A shilling monthly illustrated magazine (1871-1873), edited by John H. Freund, with the title referring to the University of Oxford and associated with aestheticism.
Poem title | Poet(s) | Date | Vol etc. | Transcribed? | id # |
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Pastel | Gautier, Théophile | 1871-03 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 1, Page 33 | yes | 16082 |
Letrilla | Gautier, Théophile | 1871-03 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 1, Page 33 | yes | 16081 |
Shelley’s Heart. To Edward John Trelawny | Rossetti, William Michael | 1871-03 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 1, Page 35 | yes | 161 |
“Not with the anguish of hearts that are breaking” | Holmes, Oliver Wendell | 1871-03 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 1, Page 61–62 | yes | 16083 |
The Sun of My Songs | Marzials, Theo | 1871-03 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 1, Page 68–69 | yes | 162 |
An Apology | Begbie, A. J. | 1871-03 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 1, Page 96 | yes | 163 |
Tragedy | Heine, Heinrich | 1871-04 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 2, Page 163 | yes | 164 |
The Song of the Sirens | Strahan, Alexander Stuart | 1871-04 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 2, Page 189 | yes | 165 |
The End of a Month | Swinburne, Algernon Charles | 1871-04 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 2, Page 217–220 | yes | 166 |
Alcibiades | Gibson, T. H. | 1871-04 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 2, Page 226–227 | yes | 167 |
The Lay of the Seven Oars | Hayman, Henry | 1871-04 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 2, Page 238–240 | yes | 168 |
On the Beach. Lines by a Private Tutor | Calverley, Charles Stuart | 1871-04 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 344–345 | yes | 1186 |
Loreley | Heine, Heinrich | 1871-05 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 265–266 | yes | 16084 |
Arbor Amoris | Villon, François | 1871-05 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 284–285 | yes | 16085 |
Ballad of the Gibbet | Villon, François | 1871-05 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 286–287 | yes | 16086 |
An Old Tune | Labrunie, Gérard (pseudonym Gérard de Nerval) |
1871-05 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 288 | yes | 16087 |
The Three Captains | Labrunie, Gérard (pseudonym Gérard de Nerval) |
1871-05 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 289–290 | yes | 16088 |
Spring Song. (From the German) | 1871-05 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 301 | yes | 169 | |
The Musical Frogs | Blackie, John Stuart | 1871-05 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 314–315 | yes | 170 |
Spring | Graves, Alfred Perceval | 1871-05 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 351 | yes | 172 |
Auf Wiederseh’n | Weatherly, Frederic Edward | 1871-05 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 355 | yes | 173 |
In Memoriam | P. M. Cantab (pseudonym) | 1871-05 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 356 | yes | 174 |
Song | Davis, Israel | 1871-05 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 356 | yes | 175 |
Song | Strahan, Alexander Stuart | 1871-05 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 400 | yes | 176 |
“With my breath I drink the air” | Vidal, Peire | 1871-06 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 4, Page 428 | yes | 16090 |
A Worthy Memory Kept Green. After the Fashion of a Ballad. June 23, A. D. 1314 | Hood, Tom (Jnr) | 1871-06 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 4, Page 433 | yes | 177 |
The Auto da Fe | Bendall, Ernest A. | 1871-06 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 4, Page 455 | yes | 178 |
Extract from Mrs. Rose’s Diary (After John Leech) | Locker-Lampson, Frederick | 1871-06 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 4, Page 465 | yes | 179 |
The Rose of Kenmare | Graves, Alfred Perceval | 1871-06 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 4, Page 473–474 | yes | 180 |
From the German of Heinrich Heine | Heine, Heinrich | 1871-06 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 4, Page 486 | yes | 181 |
Anacreontic | Ashby-Sterry, Joseph | 1871-06 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 4, Page 509 | yes | 182 |
Tasso to Eleonora: A Canzonet and Sonnet | Tasso, Torquato | 1871-06 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 4, Page 510 | yes | 183 |
Satis | Whitcher, John | 1871-07 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 5, Page 577 | yes | 184 |
Kit Carson’s Ride | Miller, Cincinnatus Heine (pseudonym Joaquin Miller) |
1871-07 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 5, Page 578–581 | yes | 185 |
The Story of Europa. Hor. Old. III. xxvii. 25 | Horace | 1871-07 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 5, Page 595–596 | yes | 186 |
The Lass O’ Logie Lea | Lyall, John | 1871-07 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 5, Page 610 | yes | 187 |
“Amour Qui Sourit Caché” | Pollock, Walter Herries | 1871-07 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 5, Page 629 | yes | 188 |
“My glass shall not persuade me I am old” | Shakespeare, William | 1871-08 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 6, Page 663 | yes | 16091 |
The Vision of the Isles of Immortality and Death | Armstrong, George Francis | 1871-08 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 6, Page 688–692 | yes | 189 |
One Swallow Maketh Not a Summer | Stewart, William John | 1871-08 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 6, Page 710 | yes | 190 |
With a Wedding Present | Simcox, William Henry | 1871-08 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 6, Page 717 | yes | 191 |
In August | Todhunter, John (pseudonym Aureolus Paracelsus) |
1871-08 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 6, Page 763–734 | yes | 193 |
The Song of the Willi. A Ballad | Blind, Mathilde | 1871-08 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 6, Page 741–745 | yes | 192 |
Dawn | Graves, Alfred Perceval | 1871-08 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 6, Page 780 | yes | 194 |
Requiescat | de Burgh, Hubert | 1871-08 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 6, Page 794 | yes | 16093 |
“Their Persian finery I can’t abide” | Horace | 1871-08 | The Dark Blue Volume 1, Issue 6, Page 794 | yes | 16092 |
Raindrops | Pollock, Walter Herries | 1871-09 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 18 | yes | 597 |
Orpheus and Eurydice | Graves, Alfred Perceval | 1871-09 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 41–49 | yes | 598 |
In September | Todhunter, John (pseudonym Aureolus Paracelsus) |
1871-09 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 64–65 | yes | 599 |
In Bed. Early One Summer Morning, to a Fly | R. G. (poet; The Dark Blue) | 1871-09 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 90 | yes | 600 |
“Call the cab, boy! do not dally!” | Blackie, John Stuart | 1871-09 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 91 | yes | 16097 |
“How now, captain? shrimps and flounders!” | Blackie, John Stuart | 1871-09 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 92 | yes | 16098 |
“Ding dong, ding dong, so rich, so full, so deep” | Blackie, John Stuart | 1871-09 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 94 | yes | 16099 |
“‘A thing of beauty is a joy for ever’” | Blackie, John Stuart | 1871-09 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 94–95 | yes | 16100 |
“There rolls He now, majestic, broad, and free” | Blackie, John Stuart | 1871-09 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 96 | yes | 16101 |
“The gifts of God are many: but from me” | Blackie, John Stuart | 1871-09 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 97 | yes | 16102 |
“There stand thou now: it is the place for thee” | Blackie, John Stuart | 1871-09 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 98 | yes | 16103 |
By Night | Whitcher, John | 1871-09 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 101 | yes | 601 |
“I came not here to weep, but in thy fall” | Blackie, John Stuart | 1871-09 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 100–101 | yes | 16104 |
Autumn Song | Berger, Florence K. | 1871-09 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 110 | yes | 602 |
To L. M. O. | Wilson-Block, Elisabeth | 1871-09 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 114 | yes | 603 |
Après nous le Déluge | de Burgh, Hubert | 1871-10 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 8, Page 166 | yes | 1190 |
In Love’s Eternity | O’Shaughnessy, Arthur W. E. | 1871-10 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 8, Page 167–170 | yes | 605 |
“Thou, too, art great among Germania’s towns” | Blackie, John Stuart | 1871-10 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 8, Page 196 | yes | 16105 |
“Two prophets stand forth in the market-place” | Blackie, John Stuart | 1871-10 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 8, Page 196–197 | yes | 16106 |
“I laud them not; but I must weep for all” | Blackie, John Stuart | 1871-10 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 8, Page 199 | yes | 16107 |
“Sand, sand, long leagues of heath and barren sand!” | Blackie, John Stuart | 1871-10 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 8, Page 200 | yes | 16108 |
“Look here, and ponder well, and know the land” | Blackie, John Stuart | 1871-10 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 8, Page 202 | yes | 16109 |
“There stands he now, amid the flock the ram” | Blackie, John Stuart | 1871-10 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 8, Page 204 | yes | 16110 |
Down Stream | Rossetti, Dante Gabriel | 1871-10 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 8, Page 211–212 | yes | 606 |
Dido to Aeneas. (Aeneid, Book IV. vv. 305-330) | Virgil | 1871-10 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 8, Page 236 | yes | 607 |
Reconciliation | Whitman, Walt | 1871-10 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 8, Page 251 | yes | 16111 |
A Conquest | Pollock, Walter Herries | 1871-11 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 9, Page 295 | yes | 608 |
Marie | Weatherly, Frederic Edward | 1871-11 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 9, Page 299 | yes | 609 |
Mumal and Mendra. A Legend of Scinde | Simcox, George Augustus | 1871-11 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 9, Page 300–304 | yes | 610 |
“Who’s here? a strange, old-fangled German Herr” | Blackie, John Stuart | 1871-11 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 9, Page 321 | yes | 16112 |
“Prussian, that iron cross upon thy breast” | Blackie, John Stuart | 1871-11 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 9, Page 326 | yes | 16113 |
I.—The Garden | Dowden, Edward | 1871-11 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 9, Page 366 | yes | 611 |
II.—Visions | Dowden, Edward | 1871-11 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 9, Page 366–367 | yes | 13932 |
III.—The Bird | Dowden, Edward | 1871-11 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 9, Page 367 | yes | 13933 |
IV.—A Peach | Dowden, Edward | 1871-11 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 9, Page 367 | yes | 13935 |
V.—Early Autumn | Dowden, Edward | 1871-11 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 9, Page 368 | yes | 13936 |
VI.—A Morning of Later Autumn | Dowden, Edward | 1871-11 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 9, Page 368 | yes | 13937 |
“These to His Mem’ry since He Held them Dear” | Davis, Israel | 1871-11 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 9, Page 386 | yes | 612 |
“Praties will grow” | 1871-11 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 9, Page 396–397 | yes | 16114 | |
How Galahad Came to Camelot. Being a fragment form a Song, sung by Merlin, at the great feast held by King Arthur, after the achievement of the Grail-Quest. | Graves, Alfred Perceval | 1871-11 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 9, Page 397–398 | yes | 613 |
Weary | Waddington, Samuel | 1871-12 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 10, Page 421 | yes | 614 |
The Burden of the Willows | Potter, Frederick Scarlett (also Scarlet) | 1871-12 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 10, Page 425–427 | yes | 615 |
“‘Our prayers are prophets.’ Father, be it so!” | O’Hara, Millicent | 1871-12 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 10, Page 433 | yes | 16115 |
“Far off my dream, and yet unearthly fair” | O’Hara, Millicent | 1871-12 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 10, Page 433 | yes | 16116 |
Midnight Confession (From Charles Baudelaire) | Baudelaire, Charles | 1871-12 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 10, Page 449 | yes | 616 |
“The bark that held a prince went down” | Hemans, Felicia | 1871-12 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 10, Page 486 | yes | 16117 |
Antigone | Sophocles | 1871-12 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 10, Page 510 | yes | 617 |
She Sang | Harrison, Jane Ellen | 1871-12 | The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 10, Page 515 | yes | 619 |