Doyle, Francis Hastings Charles 1891-05 Longman’s Magazine 18951
“If heav’n be pleas’d when mortals cease to sin” 1891-05 Temple Bar 18066
“John Murray! Dare I call thee John?” Norton, Caroline 1891-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8304
“One hour—one little hour, I spent with thee” Coleridge, Hartley 1891-05 Longman’s Magazine 18950
“Tyrant of the Cherwell’s flood” Cottrell-Dormer, Clement 1891-05 The English Illustrated Magazine 19402
La Chaumière Incendiée Coppée, François 1891-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19404
La Sœur Novice Coppée, François 1891-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19405
Lied Coppée, François 1891-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19407
“She like you had golden hair” Coppée, François 1891-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19406
“There are few on whom fortune in one form or other” Landor, Walter Savage 1891-06 Temple Bar 18067
“Whether he laughed, whether he cried” 1891-06 Longman’s Magazine 18955
The Merry Beggar Layard, Nina Frances 1891-07 Longman’s Magazine 18958
Days 1891-08 The English Illustrated Magazine 19878
Song Lang, Andrew 1891-08 Longman’s Magazine 18960
A Lesson of Life Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1891-09 Longman’s Magazine 18963
Ballade of Winter Murray, Robert Fuller 1891-09 Longman’s Magazine 18962
“Farewell, great painter of mankind” Garrick, David 1891-09 The English Illustrated Magazine 19413
“Like a fretful child, I rock my heart in vain” Heyse, Paul 1891-09 Temple Bar 18080
Doctor Cupid 1891-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8319
Love And Death Leith, Emily 1891-10 Atalanta 2161
“Boston, Boston” 1891-10 The English Illustrated Magazine 19414
Disillusions of Astronomy Lang, Andrew 1891-11 Longman’s Magazine 18968
The Swan’s Nest 1891-11 Longman’s Magazine 18966
“I say not what my secret is” Lang, Andrew 1891-11 Longman’s Magazine 18967
“Ask nothing more of me, sweet” Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1891-12 Atalanta 12840
“If thou art dead I pray thee come not near me” 1891-12 The English Illustrated Magazine 19420
“Sweetheart, there’s a beautiful country” Weatherly, Frederic Edward 1891-12 Atalanta 12842
“The life of this clerk was just three score and ten” 1891-12 The Argosy 16793
Burnt Out Bourdillon, Francis William 1892-01 Longman’s Magazine 18972
Love and Earth’s Echoes Hosken, James Dryden 1892-01 Longman’s Magazine 18973
The Lonely Landscape Bourdillon, Francis William 1892-01 Longman’s Magazine 18971
“But Mercian rivers calm and deep” Southall, Isabel 1892-01 The Nineteenth Century 8415
“Naked I came into the world of pleasure” Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1892-01 The Nineteenth Century 8419
“Wordsworth upon Helvellyn! Let the cloud” Browning, Elizabeth Barrett 1892-01 Temple Bar 18094
After Waterloo Murray, Robert Fuller 1892-02 Longman’s Magazine 18975
Minuet Fogazzaro, Antonio 1892-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8345
A Symphony of Beethoven Nencioni, Enrico 1892-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8340
A Wish Capuana, Luigi 1892-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8342
Better Alone Than in Bad Company Billi, Marianna Giarrè 1892-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8355
Evening Fogazzaro, Antonio 1892-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8343
L’envoi Carducci, Giosuè 1892-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8348
L’envoi Carducci, Giosuè 1892-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8347
On the Atlantic Vivanti, Annie 1892-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8356
Spite Bicci, Ersilio 1892-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8353
The Madonna of the Mandarini Russo, Ferdinando 1892-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8362
The Piercing of the Appenine Marradi, Giovanni 1892-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8361
The Shop Fucini, Renato 1892-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8363
The Snowstorm Carducci, Giosuè 1892-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8349
The Song of the Spatula Boito, Arrigo 1892-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8364
The Waning Moon D’Annunzio, Gabriele 1892-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8351
To the Olive D’Annunzio, Gabriele 1892-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8350
“A farmer’s son so sweet” 1892-03 The English Illustrated Magazine 19422
“Did he, who thus inscribed this wall” 1892-03 The Nineteenth Century 8424
“I am a maiden sad and lonely” 1892-03 The English Illustrated Magazine 19423
“In autumn when the dead leaves fall in showers” Guerrini, Olindo 1892-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8352
“I’ve made a little coffer, all of gold” Papa, Pasquale 1892-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8354
“King Robert, wounded in old days of war” Panzacchi, Enrico 1892-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8358
“My heart is like a singing bird” Rossetti, Christina G. 1892-03 Longman’s Magazine 18977
“Verse is not all, O poet! unless she fly” Marradi, Giovanni 1892-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8360
“What does it profit us to seek, O friend” Panzacchi, Enrico 1892-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8359
“’Mid oaths and blows and pain she grew to girlhood” Vivanti, Annie 1892-03 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8357
Can’t be Beat! Kirkpatrick, John 1892-04 Atalanta 12858
Love Dickinson, Emily 1892-04 The Nineteenth Century 8413
The Chariot Dickinson, Emily 1892-04 The Nineteenth Century 8410
The Golden Hour Watson, Rosamund Marriott 1892-04 Longman’s Magazine 18981
The Grass Dickinson, Emily 1892-04 The Nineteenth Century 8411
To W. D. H. Lang, Andrew 1892-04 Longman’s Magazine 18980
“I remember, I remember, the links where I was born” 1892-04 Longman’s Magazine 18982
“I shall know why, when time is over” Dickinson, Emily 1892-04 The Nineteenth Century 8414
The Ace, from Snowy River Paterson, Andrew Barton (pseudonym “The Banjo”) 1892-05 Longman’s Magazine 18985
The Posy Herbert, George 1892-05 Longman’s Magazine 18983
“She hath forgotten all our songs and chimes” 1892-05 Longman’s Magazine 18984
Charlie’s Men Christie, Nimmo 1892-06 Longman’s Magazine 18987
Murmurs from the Land’s End 1892-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8370
“Religious, moral, generous, and humane” Jenyns, Soame 1892-06 Temple Bar 18112
Three Portraits of the Prince Lang, Andrew 1892-07 Longman’s Magazine 18988
“Lovely and proud, and brightest, sweetest soul” Malatesta, Sigismondo 1892-07 The English Illustrated Magazine 19427
“O there are passages of life that lie” Eagles, John 1892-07 Temple Bar 18113
Charlie’s Rose Picton, Ella 1892-08 Longman’s Magazine 18991
Hope the Deceiver d’Orléans, Charles 1892-08 Temple Bar 18121
“Alas! the world of me is tired” d’Orléans, Charles 1892-08 Temple Bar 18120
“France! once thy name in every land” d’Orléans, Charles 1892-08 Temple Bar 18123
“I see the English pride brought low”  d’Orléans, Charles 1892-08 Temple Bar 18119
“Lonely this island, the home of the sea-birds” 1892-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8224
“Nature has thrown the mantle by” d’Orléans, Charles 1892-08 Temple Bar 18122
“The days of love—ah! brief and sweet” 1892-08 Temple Bar 18117
“Why feel I more than others do” d’Orléans, Charles 1892-08 Temple Bar 18118
Song 1892-09 Longman’s Magazine 18995
The Pulley Herbert, George 1892-09 Temple Bar 18131
The Quiddity Herbert, George 1892-09 Temple Bar 18129
“Ah, what avails the sceptred race!”   Landor, Walter Savage 1892-09 Temple Bar 18126
“Jesu is in my heart, His sacred name” Herbert, George 1892-09 Temple Bar 18130
“Visions of too lovely things” Hosken, James Dryden 1892-09 Longman’s Magazine 18994
“Who says that fictions only and false hair” Herbert, George 1892-09 Temple Bar 18132
Amor in Excelsis Deane, Anthony C. 1892-10 Longman’s Magazine 18997
Ballade of Rydal Vale Blomfield, Dorothy Frances 1892-10 Longman’s Magazine 18999
The Silent Pipes Christie, Nimmo 1892-10 Longman’s Magazine 18998
“O lady fair, can I declare” 1892-10 The Argosy 16822
Charlotte Corday Hopkins, Everard 1892-11 Atalanta 2235
Sunset on Henna Cliff Watson, Rosamund Marriott 1892-11 Longman’s Magazine 19001
“Fifty years have sped since first” Bere, Charles Sandford 1892-11 The English Illustrated Magazine 19428
The Apple-Trees 1893 Good Words 15911
Our Poet Alexander, Patrick Proctor 1893-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8197
Through Elfin E’en Craigie, William Alexander 1893-02 Longman’s Magazine 19006
A Riddle by Jehudah Hallevi Hallevi, Jehudah 1893-03 The Nineteenth Century 8455
A Song of Sherwood Hopper, Nora 1893-03 Longman’s Magazine 19007
An Appeal for the Birds to their Natural Friends H. C. (poet; Atalanta) 1893-03 Atalanta 2260
“These lame hexameters, the strong-wing’d music of Homer!” Tennyson, Alfred 1893-03 The Nineteenth Century 8473
My Old Dutch Chevalier, Albert 1893-04 The English Illustrated Magazine 19437
Off My Game Lang, Andrew 1893-04 Longman’s Magazine 19009
A Song About Two Naughty Boys for My Dear Baba Macaulay, Thomas Babington 1893-05 The English Illustrated Magazine 19439
A Song for My Dear Baba Macaulay, Thomas Babington 1893-05 The English Illustrated Magazine 19440
A Story About Two Monkeys for My Dear Baba Macaulay, Thomas Babington 1893-05 The English Illustrated Magazine 19441
Hymn to Astarte Warren, John Byrne Leicester 1893-05 The Nineteenth Century 8453
Song 1893-05 Longman’s Magazine 19010
“There was a little good Baba” Macaulay, Thomas Babington 1893-05 The English Illustrated Magazine 19442
A Song About a Good Little Girl for My Dear Baba Macaulay, Thomas Babington 1893-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19447
A Song for My Dear Baba About Punch and Judy Macaulay, Thomas Babington 1893-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19445
A Story About a Naughty Little Girl for My Dear Baba Macaulay, Thomas Babington 1893-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19446
Ivy and Roses. Rondeau Redoublé Latham, Albert George 1893-06 Longman’s Magazine 19013
“Some ten years ago three men of great fame” 1893-06 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8369
“The dynamite falls on castle walls” 1893-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19450
The Fairy Minister Christie, Nimmo 1893-07 Longman’s Magazine 19015
The Old Stoic Brontë, Emily 1893-07 Temple Bar 18165
“Oh, broken heart of mine” 1893-07 Temple Bar 18163
“The dynamite falls on castle walls” 1893-07 The English Illustrated Magazine 19452
“There should be no despair for you” Brontë, Emily 1893-07 Temple Bar 18164
Billy’s Romance Murray, Robert Fuller 1893-08 Longman’s Magazine 19018
The E’en Brings a’ Hame 1893-08 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8206
Glengarry’s Death-Song Scott, Walter 1893-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8208
“She sleepit till the morn at noon and rise airly” Dunbar, William 1893-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8214
“We loved, my love, and now it seems” Nesbit, Edith 1893-09 The Argosy 16851
By an Evolutionist Tennyson, Alfred 1893-10 The Nineteenth Century 8466
The Nightingale’s Song Watkins, Tom 1893-10 Longman’s Magazine 19022
The Sisters of the Cigarette. (By One of Them) Dick, Cotsford 1893-10 The English Illustrated Magazine 19458
“A poet I am neither born nor bred” Cavendish, Margaret 1893-10 Temple Bar 18172
“A poppy grows upon the shore” Bridges, Robert 1893-10 Temple Bar 18175
“After surmounting three score and ten” Whitman, Walt 1893-10 Temple Bar 18177
“Ah! sorrow in the morn” 1893-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8216
“If this be Love, to draw a weary breath” Daniel, Samuel 1893-10 Macmillan’s Magazine 14930
“Look, Delia, how we esteem the half-blown rose” Daniel, Samuel 1893-10 Macmillan’s Magazine 14931
“You may reap your harvest of wheat and tares” 1893-10 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8217
A London Landscape Wynne, Frances 1893-11 Longman’s Magazine 19028
Autumn Song 1893-11 The English Illustrated Magazine 19460
In a London Garden Wynne, Frances 1893-11 Longman’s Magazine 19026
Rain Magic Wynne, Frances 1893-11 Longman’s Magazine 19029
Spoken to Three Young Ladies Ramsay, Allan 1893-11 Longman’s Magazine 19030
“A tax is really something which” 1893-11 Temple Bar 18183
“A tax on amusements! What! Ask us to pay” 1893-11 Temple Bar 18182
“And So They Lived Happily Ever After” Deane, Anthony C. 1893-11 Longman’s Magazine 19031
“For the loss of Sir John, we need not be sorry” 1893-11 Temple Bar 18181
“I see a stretch of shining sky” Wynne, Frances 1893-11 Longman’s Magazine 19027
“Old Time knows thee too well, Lisette” 1893-11 The English Illustrated Magazine 19459
“The Sunday that we went to Kew” Wynne, Frances 1893-11 Longman’s Magazine 19025
“The wide transparent radiance of the gloaming” Wynne, Frances 1893-11 Longman’s Magazine 19024
“They taxed our corn, they fettered trade” Elliott, Ebenezer 1893-11 Temple Bar 18180
The Ballad of Little Liza Mackie, Gascoigne 1893-12 Longman’s Magazine 19032
The Last Buccaneer Macaulay, Thomas Babington 1893-12 Macmillan’s Magazine 14932
“Over the sea” 1893-12 The English Illustrated Magazine 19470
“The cheek that is healthful, dear maid” 1893-12 The English Illustrated Magazine 19466
“The day broke cloudy, the wind was high” 1893-12 Temple Bar 18187
An Eton “Vale.” (Written for a Young Friend) Pollock, Walter Herries 1894-01 Longman’s Magazine 19033
The Travelling Post-Office Paterson, Andrew Barton (pseudonym “The Banjo”) 1894-01 Longman’s Magazine 19034
The Ballade of the Unconscious Self Lang, Andrew 1894-02 Longman’s Magazine 19037
“Brooks—for they call’d you so that knew you best” Tennyson, Alfred 1894-02 Temple Bar 18191
“Great Sire! by whatso’er decree” Johnson, Samuel 1894-02 The Nineteenth Century 8596
“Oh, gin I were where Gaudie rins, where Gaudie rins, where Gaudie rins” Imlach, John 1894-02 Longman’s Magazine 19036
A Birthday Rossetti, Christina G. 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine 19481
A Roumanian Song Hopper, Nora 1894-03 Longman’s Magazine 19039
Charybdis Waithman, Helen Maud 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine 19490
Gardener Sage Tynan (Hinkson), Katharine 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine 19487
The Decent Widdie Wumman Ramsay, W. A., Cowan, A. M. C. 1894-03 Longman’s Magazine 19038
The Little Brother Shorter, Dora Sigerson 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine 19489
The Mermaid Nesbit, Edith 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine 19483
The Sad Mother Tynan (Hinkson), Katharine 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine 19488
To a Poet Hickey, Emily 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine 19486
“As fine a Physician as ever was seen” Stukeley, William 1894-03 Temple Bar 18195
“How many times do I love thee, dear?” Beddoes, Thomas Lovell 1894-03 Temple Bar 18194
“I love him, and I love him, and I love” Webster, Augusta 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine 19485
“If I were in the valley-land” Radford, Dollie 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine 19484
“O Mary with the morning broom” 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine 19480
“Slight as thou art, thou art enough to hide” Meynell, Alice 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine 19482
“The white doves brood low” 1894-03 Temple Bar 18196
Milton. With Apologies to Lord Tennyson Murray, Robert Fuller 1894-04 Longman’s Magazine 19041
Moonlight North and South Murray, Robert Fuller 1894-04 Longman’s Magazine 19044
The Banished Bejant. From the Unpublished Remains of Edgar Allen Poe Murray, Robert Fuller 1894-04 Longman’s Magazine 19043
The End of April Murray, Robert Fuller 1894-04 Longman’s Magazine 19042
A Lay of the Covenant Christie, Nimmo 1894-05 Longman’s Magazine 19046
“Here lived the laughter-loving dame” Walpole, Horace 1894-05 Temple Bar 18203
“Howl! howl! howl!” L. L. (poet; Blackwood’s) 1894-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8170
How the Maid Marched from Blois Lang, Andrew 1894-06 Longman’s Magazine 19049
“If it had been his niece” 1894-06 Temple Bar 18206
A Remonstrance Lang, Andrew 1894-07 Longman’s Magazine 19051
The Big Review Quiller-Couch, Arthur (pseudonym Q) 1894-07 The English Illustrated Magazine 19495
“In prime of life most suddenly” 1894-07 The English Illustrated Magazine 19496
A Weather-Dream Mulholland, Rosa 1894-08 Longman’s Magazine 19053
Ode Collins, William 1894-08 Temple Bar 18218
“No more at ‘bowls’ let Byron play” 1894-09 Temple Bar 18221
“Three poets, at three different ages born” Watson-Taylor, George 1894-09 Temple Bar 18222
Friendship  Naden, Constance 1894-10 Temple Bar 18236
Scientific Wooing Naden, Constance 1894-10 Temple Bar 18234
Solomon Redivivus Naden, Constance 1894-10 Temple Bar 18233
The Complaint of the Heroine of Fiction Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1894-10 Longman’s Magazine 19061
The Eye. (From the German of Emil Ritterhaus) Ritterhaus, Emil 1894-10 Temple Bar 18235
The New Orthodoxy Naden, Constance 1894-10 Temple Bar 18232
The Pantheist’s Dream of Immortality Naden, Constance 1894-10 Temple Bar 18231
“As it fell on a holy day” 1894-10 The English Illustrated Magazine 19505
“Happy are those eyes which every dawn can see” Saadi of Shiraz 1894-10 Longman’s Magazine 19058
“He who with favour by Kings is named” Saadi of Shiraz 1894-10 Longman’s Magazine 19056
“Ye who think of self, in Love” Saadi of Shiraz 1894-10 Longman’s Magazine 19057
“Flower in the crannied wall” Tennyson, Alfred 1894-11 Temple Bar 18242
“The genius of Erin, she prattles” 1894-11 Temple Bar 18245
A Royal Reiver Christie, Nimmo 1894-12 Longman’s Magazine 19065
Ode to Dellius Horace 1894-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8153
Ode to Lydia Horace 1894-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8152
To Pyrrha Horace 1894-12 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8151
“Nature’s least worthy growths have quickest spring” Thom, John Hamilton 1894-12 Temple Bar 18249
“When Anacreon would fight, as the poets have said” Hook, Theodore Edward 1894-12 Temple Bar 18248
In Memoriam. J. A. Froude 1895-01 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8154
To my Friend Will. Davenant, Upon his Poem of Madagascar Suckling, John 1895-03 Macmillan’s Magazine 14935
Epitaph on the Beggar’s Dog Bourne, Vincent 1895-04 Macmillan’s Magazine 14937
Epitaphium in Septem Annorum Puellulam Bourne, Vincent 1895-04 Macmillan’s Magazine 14938
Maud Tennyson, Alfred 1895-04 The English Illustrated Magazine 19526
On the Portrait of Lady Mahon Disraeli, Benjamin 1895-04 The English Illustrated Magazine 19524
Pietas Rubeculæ Bourne, Vincent 1895-04 Macmillan’s Magazine 14940
Pyramis Bourne, Vincent 1895-04 Macmillan’s Magazine 14939
The Jackdaw Bourne, Vincent 1895-04 Macmillan’s Magazine 14936
“Charming Bignetta! Charming Bignetta!” Disraeli, Benjamin 1895-04 The English Illustrated Magazine 19520
“Far from his ancient home, a scatterling” Disraeli, Benjamin 1895-04 The English Illustrated Magazine 19523
“In old Cockaign did Liddon Khan” 1895-04 Longman’s Magazine 19073
“My heart is like a silent lute” Disraeli, Benjamin 1895-04 The English Illustrated Magazine 19518
“She was the daughter of a noble race” Disraeli, Benjamin 1895-04 The English Illustrated Magazine 19522
“Within our heaven of love, the new-born star” Disraeli, Benjamin 1895-04 The English Illustrated Magazine 19521
“Yes, weeping is madness” Disraeli, Benjamin 1895-04 The English Illustrated Magazine 19519
Ode to Mr. Saintsbury Lang, Andrew 1895-06 Longman’s Magazine 19075
“I strove with none, for none was worth my strife” Landor, Walter Savage 1895-06 Temple Bar 18285
“The wild Wazeroo in his fastnesses dwells” 1895-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8095
June 10 Lang, Andrew 1895-08 Longman’s Magazine 19079
Moral 1895-08 Longman’s Magazine 19077
Moral 1895-09 Longman’s Magazine 19080
“Oh, frantic and festive Dolores” Lang, Andrew 1895-09 Longman’s Magazine 19083
The Genealogy of St. Bridget or St. Bride, Foster-Mother of Christ 1895-10 The Evergreen 18584
“Ah, Baby Christ, so dear to me” Sharp, William 1895-10 The Evergreen 18586
“God before me” 1895-10 The Evergreen 18587
“I am but a little child” Sharp, William 1895-10 The Evergreen 18585
Jon Com Kisse Me Now 1895-11 Longman’s Magazine 19085
Pious Resolutions, by a Prospective Lecturer Blackie, John Stuart 1895-11 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8105
“A fat ox on the spit we bring” 1895-11 The English Illustrated Magazine 19543
“Fair is the rose, yet fades with heat or cold” Gibbons, Orlando 1895-11 The English Illustrated Magazine 19544
“The Day is very neere at Hand” 1895-11 The Argosy 16932
Rain Magic Wynne, Frances 1895-12 Longman’s Magazine 19087
“How sweet I roamed from field to field” Blake, William 1895-12 Temple Bar 18297
The Witch Christie, Nimmo 1896-02 Longman’s Magazine 19091
“It matters nothing to you and me”  1896-02 Temple Bar 18299
The Fairies Portion Christie, Nimmo 1896-03 Longman’s Magazine 19094
“W’en you see a man in woe” 1896-03 The Argosy 20137
Lied und Leid Lawton, William Cranston 1896-04 Longman’s Magazine 19095
“There are twin Geni both strong and mighty” 1896-04 The Argosy 20140
The Meditation of the Old Fisherman Yeats, William Butler 1896-05 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8071
“It fortifies my soul to know” Clough, Arthur Hugh 1896-05 Temple Bar 18305
Abou Ben Adhem Hunt, Leigh 1896-06 Temple Bar 18309
“Sun burnt and sun burnt” 1896-06 The Evergreen 18603
“Whur’v’ee a bin tü all the day, Bil-ly, beuoy Billy?” 1896-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19569
“When the sun is slowly sinking” 1896-07 The Argosy 19987
At Lord’s 1896-08 Macmillan’s Magazine 14941
“As afternoon one summer’s day” Prior, Matthew 1896-08 Temple Bar 18315
“I am young and I am bonny” 1896-08 Longman’s Magazine 19099
“Nobles and heralds, by your leave” Prior, Matthew 1896-08 Temple Bar 18314
Master D’Aziliou 1896-09 Macmillan’s Magazine 14944
Noël 1896-09 Macmillan’s Magazine 14942
The Prisoner of Holland 1896-09 Macmillan’s Magazine 14943
“Full many an artist has on canvas fix’d” Walpole, Horace 1896-09 Temple Bar 18316
“With leering looks, bull-faced, and freckled fair” Dryden, John 1896-09 Temple Bar 18317
“I know a little garden-close” Morris, William 1896-10 Longman’s Magazine 19102
Back to the Sea Mother Herbert, Auberon 1896-11 The Nineteenth Century 8657
Nay, well shouldst thou know her, my young wife Petőfi, Sándor 1896-11 Temple Bar 18321
“All other things above” Petőfi, Sándor 1896-11 Temple Bar 18319
“Forward we look and we gild it all” Herbert, Auberon 1896-11 The Nineteenth Century 8662
“I bear in my heart one love above all other” Petőfi, Sándor 1896-11 Temple Bar 18320
“In the glory of youth the young man went” Herbert, Auberon 1896-11 The Nineteenth Century 8661
“In the West is the golden glory” Herbert, Auberon 1896-11 The Nineteenth Century 8663
“Only a bit of land-locked bay” Herbert, Auberon 1896-11 The Nineteenth Century 8660
“Persicos Odi” Flackus, Bailie 1896-11 Longman’s Magazine 19103
“The sun is at rest—for the storms are o’er” Herbert, Auberon 1896-11 The Nineteenth Century 8659
“Thou great strong sea, fast lock’d in dreams” Herbert, Auberon 1896-11 The Nineteenth Century 8658
“Was I ever sae tormentit ?” Lang, Andrew 1896-11 Longman’s Magazine 19104
Sestina of Hope Seccombe, Gladys 1897-01 Atalanta 2395
Triolets Young, Ruth 1897-01 Atalanta 2394
Unsained Christie, Nimmo 1897-01 Longman’s Magazine 19106
Ballad of a Mirror Found in an Etruscan Tomb Hawtrey, Phyllis 1897-02 Atalanta 2397
Elegy for Prince Charles Ross, William (Uilleam Ros) 1897-02 Longman’s Magazine 19108
“Is there a bitter pang for love removed” Hood, Thomas 1897-02 Temple Bar 18325
“In Fabius, Rome a warrior statesman found” 1897-03 Temple Bar 18326
“Who is there?” 1897-03 Longman’s Magazine 19110
Fragment—The Eagle Tennyson, Alfred 1897-04 Temple Bar 18328
Red and White Roses Lang, Andrew 1897-04 Longman’s Magazine 19113
Spring Harington, Margaret Agneta 1897-04 Atalanta 2405
“A vessel which an anchor rides” 1897-04 The English Illustrated Magazine 19626
“Here lyeth my good Anne, the wife of John Ffroste” 1897-04 The English Illustrated Magazine 19627
“O swear not you love me, for you cannot be true” 1897-04 Longman’s Magazine 19111
For May 8th. The Festival of Jeanne D’Arc Lang, Andrew 1897-05 Longman’s Magazine 19116
Sunrise Sapphics Wren, Hildegarde 1897-05 Atalanta 2409
To His Mistress Herrick, Robert 1897-05 Temple Bar 18329
To His Water-Nymphs Herrick, Robert 1897-05 Temple Bar 18332
Upon a Maid Herrick, Robert 1897-05 Temple Bar 18331
Upon a Virgin Herrick, Robert 1897-05 Temple Bar 18330
Vivelai (Rhythme d’Alain Chartier) 1897-05 Atalanta 2408
“Merrily, merrily sound the horn” 1897-05 The Argosy 20169
“Oh, have you seen my Dinah” 1897-05 Temple Bar 18333
“Over the frost-bound earth” 1897-05 The Argosy 20170
“See a paradox exceeding all paradoxes far” 1897-05 The Argosy 20172
“Wars were convulsing the earth” 1897-05 The Argosy 20171
Answer of Lord Nelson’s Guardian Angel 1897-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19633
Lord Nelson to His Guardian Angel 1897-06 The English Illustrated Magazine 19632
On His Blindness Milton, John 1897-06 Temple Bar 18340
On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1897-06 Temple Bar 18341
Rondeau Redouble. On the Portrait of an Unknown Child Hunter, Sissie 1897-06 Atalanta 2411
Silence Hood, Thomas 1897-06 Temple Bar 18336
To Night White, Joseph Blanco 1897-06 Temple Bar 18338
Work Without Hope Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 1897-06 Temple Bar 18337
“Full many a glorious morning have I seen” Shakespeare, William 1897-06 Temple Bar 18339
“How do I love thee? Let me count the ways” Browning, Elizabeth Barrett 1897-06 Temple Bar 18345
“It is not to be thought of that the flood” Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1897-06 Temple Bar 18335
“My lady looks so gentle and so pure” Alighieri, Dante 1897-06 Temple Bar 18342
“So gentle seems my lady and so pure” Alighieri, Dante 1897-06 Temple Bar 18343
“So gentle, honester than others are” Alighieri, Dante 1897-06 Temple Bar 18344
Vivelai (Love’s Roses) Rowland, May 1897-07 Atalanta 2414
“Brief life! in sport and war so keen” Campbell, John 1897-07 The English Illustrated Magazine 19638
“My soul is prodigal of hope” Oliphant, Margaret 1897-07 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 8045
“Over an evil world” 1897-07 The Argosy 20009
“Three blind mice! See how they run!” 1897-07 The Argosy 20007
Night Hughes, Mabel L. V. 1897-08 Atalanta 2417
Ode to the Philadelphians Lang, Andrew 1897-08 Longman’s Magazine 19120
Pantoum Young, Ruth 1897-08 Atalanta 2416
Day Dreams Alderson, E. Maude 1897-09 Atalanta 2419
“Exalted soul, whose harmony could please” Wilkes 1897-09 The English Illustrated Magazine 19640
“Philips, whose touch harmonious could remove” Johnson, Samuel 1897-09 The English Illustrated Magazine 19641
“Even so for me a Vision sanctified” Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1897-10 The Argosy 20028
“Methought I saw the footsteps of a throne” Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1897-10 The Argosy 20027
“Oh, gaily sings the bird! and the wattle-boughs are stirred” Gordon, Adam Lindsay 1897-10 Temple Bar 18347
On Death Keats, John 1897-11 The Argosy 20034
No Coward Soul Is Mine Brontë, Emily 1897-12 The Argosy 20039
“Hail to the happy Hours! when Fancy led” Delany, Mary 1897-12 Temple Bar 18350
“It is an old belief” 1897-12 The Argosy 20041
“Jenny’s gone a harvesting” Richepin, Jean 1897-12 Temple Bar 18349
“The mason’s ways are” Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 1897-12 The Argosy 20040
At Last Whittier, John Greenleaf 1898 Good Words 13668
On Chillon Byron, George Gordon 1898-01 The Cornhill Magazine 15034
Poor Old Tiny 1898-01 The English Illustrated Magazine 19650
Rhyme of Rhymes Lang, Andrew 1898-01 Longman’s Magazine 19132
“Eternal God! Maker of all” Vaughan, Henry 1898-01 Temple Bar 18352
“Horace, of Strawberry Hill I mean, not Rome” Wolcot, John (pseudonym Peter Pindar) 1898-01 Longman’s Magazine 19130
“Tread lightly here, for here, ’tis said” Rogers, Samuel 1898-01 Temple Bar 18351
“What good soever in thy heart or mind” Trench, Richard Chenevix 1898-01 Longman’s Magazine 19131
“What soft, low sounds are these I hear” Uhland, Johann Ludwig 1898-01 The Argosy 20045
“Why Taylor the quack calls himself Chevalier” Walpole, Horace 1898-01 Longman’s Magazine 19129
Psychic Phenomena Purton, Walter J. 1898-02 Longman’s Magazine 19134
“Fortie and two years in this vessel frail” 1898-02 Temple Bar 18355
“T read gently (reader) on this ground, for hark” 1898-02 The English Illustrated Magazine 19653
A Fast Keeper Mangan, James Clarence 1898-03 The Cornhill Magazine 15888
A Wish Norris, John 1898-03 The Argosy 20060
Address to a Wood-Lark Burns, Robert 1898-03 Longman’s Magazine 19137
Holiness to the Lord Runge, Phillip Otto 1898-03 The Cornhill Magazine 15889
Poacher’s Song 1898-03 Longman’s Magazine 19139
Rest Only in the Grave Mangan, James Clarence 1898-03 The Cornhill Magazine 15890
To a Redbreast—(in Sickness) Hutchinson, Sara 1898-03 The Argosy 20059
Love’s Philosophy Shelley, Percy Bysshe 1898-04 The Argosy 20064
Sonnet XXVI Shakespeare, William 1898-04 The Cornhill Magazine 15892
“How sweet it were if, without feeble fright” Hunt, Leigh 1898-04 The Argosy 20066
“Waste not thy days, for soon thou must” 1898-04 Temple Bar 18357
“Witty as Horatius Flaccus” Smith, Sydney 1898-04 Temple Bar 18356
Immortality—An Inference Marston, John Westland 1898-05 The Argosy 20072
“Those looks of love I late did live upon” 1898-05 Longman’s Magazine 19142
Cuba Libre Crandall, Charles Henry 1898-06 Longman’s Magazine 19144
The Heart’s Seasons 1898-06 Temple Bar 18361
“Ugie, Ugie, by the sea” Learmont, Thomas (pseudonym Thomas the Rhymer) 1898-06 Temple Bar 18360
I Stood Amid the Glittering Throng Bayley, Frederic William Naylor 1898-07 Longman’s Magazine 19149
Inscription for the Apartment in Chepstow Castle Where Henry Martin, the Regicide, Was Imprisoned Thirty Years Southey, Robert 1898-07 The Cornhill Magazine 15895
Sand Martins Ingelow, Jean 1898-07 Longman’s Magazine 19146
Though All Great Deeds Ingelow, Jean 1898-07 Longman’s Magazine 19148
“Here lieth Martin Elginbrod” 1898-07 Temple Bar 18362
“How blest, how firm the stateman stands!” Canning, George, Frere, John Hookham 1898-07 The Cornhill Magazine 15896
“To all kind Judges my Endeavors bow” Cocker, Edward 1898-07 The English Illustrated Magazine 19661
“When sparrows build, and the leaves break forth” Ingelow, Jean 1898-07 Longman’s Magazine 19147
A Deposition from Love Carew, Thomas 1898-08 Temple Bar 18368
A Poem on the Death of Master Walter Scott, Who Died in Kelso, November 3, 1729. By Sir William Scott of Thirlestane, Bart. Scott, William 1898-08 Longman’s Magazine 19151
To My Inconstant Mistress Carew, Thomas 1898-08 Temple Bar 18363
“Ask me no more where Jove bestows” Carew, Thomas 1898-08 Temple Bar 18366
“Call for the Master; O! this is fine!” 1898-08 Longman’s Magazine 19150
“He that loves a rosy cheek” Carew, Thomas 1898-08 Temple Bar 18364
“I never saw a purple cow” Burgess, Gelett 1898-08 The English Illustrated Magazine 19663
“See, the sun is swiftly dying” 1898-08 The English Illustrated Magazine 19664
“Seek not to know my love, for she” Carew, Thomas 1898-08 Temple Bar 18365
“This silken wreath that circles in my arm” Carew, Thomas 1898-08 Temple Bar 18367
The Blackbird’s Song Kingsley, Henry 1898-09 The Argosy 20189
To Heaven  Herrick, Robert 1898-09 The Argosy 20186
“Calling our brother lost, what hope we speak” Langbridge, Frederick 1898-09 The Argosy 20188
“Have mercy on me, O Lord God!” MacDonald, George 1898-09 The Argosy 20187
Departmental Ditties Kipling, Rudyard 1898-10 Atalanta 15922
The Puritan at Banbury 1898-10 The English Illustrated Magazine 19669
“And who at all was like to thee?” 1898-10 The English Illustrated Magazine 19668
“By the rude bridge that arched the flood” Emerson, Ralph Waldo 1898-10 Temple Bar 18371
“Comfort thee, O thou mourner, yet awhile!” Landor, Walter Savage 1898-10 The Argosy 20193
“In the torchlit chamber babe Conaire slept” 1898-10 The English Illustrated Magazine 19666
“Nothing is sweeter than Love; all delicate things I have tasted” Nossis 1898-10 Longman’s Magazine 19161
“Of the sweet name another, and yet one drop more” Meleager 1898-10 Longman’s Magazine 19158
“Oh, we gave you gold to crown your head” 1898-10 The English Illustrated Magazine 19667
“Pour wine, and cry, again, again, again!” Meleager 1898-10 Longman’s Magazine 19159
“Proud Heliodora despises her lover” 1898-10 Longman’s Magazine 19153
“Sweeter is nothing than love, all excellent things excelling” Nossis 1898-10 Longman’s Magazine 19162
“When ’Omer smote ’is bloomin’ lyre” Kipling, Rudyard 1898-10 Atalanta 15923
To My Wife Henley, William Ernest 1898-11 Atalanta 15926
“Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John” 1898-11 Longman’s Magazine 19163
“Out of the night that covers me” Henley, William Ernest 1898-11 Atalanta 15927
“So dumb a wretch am I” 1898-11 Temple Bar 18372
“Sweetest roses of the year” Walpole, Horace 1898-11 Longman’s Magazine 19164
“The worst and the best of it this is” 1898-11 Longman’s Magazine 19165
“Was I a Samurai renowned” Henley, William Ernest 1898-11 Atalanta 15928
“What have I done for you” Henley, William Ernest 1898-11 Atalanta 15929
Crossing the Bar Tennyson, Alfred 1898-12 The Argosy 20208
Hot Codlings 1898-12 The English Illustrated Magazine 19673
To His Soul Prior, Matthew 1898-12 The Argosy 20207
“Dark Flower” Emerson, Ralph Waldo 1898-12 Temple Bar 18375
“Destined while living to sustain” Wright, Hetty 1898-12 Temple Bar 18373
“In sure and steadfast hope to rise” Wesley, John 1898-12 Temple Bar 18374
“Joy, shipmate—joy!” Whitman, Walt 1898-12 The Argosy 20206
Sicilian Octave. Sorrow Margetts, Constance Berkeley 1899-01 Atalanta 15934
“There is one animal of merit” Douglas, Alfred Bruce 1899-01 The English Illustrated Magazine 19680
Maga: An Excellent New Song 1899-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7933
Sorrows of Werther Thackeray, William Makepeace 1899-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7936
The Indian Ghost Flower Cross, C. G. 1899-02 Longman’s Magazine 19170
The Ladies of St. James’s Dobson, Austin 1899-02 Atalanta 15938
The North-West—Canada Higginson, Agnes Shakespeare (pseudonym Moira O’Neill) 1899-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7935
To Exiles Munro, Neil 1899-02 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7934
“Dear John (the letter ran), it can’t, can’t be” Dobson, Austin 1899-02 Atalanta 15980
“If you cut your nails on Monday, you cut them for news” 1899-02 The Argosy 20082
“If you take out, then take in” 1899-02 The Argosy 20083
“Monday for health” 1899-02 The Argosy 20085
“Nay, sweet Smilinda, do not chide” 1899-02 Longman’s Magazine 19168
“We saw the swallows gathering in the sky” Meredith, George 1899-02 Atalanta 15979
Elegy on a Lady Bridges, Robert 1899-03 Atalanta 15943
London Snow Bridges, Robert 1899-03 Atalanta 15942
There Is a Hill Bridges, Robert 1899-03 Atalanta 15941
“A blackbird is my brother” 1899-03 The English Illustrated Magazine 19683
“A poppy grows upon the shore” Bridges, Robert 1899-03 Atalanta 15981
“He says I am a night-witch” 1899-03 The English Illustrated Magazine 19685
“I ever choose the woodland” 1899-03 The English Illustrated Magazine 19682
“This world it is not weary” 1899-03 The English Illustrated Magazine 19681
“Water cannot quench me” 1899-03 The English Illustrated Magazine 19684
Ode to the New Year Elliot, Mary L. 1899-04 Atalanta 15978
“A monument I’ll have made by no human hand” Pushkin, Alexander 1899-04 Temple Bar 18379
“I heard thy voice amid the psalm” Coleridge, Hartley 1899-04 Temple Bar 18382
“It must be so,—my infant love must find” Coleridge, Hartley 1899-04 Temple Bar 18381
“Long time a child, and still a child, when years” Coleridge, Hartley 1899-04 Temple Bar 18383
“The mellow year is hasting to its close” Coleridge, Hartley 1899-04 Temple Bar 18380
”’Show me some good stout ladies’ gloves,’ quoth I” Ferrier, Susan 1899-04 Macmillan’s Magazine 14948
The Madonna Pushkin, Alexander 1899-05 The Argosy 20092
“In Wootton porch among these stones” 1899-05 Longman’s Magazine 19176
“My breath is stopt” 1899-05 Longman’s Magazine 19175
La Carolina 1899-06 Atalanta 15951
Of one who died in Spring MacDonald, George 1899-06 The Argosy 20097
On a Lady Playing at Quadrille 1899-06 Temple Bar 18384
Sonnet 1899-06 Atalanta 15957
The Lovelorn Kleplit 1899-06 Atalanta 15954
The Rose-Tree 1899-06 Atalanta 15953
The Wooer 1899-06 Atalanta 15955
To Helen. (After seeing her bowl with her usual success) 1899-06 Longman’s Magazine 19180
“Last Sunday morn I thought this azure isle” Watts-Dunton, Theodore 1899-06 Atalanta 15956
“O, dove that flying o’er the hill dost stay thee” 1899-06 Atalanta 15952
“The moon is come, with lamentation sore” 1899-06 Atalanta 15983
A Song of the Road Davidson, John 1899-07 Atalanta 15962
Winter Rain Davidson, John 1899-07 Atalanta 15963
“He works but as He can” Davidson, John 1899-07 Atalanta 15982
May Eve Hopper, Nora 1899-08 Atalanta 15968
Nóra Crióna Hopper, Nora 1899-08 Atalanta 15967
To Daffodil: In Springtime Browning, Alma 1899-08 Atalanta 15970
“‘Iseult’ and ‘Iseult’” Hopper, Nora 1899-08 Atalanta 15966
My Treasure-Box. (Rondeau Redoublé) Haines, Florence M. 1899-09 Atalanta 15974
“O Son of my God, what a pride, what a pleasure” [Columcille Cecenit] Saint Columba 1899-09 Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 7946
“To Silvia’s Cigarette” 1899-09 Temple Bar 18386
Master and Man Newbolt, Henry 1899-10 Longman’s Magazine 19185
The Old English Carol of the Boar’s Head 1899-10 Temple Bar 18388
“Did not base Greber’s Peg inflame” Rowe, Nicholas 1899-12 Temple Bar 18391
“So bright is thy beauty, so charming thy song” Pope, Alexander 1899-12 Temple Bar 18390
“When most I rest behold how I stand crost” 1900-01 Temple Bar 18392
The Ideal Woman 1900-02 The Argosy 20123
Epitaph on Mrs. S., Whose Beauty of Face and Person Could Only be Equalled by that of Her Voice Sheridan, Charles Francis 1900-03 Temple Bar 18397
Lines Addressed to Miss M. L. on Her Performing in the Oratorios Sheridan, Charles Francis 1900-03 Temple Bar 18396
“Cæsar was prematurely bare” 1900-04 Temple Bar 18399
“To check haughty France” 1900-04 Temple Bar 18398
By Yon Bonnie Banks 1900-05 Longman’s Magazine 19192
“My arm grows weak; death comes apace” Heine, Heinrich 1900-07 Temple Bar 18402
“God save our Lord the King” 1900-09 The Argosy 17186
“God save the King, I pray” 1900-09 The Argosy 17185
“The muffled drum’s sad roll has beat” O’Hara, Theodore 1900-10 Longman’s Magazine 19197
“Underneath this sable hearse” Jonson, Ben 1900-10 Temple Bar 18404
“Weep with me all you that read” Jonson, Ben 1900-10 Temple Bar 18406
“Wouldst thou hear what man can say” Jonson, Ben 1900-10 Temple Bar 18405
“Beneath the white-leaved boughs as thou art lying” Heine, Heinrich 1900-11 Temple Bar 18408
“Whoever, braving death, shall dare” 1900-11 The English Illustrated Magazine 19715
Lovers’ Infiniteness Donne, John 1900-12 Temple Bar 18411
The Nemesis of Art. (Written after reading The Tinted Venus, by Mr. Anstey) Lang, Andrew 1900-12 Longman’s Magazine 19198
“A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot!” Brown, Thomas Edward 1900-12 The Argosy 17201
“March borrows from April” 1900-12 Temple Bar 18409
Excelsior 1901-01 The Argosy 17207
“Singee songee sick a pence” 1901-01 The Argosy 17206
“The kettle must boil” 1901-02 The Argosy 17213
Sadness of a Night in Spring D’Annunzio, Gabriele 1901-03 The English Illustrated Magazine 19720
Evening Call 1901-04 The Argosy 17231
Morning Call 1901-04 The Argosy 17232
“Eight o’clock” Zinzendorf, Nikolaus Ludwig Graf von 1901-04 The Argosy 17230
“The little river talks to the white pebbles” 1901-04 The English Illustrated Magazine 19722
“The Fort of Asir is as high” 1901-05 Temple Bar 18415
“Now in the matrimonial pact” 1901-07 The English Illustrated Magazine 19725
“Weary wind of the West” Brown, Thomas Edward 1901-08 Temple Bar 18418
Glencoe Lang, Andrew 1901-11 Longman’s Magazine 19211
“Dear Jemmy when he sees me upon a holiday” d’Urfey, Thomas 1901-11 Macmillan’s Magazine 14959
“Look at her drinking that nasty stuff—poison” 1901-11 Temple Bar 18422
“One Sunday at St. James’s Prayers” d’Urfey, Thomas 1901-11 Macmillan’s Magazine 15918
“Sleep, sleep, poor youth, sleep, sleep in peace” d’Urfey, Thomas 1901-11 Macmillan’s Magazine 14960
Sea and Shore Lucilla (pseudonym) 1901-12 Longman’s Magazine 19213
The Fates, Two Lucilla (pseudonym) 1901-12 Longman’s Magazine 19214
“Bless, O Chief of generous Chiefs” 1901-12 Temple Bar 18423
“Love is enough; though the World be a-waning” Morris, William 1901-12 Macmillan’s Magazine 14961
“Of advice above given in brief here’s the gist” Yorke, E., Yorke, R. S. 1901-12 The English Illustrated Magazine 19729