“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” |
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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 |
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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 |