The Dark Blue (DarkBl) 1872

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.

Poems appearing in this periodical

1872

Total poems: 37
Poem title Poet(s) Date Vol etc. Transcribed? id #
Our Prince is Out of Danger Graves, Alfred Perceval 1872-01 The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 11, Page 525–526 no 16118
Winter Blind, Mathilde 1872-01 The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 11, Page 556 yes 618
Winter Days Mather, May 1872-01 The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 11, Page 559 yes 621
Enchanted Embers Hatton, Joshua (pseudonym Guy Roslyn) 1872-01 The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 11, Page 557–559 yes 620
Fixing the Day Graves, Alfred Perceval 1872-01 The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 11, Page 576–577 no 16119
Little Chinchilla. A Skating Song Ashby-Sterry, Joseph 1872-01 The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 11, Page 590–591 yes 622
The Language of the Eyes Waring, Charles H. 1872-01 The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 11, Page 606 yes 623
Perfect Weather Collins, Mortimer 1872-01 The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 11, Page 619 yes 624
A Kiss Pollock, Walter Herries 1872-01 The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 11, Page 646 yes 625
Love’s Land Berger, Florence K. 1872-02 The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 12, Page 681–682 no 626
Two Pictures Collins, John C. (1848-1908) 1872-02 The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 12, Page 730–731 no 627
Conversation Waring, Charles H. 1872-02 The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 12, Page 752–755 no 628
Annie. A Story in Two Chapters Anderson, R. 1872-02 The Dark Blue Volume 2, Issue 12, Page 760 no 629
Nocturne Blind, Mathilde 1872-03 The Dark Blue Volume 3, Issue 13, Page 24–26 no 13820
A Dream Webb, R. Chapman 1872-03 The Dark Blue Volume 3, Issue 13, Page 50 no 13821
The Dog Guard. An Australian Story O’Reilly, John Boyle 1872-03 The Dark Blue Volume 3, Issue 13, Page 81–85 no 13822
‘Eheu! Fugaces’ Gilbert, W. S. 1872-04 The Dark Blue Volume 3, Issue 14, Page 142–143 no 13823
The Monster Diamond A Tale of the Penal Colony of West Australia O’Reilly, John Boyle 1872-04 The Dark Blue Volume 3, Issue 14, Page 182–186 no 13824
A Song of the Youths O’Shaughnessy, Arthur W. E. 1872-05 The Dark Blue Volume 3, Issue 15, Page 286–287 no 13825
Andalusian Canzonet from the French of Theophile Gautier Gautier, Théophile 1872-05 The Dark Blue Volume 3, Issue 15, Page 294 no 13826
From Heine Heine, Heinrich 1872-05 The Dark Blue Volume 3, Issue 15, Page 295 no 13828
Imitated from the French 1872-05 The Dark Blue Volume 3, Issue 15, Page 294–295 no 13827
Lines Suggested by the Above Doyle, Francis Hastings Charles 1872-05 The Dark Blue Volume 3, Issue 15, Page 295–296 no 13829
Aphrodité Davies, G. Christopher 1872-06 The Dark Blue Volume 3, Issue 16, Page 449–450 no 13830
The Fight at the Ford Between Ferdiah and Cuchullin. An Episode from the Ancient Irish Epic Romance, The Tain Bó Cuailgné, or the Cattle Prey of Cuailgné 1872-06 The Dark Blue Volume 3, Issue 16, Page 451–465 no 13831
The Fight at the Ford Between Ferdiah and Cuchullin. An Episode from the Ancient Irish Epic Romance, The Tain Bó Cuailgné, or the Cattle Prey of Cuailgné. [Continued] 1872-07 The Dark Blue Volume 3, Issue 17, Page 515–527 no 13832
A Midsummer Night’s Dream B. (poet; Dark Blue) 1872-07 The Dark Blue Volume 3, Issue 17, Page 541 no 13833
Elegiacs Ferguson, Tom 1872-07 The Dark Blue Volume 3, Issue 17, Page 593 no 13834
Memory. An Unpublished Fragment Out of Dante’s “Inferno” Alighieri, Dante 1872-07 The Dark Blue Volume 3, Issue 17, Page 606 no 13835
Sunset C. E. S. (poet; Dark Blue) 1872-08 The Dark Blue Volume 3, Issue 18, Page 627 no 13836
Sibyl Dowding, F. Townley 1872-09 The Dark Blue Volume 4, Issue 1, Page 16 no 13837
A Song of the Fates Ranking, B. Montgomerie 1872-09 The Dark Blue Volume 4, Issue 1, Page 39–40 no 13838
Kaiser Sigmund: A Ballad Schütz-Wilson, Henry 1872-10 The Dark Blue Volume 4, Issue 2, Page 194–202 no 13839
I. “This is the day, which in Time’s teeming womb” Bradley, Andrew Cecil 1872-11 The Dark Blue Volume 4, Issue 3, Page 295 no 13840
III. “But thou, though prison-bars thy feet confine” Bradley, Andrew Cecil 1872-11 The Dark Blue Volume 4, Issue 3, Page 296 no 13842
II. “Fair land, fair love, to new hope born new-blessed” Bradley, Andrew Cecil 1872-11 The Dark Blue Volume 4, Issue 3, Page 295–296 no 13841
IV. “Thou that art fire within our souls, O Soul” Bradley, Andrew Cecil 1872-11 The Dark Blue Volume 4, Issue 3, Page 296 no 13843