A shilling monthly illustrated magazine (1860-1975), aimed at a middle-class family readership, and initially edited by William Thackeray. DVPP indexes poems until the end of 1901.
Poem title | Poet(s) | Date | Vol etc. | Transcribed? | id # |
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Homer | A. L. (poet; Cornhill) | 1878-01 | The Cornhill Magazine Series 1, Volume 37, Issue 217, Page 26 | no | 12251 |
A Florentine Carnival Song of the Sixteenth Century. Composed by Antonio Alamani, and sung by a company of masquers, habited as skeletons, on a car of death designed by Piero di Cosimo | Alamanni, Antonio | 1878-01 | The Cornhill Magazine Series 1, Volume 37, Issue 217, Page 104–105 | no | 12262 |
My Wife | Locker-Lampson, Frederick | 1878-02 | The Cornhill Magazine Series 1, Volume 37, Issue 218, Page 233 | no | 12263 |
The Curé’s Progress | Dobson, Austin | 1878-03 | The Cornhill Magazine Series 1, Volume 37, Issue 219, Page 335 | no | 12264 |
The Mænad’s Grave | Gosse, Edmund | 1878-05 | The Cornhill Magazine Series 1, Volume 37, Issue 221, Page 551 | no | 12265 |
The Street Gossips. A Song for Dancing | De’ Medici, Lorenzo | 1878-05 | The Cornhill Magazine Series 1, Volume 37, Issue 221, Page 613–614 | no | 12266 |
Love’s Blindness | Austin, Alfred | 1878-06 | The Cornhill Magazine Series 1, Volume 37, Issue 222, Page 737 | no | 12267 |
Aberglaube | Simcox, George Augustus | 1878-10 | The Cornhill Magazine Series 1, Volume 38, Issue 226, Page 613–614 | no | 12247 |