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 # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| On Chillon | Byron, George Gordon | 1898-01 | The Cornhill Magazine Series 3, Volume 4, Issue 19, Page 19 | no | 15034 |
| Cremona. A Ballad of the Irish Brigade | Doyle, Arthur Conan | 1898-01 | The Cornhill Magazine Series 3, Volume 4, Issue 19, Page 27–30 | no | 15035 |
| A Fast Keeper | Mangan, James Clarence | 1898-03 | The Cornhill Magazine Series 3, Volume 4, Issue 21, Page 328–329 | no | 15888 |
| Holiness to the Lord | Runge, Phillip Otto | 1898-03 | The Cornhill Magazine Series 3, Volume 4, Issue 21, Page 332 | no | 15889 |
| Rest Only in the Grave | Mangan, James Clarence | 1898-03 | The Cornhill Magazine Series 3, Volume 4, Issue 21, Page 339 | no | 15890 |
| The Groom’s Story | Doyle, Arthur Conan | 1898-04 | The Cornhill Magazine Series 3, Volume 4, Issue 22, Page 452–454 | no | 12338 |
| Sonnet XXVI | Shakespeare, William | 1898-04 | The Cornhill Magazine Series 3, Volume 4, Issue 22, Page 489–490 | no | 15892 |
| Grief and God | Phillips, Stephen | 1898-05 | The Cornhill Magazine Series 3, Volume 4, Issue 23, Page 675–676 | no | 15037 |
| Inscription for the Apartment in Chepstow Castle Where Henry Martin, the Regicide, Was Imprisoned Thirty Years | Southey, Robert | 1898-07 | The Cornhill Magazine Series 3, Volume 5, Issue 25, Page 20 | no | 15895 |
| “How blest, how firm the stateman stands!” | Canning, George, Frere, John Hookham | 1898-07 | The Cornhill Magazine Series 3, Volume 5, Issue 25, Page 32 | no | 15896 |
| A Hymn of Nature. An Ode Written for Music | Bridges, Robert | 1898-10 | The Cornhill Magazine Series 3, Volume 5, Issue 27, Page 307–310 | no | 15893 |
| Zike Mouldom | Anonymous | 1898-11 | The Cornhill Magazine Series 3, Volume 5, Issue 29, Page 695 | no | 15894 |