The English Illustrated Magazine (EngIllMag)

The English Illustrated Magazine was a monthly illustrated family magazine (1883-1913), published first by Macmillan and costing initially one shilling (with circulation faltering, the title reduced its price to 6d in 1893). J. W. Comyns Carr, the editor (until 1889), included a large number of illustrations (including word engravings and photographs) by notable artists, and ensured the magazine featured serial fiction by well-known writers and a wide variety of non-fiction genres and poems. Following Carr’s resignation, the magazine was edited by Clement King Shorter and Bruce Ingram, who were also editors of the Illustrated London News.

Years in which poems were published in this periodical

Poems appearing in this periodical

Total poems: 498
Poem title Poet(s) Date Vol etc. Transcribed? id #
“Here are sweet peas on tiptoe for a flight” Keats, John 1883-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 1, Issue 1, Page 0 no 19219
Les Casquettes Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1883-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 1, Issue 1, Page 16–21 no 19220
Letty’s Globe Turner, Charles Tennyson 1883-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 182 no 19221
“’Tis bedtime; say your hymn, and bid Good night” St. Clair-Erskine, Robert 1883-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 185 no 19222
“Ilyàs the prophet, lingering ’neath the moon” Watts-Dunton, Theodore 1883-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 187 no 19223
“What does little birdie say” Tennyson, Alfred 1883-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 188 no 19224
“Sweet and low, sweet and low” Tennyson, Alfred 1883-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 189 no 19225
The Campagna Webster, Augusta 1884-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 1, Issue 5, Page 325–327 yes 19226
Meeting in Winter Morris, William 1884-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 1, Issue 6, Page 338–340 yes 19227
A Herald of Spring Crane, Walter 1884-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 1, Issue 7, Page 435–438 yes 19228
Bygones Huxley, Henrietta Anne 1884-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 1, Issue 7, Page 449 yes 19229
A Woman’s Keepsake Gosse, Edmund 1884-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 1, Issue 8, Page 478–479 yes 19230
“Earth, take thine earth; my sin, let Satan have it” 1884-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 1, Issue 8, Page 495 yes 19231
My Wife’s Valentine Shorthouse, Joseph Henry 1884-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 1, Issue 8, Page 515–516 yes 19232
“Kindly watcher by my bed, lift no voice in prayer” Necker, Suzanne 1884-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 1, Issue 9, Page 542 yes 19233
“What! the girl I adore by another embraced!” Englefield, H. 1884-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 1, Issue 9, Page 550 yes 19234
“As I was going to St. Ives” 1884-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 1, Issue 9, Page 554 yes 19235
Day. (A Picture by E. Burne Jones) Ropes, Arthur Reed 1884-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 1, Issue 9, Page 573 yes 19236
Night. (A Picture by E. Burne Jones) Ropes, Arthur Reed 1884-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 1, Issue 9, Page 573 yes 19237
Martin Lightfoot’s Song Kingsley, Charles 1884-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 1, Issue 10, Page 627 yes 19238
A Ballad of Sark Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1884-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 1, Issue 11, Page 693 yes 19239
An Autumn Night in Orkney Robertson, D. J. 1884-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 1, Issue 12, Page 777 yes 19240
Thoughts in a Hammock Crane, Walter 1884-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 2, Issue 14, Page 82–87 yes 19241
The Squire at Vauxhall Dobson, Austin 1884-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 2, Issue 15, Page 139–144 yes 19242
“Good folk of village, thorpe, and hall” 1885-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 2, Issue 16, Page 263 no 19243
A Casual Song Noel, Roden 1885-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 2, Issue 17, Page 384 no 19244
The Sirens Three Crane, Walter 1885-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 2, Issue 19, Page 486–491 no 19245
“Do you recall that day in March” 1885-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 2, Issue 19, Page 508 no 19246
“Tunetul.” (The Thunder-Clap) Alecsandri, Vasile 1885-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 2, Issue 19, Page 511 no 19248
“Sfîrsit de Toamnă.” (The End of Autumn) Alecsandri, Vasile 1885-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 2, Issue 19, Page 511 no 19247
“Ventul.” (The Wind) Alecsandri, Vasile 1885-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 2, Issue 19, Page 512 no 19249
“Sania.” (The Sledge) Alecsandri, Vasile 1885-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 2, Issue 19, Page 512 no 19250
In Canterbury Cathedral. 13th March, 1885 Craik, Dinah 1885-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 2, Issue 20, Page 535 no 19251
“Then, like a homeless one, my spirit turned” Crane, Walter 1885-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 2, Issue 20, Page 560–565 no 19252
“Up and down Pie street” 1885-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 2, Issue 21, Page 610 no 19253
“But ere they ceased a fairer one forth came” Crane, Walter 1885-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 2, Issue 21, Page 616–629 no 19254
“I saw him in his cradle at the first” Crane, Walter 1885-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 2, Issue 22, Page 688–692 no 19255
“O olive tree, with grey green leaves” Huxley, Henrietta Anne 1885-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 2, Issue 23, Page 725 no 19256
“‘How long?’ Again, I cried,—but Silence kept” Crane, Walter 1885-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 2, Issue 23, Page 752–756 no 19257
Youth W. F. B. (poet; English Illustrated) 1885-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 2, Issue 23, Page 768 no 19258
Three Roundels Blomfield, Dorothy Frances 1885-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 2, Issue 24, Page 804 no 19259
“Along the street of days and nights where rolls” Crane, Walter 1885-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 2, Issue 24, Page 818–832 no 19260
The Interpreters Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1885-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 3, Issue 25, Page 3–4 no 19261
Singing and Loving Blomfield, Dorothy Frances 1885-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 3, Issue 25, Page 35–36 no 19262
Love and Fantasy Milne, C. 1885-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 3, Issue 26, Page 116 no 19263
Dirk Willemzoon Ripon, W. B. 1885-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 3, Issue 27, Page 227–229 no 19264
From Dawn to Dawn Moore, George Logan 1885-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 3, Issue 27, Page 256 no 19266
“Heaven genius scientifick gave” 1886-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 3, Issue 29, Page 334 no 19268
The Statue in the Sea Wood Robertson, D. J. 1886-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 3, Issue 31, Page 461 no 19269
To Dorothy Osborne 1886-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 3, Issue 31, Page 470 no 19270
The Flood of Is in Brittany Webster, Augusta 1886-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 3, Issue 31, Page 498–499 no 19271
The Witch Maidens of Filey Brig Huxley, Henrietta Anne 1886-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 3, Issue 33, Page 633 no 19272
Requiescant Robertson, D. J. 1886-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 3, Issue 34, Page 704 no 19273
The Death of Procris Gosse, Edmund 1886-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 3, Issue 35, Page 727 no 19274
Mother to Babe Meredith, George 1886-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 37, Page 26 no 19275
Inde Spes Scott-Moncrieff, J. M. 1886-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 38, Page 99 no 19276
The Vampyre (Strigoiul). From the Roumanian of Vasilie Alecsandri Alecsandri, Vasile 1886-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 38, Page 128 no 19277
In a Garden Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1886-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 39, Page 131–132 no 19278
The Young Princess. A Ballad of Old Laws of Love Meredith, George 1886-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 39, Page 184–190 no 19279
Like Likes Like Murray, David Christie 1886-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 39, Page 203 no 19280
“Colonial Papers, Please Copy” Craik, Dinah 1886-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 39, Page 234 no 19281
By the North Sea Robertson, D. J. 1887-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 40, Page 283 no 19282
A Description of a Morning in London Swift, Jonathan 1887-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 41, Page 365–370 no 19283
A Ballad of Bath Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1887-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 41, Page 371–372 no 19284
A Journey to Exeter Gay, John 1887-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 43, Page 485–490 no 19285
“Think not, my love, when secret grief” Sheridan, Richard Brinsley 1887-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 43, Page 498 no 19286
Eliza’s Choice Linley (Sheridan), Elizabeth Ann 1887-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 43, Page 498 no 19287
“Ah! cruel maid! how hast thou changed” Sheridan, Richard Brinsley 1887-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 43, Page 503 no 19288
Our Quarrel Robertson, D. J. 1887-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 43, Page 512 no 19289
A Journey to Exeter Gay, John 1887-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 44, Page 528–533 no 19290
An Epitaph Upon John Trehearne, Gentle-Man-Porter to King James I 1887-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 44, Page 537 no 19293
“Here Lockyer lies interr’d; enough, his name” 1887-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 44, Page 537 no 19292
I. (“Like a slain warrior’s targe, the waning moon”) Paton, Joseph Noël 1887-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 44, Page 564 no 19294
II. (“Flitting between the two Eternities”) Paton, Joseph Noël 1887-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 44, Page 564 no 19295
A Journey to Exeter Gay, John 1887-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 45, Page 605–610 no 19296
An Indian Love Song. (Serenade) Ghose, Manmohan 1887-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 45, Page 635 no 19297
Love the Eternal Roberts, Morley 1887-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 46, Page 684 no 19298
Captain (of Militia) Sir Dilberry Diddle 1887-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 47, Page 717–723 no 19299
My Lattice Towards the North Kelly, May 1887-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 47, Page 744–745 no 19300
“Lot is dead! Lot is dead!” 1887-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 48, Page 771 no 19303
“Robbé-de-be dop!” 1887-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 48, Page 771 no 19302
“Fight, brothers, for the last time” 1887-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 4, Issue 48, Page 771 no 19301
To a Seamew Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1887-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 5, Issue 49, Page 3–6 no 19304
Du Vall’s Epitaph 1887-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 5, Issue 49, Page 12 no 19305
A National Hymn for the United States of America Crawford, Francis Marion 1887-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 5, Issue 49, Page 47 no 19306
Ballade of the Primitive Aryan 1887-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 5, Issue 50, Page 127 no 19307
To Children: For Tyrants Meredith, George 1887-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 5, Issue 51, Page 184–186 no 19308
At Moonrise Alexander, Sidney Arthur 1887-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 5, Issue 51, Page 244 no 19309
“Underneath this sable hearse” Jonson, Ben 1888-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 5, Issue 54, Page 391 no 19311
Roundel Sayle, Charles 1888-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 5, Issue 54, Page 421 no 19312
Darkness Robertson, D. J. 1888-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 5, Issue 54, Page 441–442 no 19313
Sonnet. Lethe Roberts, Morley 1888-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 5, Issue 55, Page 459 no 19314
“King Philip had vaunted his claims” Dobson, Austin 1888-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 5, Issue 55, Page 465 no 19315
“Spain’s King with navies the sea bestrew’d” Beza, Theodore 1888-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 5, Issue 55, Page 475 no 19316
Amaryllis Sayle, Charles 1888-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 5, Issue 55, Page 507 no 19317
A Song of Spring Scott, Clement W. 1888-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 5, Issue 56, Page 534 no 19319
In Exile Robertson, D. J. 1888-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 5, Issue 58, Page 699 no 19320
“This green-hill periwigg’d with snow” 1888-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 5, Issue 59, Page 722 no 19322
The Old Tryst Roberts, Morley 1888-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 5, Issue 59, Page 761 no 19323
Memories Alexander, Sidney Arthur 1888-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 5, Issue 59, Page 762 no 19324
Olive. October 1888 Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1888-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 61, Page 3–5 no 19325
“Nay never doubt it! History’s quill” 1888-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 61, Page 65 no 19326
“Arrows that split a willow-wand” 1888-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 61, Page 66 no 19327
Sub Lucem Alexander, Sidney Arthur 1888-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 62, Page 133 no 19328
I.—Old Style Traill, Henry Duff 1888-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 62, Page 136 no 19329
II.—New Style Traill, Henry Duff 1888-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 62, Page 137 no 19330
There Remaineth a Rest in the Sea Robertson, D. J. 1888-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 62, Page 140 no 19331
The Angler’s Song Basse, William 1888-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 63, Page 222–231 no 19332
Wassail! Jeffrey, Percy Shaw 1888-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 63, Page 232 no 19333
Love’s Farewell Drayton, Michael 1888-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 63, Page 253 no 19334
“Here lies the Earl of Suffolk’s Fool” Swift, Jonathan 1889-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 64, Page 296 no 19336
“Here lyeth Thomas Peirce whom no man taught” 1889-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 64, Page 296 no 19335
Coridon’s Song Chalkhill, John 1889-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 65, Page 379–386 no 19337
“When bonnets of the scuttle shape” 1889-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 65, Page 408–409 no 19338
A Woman’s Story Lindsay, Caroline Blanche Elizabeth 1889-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 66, Page 463 no 19339
Carpe Diem Shakespeare, William 1889-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 66, Page 476 no 19340
A Jacobite’s Exile. 1746 Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1889-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 67, Page 485–487 no 19341
Alain Chartier. (Rondeau Redoublé) Chartier, Alain 1889-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 67, Page 517 no 19342
A Hunting We Will Go Fielding, Henry 1889-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 67, Page 518–524 no 19343
The Cat Without a Tail Carter, Kate 1889-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 68, Page 595–601 no 19344
A Billiard Lesson Clarke, Henry Savile 1889-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 69, Page 669 no 19345
Song: To The Winds Alexander, Sidney Arthur 1889-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 69, Page 687 no 19346
Who Liveth so Merry Ravenscroft, Thomas 1889-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 70, Page 729–734 no 19347
Love’s Oracle Alexander, Sidney Arthur 1889-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 70, Page 757 no 19348
Cupid and Campaspe Lyly, John 1889-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 72, Page 884 no 19349
Come Sweet Lass 1889-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 6, Issue 72, Page 885–889 no 19350
On the South Coast. To Theodore Watts Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1889-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 73, Page 3–5 no 19351
Fallen Man Batchelor, B. Middleton 1889-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 73, Page 38 no 19352
Rondeau Crane, Walter 1889-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 73, Page 47 no 19353
A Homeless Love Currie, Mary Montgomerie (pseudonym Violet Fane) 1889-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 73, Page 48 no 19354
The Seven Sleepers of Ephesus Morris, Lewis 1889-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 74, Page 73–76 no 19355
“How Happy Could I Be with Either” Gay, John 1889-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 74, Page 113–115 no 19356
“Oh! Dear! What Can the Matter Be?” 1889-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 75, Page 179–183 no 19357
Yule-Tide Jeffrey, Percy Shaw 1889-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 75, Page 200 no 19358
At the Close of a Year Currie, Mary Montgomerie (pseudonym Violet Fane) 1889-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 75, Page 213 no 19359
Is Life Worth Living? Austin, Alfred 1890-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 76, Page 281–282 yes 19360
The World in Self Singleton, Sophy 1890-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 76, Page 304 yes 19361
The Hall and the Wood Morris, William 1890-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 77, Page 351–354 yes 19362
Midnight Roberts, David Henry Bancroft 1890-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 78, Page 449 yes 19363
The Last Words of Don Carlos. (Spoken to His Confessor, Fray Juan de Avila, Feb. 23, 1568) Currie, Mary Montgomerie (pseudonym Violet Fane) 1890-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 79, Page 516–520 yes 19364
Expectancy Singleton, Sophy 1890-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 80, Page 566 yes 19365
To the Reader Prudhomme, Sully 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 81, Page 672 yes 19367
The Missal Prudhomme, Sully 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 81, Page 672–673 yes 19368
The Death Agony Prudhomme, Sully 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 81, Page 673–674 yes 19369
Enfantillage Prudhomme, Sully 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 81, Page 674–675 yes 19370
Pélérinages Prudhomme, Sully 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 81, Page 675 yes 19371
Ce qui dere Prudhomme, Sully 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 81, Page 676 yes 19373
Au bord de l’eau Prudhomme, Sully 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 81, Page 675–676 yes 19372
“We wandered down, at dawn of day” Prudhomme, Sully 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 81, Page 677 yes 19375
Prière Prudhomme, Sully 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 81, Page 676–677 yes 19374
La Charpie Prudhomme, Sully 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 81, Page 677–678 yes 19376
To Blossoms Herrick, Robert 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 81, Page 679 yes 19377
To Wordsworth Black, Mary Lucy 1890-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 81, Page 685 yes 19378
S. Cecilia Morris, Lewis 1890-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 82, Page 724–726 yes 19379
“The land lies black” Morris, William 1890-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 82, Page 757–758 yes 19380
The Gift of the Sea Kipling, Rudyard 1890-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 83, Page 771–772 yes 19381
“Whence are ye and whither, O fowl of our fathers?” Morris, William 1890-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 83, Page 835 yes 19382
“Fair is the world, now autumn’s wearing” Morris, William 1890-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 84, Page 837 yes 19383
“I am the oak-tree, and forsooth” Morris, William 1890-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 84, Page 884–885 yes 19384
“Now waneth spring” Morris, William 1890-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 7, Issue 84, Page 884–885 yes 19385
An Autumn Vision. October 31, 1889 Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1890-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 85, Page 3–7 yes 19386
Inheritance Macleod, Mary 1890-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 85, Page 47 yes 19387
The Frogmousiad Pigres of Halicarnassus 1890-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 87, Page 201–209 yes 19877
Nowell Jeffrey, Percy Shaw 1890-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 87, Page 226 yes 19388
Jarl Sigurd and the Hulder Duppa-Crotch, W. 1890-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 87, Page 254–258 yes 19392
When Runnels Began to Leap and Sing Austin, Alfred 1891-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 88, Page 281 no 19393
“Fin de Siècle” Currie, Mary Montgomerie (pseudonym Violet Fane) 1891-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 88, Page 307 no 19394
Affinity Hensley, Sophia Margaretta 1891-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 89, Page 364 no 19395
“He who sighs hath never known” 1891-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 89, Page 389 no 19396
“I do repent, but what is that to thee?” Sforza, Ludovico 1891-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 89, Page 390 no 19397
“When in life’s heaviest hour” 1891-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 89, Page 413 no 19398
The Voice of Spring Morris, Lewis 1891-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 92, Page 561–562 no 19399
Divination by a Daffodil Herrick, Robert 1891-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 92, Page 575 no 19400
“Tyrant of the Cherwell’s flood” Cottrell-Dormer, Clement 1891-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 92, Page 594 no 19402
A Night in June Manners, John 1891-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 93, Page 654 no 19403
La Chaumière Incendiée Coppée, François 1891-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 93, Page 660 no 19404
La Sœur Novice Coppée, François 1891-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 93, Page 661 no 19405
“She like you had golden hair” Coppée, François 1891-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 93, Page 661 no 19406
Lied Coppée, François 1891-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 93, Page 661 no 19407
“Gather ye rosebuds while ye may” Herrick, Robert 1891-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 93, Page 677 no 19408
The Old Rocking Horse. (In the Lumber-Room) Currie, Mary Montgomerie (pseudonym Violet Fane) 1891-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 94, Page 743–744 no 19409
Days 1891-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 95, Page 778 no 19878
Lilies Clifford, Ethel 1891-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 95, Page 798 no 19411
A Song of the Year Morris, Alfred 1891-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 96, Page 841 no 19412
“Farewell, great painter of mankind” Garrick, David 1891-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 8, Issue 96, Page 879 no 19413
“Boston, Boston” 1891-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 9, Issue 97, Page 52 no 19414
A Wife’s Confession Currie, Mary Montgomerie (pseudonym Violet Fane) 1891-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 9, Issue 98, Page 98–104 no 19415
“Never resting time” Shakespeare, William 1891-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 9, Issue 98, Page 113 no 19416
The Song of the Woodpecker Austin, Alfred 1891-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 9, Issue 99, Page 147 no 19418
“Sleep, baby, sleep! the Mother sings” Symonds, John Addington 1891-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 9, Issue 99, Page 209 no 19419
“If thou art dead I pray thee come not near me” 1891-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 9, Issue 99, Page 221 no 19420
“Thou” Spenser, Edmund 1892-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 9, Issue 100, Page 347 no 19421
“A farmer’s son so sweet” 1892-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 9, Issue 102, Page 472 no 19422
“I am a maiden sad and lonely” 1892-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 9, Issue 102, Page 476 no 19423
Midnight in Winter Molesworth, Olive 1892-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 9, Issue 102, Page 488 no 19424
To a New Sundial Currie, Mary Montgomerie (pseudonym Violet Fane) 1892-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 9, Issue 103, Page 510 no 19425
A Pageant of Thames Poets Milliken, Edwin James 1892-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 9, Issue 105, Page 653–655 no 19426
“Lovely and proud, and brightest, sweetest soul” Malatesta, Sigismondo 1892-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 9, Issue 106, Page 779 no 19427
“Fifty years have sped since first” Bere, Charles Sandford 1892-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 110, Page 185 no 19428
A Winter Song Singleton, Sophy 1893-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 112, Page 229 no 19429
Orpheus and His Lute Shakespeare, William 1893-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 112, Page 238 no 19430
“Time and I” Molesworth, Olive 1893-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 112, Page 250 no 19431
The Lay of Earl Harold Kingsley, Charles 1893-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 115, Page 447–451 no 19433
The Weird Lady Kingsley, Charles 1893-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 115, Page 451 no 19434
Three Gardens Milnes, Richard Monckton 1893-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 115, Page 465 no 19435
Spring in April Huxley, Henrietta Anne 1893-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 115, Page 478 no 19436
My Old Dutch Chevalier, Albert 1893-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 115, Page 489–490 no 19437
A Song of the English Kipling, Rudyard 1893-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 116, Page 533–538 no 19438
A Song About Two Naughty Boys for My Dear Baba Macaulay, Thomas Babington 1893-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 116, Page 546 no 19439
A Song for My Dear Baba Macaulay, Thomas Babington 1893-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 116, Page 547 no 19440
A Story About Two Monkeys for My Dear Baba Macaulay, Thomas Babington 1893-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 116, Page 547 no 19441
“There was a little good Baba” Macaulay, Thomas Babington 1893-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 116, Page 549 no 19442
A Grave in London Campbell, John 1893-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 116, Page 600 no 19443
A Song for My Dear Baba About Punch and Judy Macaulay, Thomas Babington 1893-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 117, Page 629–30 no 19445
Midsummer Landor, Walter Savage 1893-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 117, Page 627 no 19444
A Story About a Naughty Little Girl for My Dear Baba Macaulay, Thomas Babington 1893-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 117, Page 631–632 no 19446
A Song About a Good Little Girl for My Dear Baba Macaulay, Thomas Babington 1893-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 117, Page 632–633 no 19447
Haunted Salmon, Arthur Leslie 1893-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 117, Page 634–635 no 19448
The Triumph of Anarchy Shelley, Percy Bysshe 1893-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 117, Page 636 no 19449
“The dynamite falls on castle walls” 1893-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 117, Page 654 no 19450
Margarita. (From Victor De Laprade) de Laprade, Victor Richard 1893-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 118, Page 734 no 19451
“The dynamite falls on castle walls” 1893-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 118, Page 750 no 19452
Caprice Fawcett, Edgar 1893-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 118, Page 786 no 19453
Baby Gale, Norman 1893-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 120, Page 878 no 19454
Autumn Eve Ragg, Frederick William 1893-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 10, Issue 120, Page 931 no 19455
“From the day of the Beginning” 1893-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 121, Page 27 no 19456
Dear Love, Come Back! Marston, Philip Bourke 1893-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 121, Page 42 no 19457
The Sisters of the Cigarette. (By One of Them) Dick, Cotsford 1893-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 121, Page 81–82 no 19458
“Old Time knows thee too well, Lisette” 1893-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 122, Page 197 no 19459
Autumn Song 1893-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 122, Page 202 no 19460
Madrigal in Prayse of Two 1893-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 122, Page 204 no 19461
To Phyllis Herrick, Robert 1893-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 123, Page 206 no 19462
The Curling Tongs Bulloch, John Malcolm 1893-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 123, Page 234 no 19463
Upon Mrs. Eliz. Wheeler, Under the Name of Amaryllis Herrick, Robert 1893-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 123, Page 242 no 19464
The Shower of Blossoms Herrick, Robert 1893-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 123, Page 252 no 19465
“The cheek that is healthful, dear maid” 1893-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 123, Page 265 no 19466
Santa Claus of Long Ago Cushnie, Charles 1893-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 123, Page 274 no 19467
On a Girdle Waller, Edmund 1893-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 123, Page 280 no 19468
The Ballad of the White Lady Nesbit, Edith 1893-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 123, Page 308–312 no 19469
“Over the sea” 1893-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 123, Page 341 no 19470
“Fly Me Not” Herrick, Robert 1894-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 124, Page 366 no 19471
Nurse’s Song Blake, William 1894-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 124, Page 375 no 19472
To the Rose Herrick, Robert 1894-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 124, Page 376 no 19473
Upon Julia’s Clothes Herrick, Robert 1894-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 124, Page 434 no 19474
Delight in Disorder Herrick, Robert 1894-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 125, Page 508 no 19475
“Forget not yet the tried intent” Wyatt, Thomas 1894-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 125, Page 522 no 19476
The Ballad of Richard Peake Rodd, Rennell 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 126, Page 555–559 no 19477
The Mad Maid’s Song Herrick, Robert 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 126, Page 576 no 19478
Ballad of a Haunted House Lang, Andrew 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 126, Page 610–611 no 19479
“O Mary with the morning broom” 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 126, Page 627–628 no 19480
A Birthday Rossetti, Christina G. 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 126, Page 652 no 19481
“Slight as thou art, thou art enough to hide” Meynell, Alice 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 126, Page 652 no 19482
The Mermaid Nesbit, Edith 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 126, Page 653 no 19483
“I love him, and I love him, and I love” Webster, Augusta 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 126, Page 655 no 19485
“If I were in the valley-land” Radford, Dollie 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 126, Page 655 no 19484
To a Poet Hickey, Emily 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 126, Page 655 no 19486
Gardener Sage Tynan (Hinkson), Katharine 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 126, Page 655–656 no 19487
The Sad Mother Tynan (Hinkson), Katharine 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 126, Page 656 no 19488
Charybdis Waithman, Helen Maud 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 126, Page 657 no 19490
The Little Brother Shorter, Dora Sigerson 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 126, Page 656–657 no 19489
The Fourpenny Box Bulloch, John Malcolm 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 126, Page 700–701 no 19491
“I call, I call; who do ye call?” Herrick, Robert 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 126, Page 702 no 19492
“As Diane hunted on a day” Spenser, Edmund 1894-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 126, Page 708–709 no 19493
The Bride-Cake Herrick, Robert 1894-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 129, Page 844 no 19494
The Big Review Quiller-Couch, Arthur (pseudonym Q) 1894-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 130, Page 970–971 no 19495
“In prime of life most suddenly” 1894-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 130, Page 972 no 19496
The Rock of Rubies, and the Quarry of Pearls Herrick, Robert 1894-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 130, Page 990 no 19497
On a Sampler Helder, Reginald 1894-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 131, Page 1070–1072 no 19498
The Apron of Flowers Herrick, Robert 1894-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 131, Page 1108 no 19499
The Parcae; Or, Three Dainty Destinies: The Armilet Herrick, Robert 1894-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 132, Page 1198 no 19500
To Dianeme Herrick, Robert 1894-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 11, Issue 132, Page 1210 no 19501
Cupid and Campaspe Lyly, John 1894-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 12, Issue 133, Page 43 no 19502
The Bracelet to Julia Herrick, Robert 1894-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 12, Issue 133, Page 64 no 19503
The Tryst Bulloch, John Malcolm 1894-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 12, Issue 133, Page 87a–87b no 19504
“As it fell on a holy day” 1894-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 12, Issue 133, Page 96 no 19505
To a Lady. Singing a Song of His Composing Waller, Edmund 1894-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 12, Issue 134, Page 15 no 19506
The Toast Herrick, Robert 1894-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 12, Issue 134, Page 50 no 19880
The Ballade of the Temple Courts Symon, James D. 1894-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 12, Issue 135, Page 22–23 no 19507
Insulting Beauty, You Mis-Spend Wilmot, John 1894-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 12, Issue 135, Page 24 no 19508
The Australian Cockatoo’s Lament Roth, C. 1894-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 12, Issue 135, Page 34 no 19509
To Dianeme Herrick, Robert 1894-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 12, Issue 135, Page 41 no 19510
On Chloris Walking in the Snow Strode, William 1894-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 12, Issue 135, Page 118 no 19512
“Born I was to be old” Herrick, Robert 1895-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 12, Issue 136, Page 40 no 19514
“And so she ever fed it with thin tears” Keats, John 1895-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 12, Issue 136, Page 58 no 19881
Lycoris Sherburne, Edward 1895-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 12, Issue 136, Page 84 no 19515
A Song Sedley, Charles 1895-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 12, Issue 137, Page 87 no 19516
The Mad Maid’s Song Herrick, Robert 1895-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 12, Issue 138, Page 36 no 19517
“Yes, weeping is madness” Disraeli, Benjamin 1895-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 13, Issue 139, Page 28 no 19519
“My heart is like a silent lute” Disraeli, Benjamin 1895-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 13, Issue 139, Page 28 no 19518
“Charming Bignetta! Charming Bignetta!” Disraeli, Benjamin 1895-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 13, Issue 139, Page 29 no 19520
“Far from his ancient home, a scatterling” Disraeli, Benjamin 1895-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 13, Issue 139, Page 30 no 19523
“Within our heaven of love, the new-born star” Disraeli, Benjamin 1895-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 13, Issue 139, Page 29–30 no 19521
“She was the daughter of a noble race” Disraeli, Benjamin 1895-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 13, Issue 139, Page 30 no 19522
On the Portrait of Lady Mahon Disraeli, Benjamin 1895-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 13, Issue 139, Page 30–31 no 19524
Song Sackville, Charles 1895-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 13, Issue 139, Page 46 no 19525
Maud Tennyson, Alfred 1895-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 13, Issue 139, Page 49 no 19526
Love Lightly Pleased Herrick, Robert 1895-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 13, Issue 139, Page 56 no 19527
On an Old Spinet Bulloch, John Malcolm 1895-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 13, Issue 139, Page 65–66 no 19528
On a Brede of Divers Colours Woven by Four Ladies Waller, Edmund 1895-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 13, Issue 140, Page 142 no 19529
To His Muse Herrick, Robert 1895-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 13, Issue 140, Page 146 no 19530
A Song for Children Burgess, Gilbert 1895-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 13, Issue 141, Page 202–203 no 19531
“I call, I call. Who do ye call?” Herrick, Robert 1895-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 13, Issue 142, Page 348 no 19532
“Be tender, but beware” Locker-Lampson, Frederick 1895-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 13, Issue 142, Page 349 no 19533
“Why canst thou not, as others do” Daniel, John 1895-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 13, Issue 143, Page 388 no 19534
The Voice of the Canadian Canoe Symon, James D. 1895-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 13, Issue 143, Page 436 no 19535
“Love not me for comely grace” Wilbye, John 1895-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 13, Issue 143, Page 438 no 19536
To Phillis Sedley, Charles 1895-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 13, Issue 143, Page 444 no 19537
Summer-Sweet Tynan (Hinkson), Katharine 1895-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 13, Issue 144, Page 488 no 19539
“Phyllis is my only joy” Sedley, Charles 1895-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 13, Issue 144, Page 560 no 19540
“Is my fond sight deceived, or do I Cupid spy” Campion, Thomas 1895-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 14, Issue 145, Page 11 no 19541
Song Sedley, Charles 1895-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 14, Issue 145, Page 32 no 19542
“A fat ox on the spit we bring” 1895-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 14, Issue 146, Page 119 no 19543
“Fair is the rose, yet fades with heat or cold” Gibbons, Orlando 1895-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 14, Issue 146, Page 150 no 19544
“Musing on the roaring Ocean” Burns, Robert 1895-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 14, Issue 147, Page 202 no 19545
The Homes of England Hemans, Felicia 1895-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 14, Issue 147, Page 218–220 no 19546
Christmas Eve Herrick, Robert 1895-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 14, Issue 147, Page 242 no 19547
“Down to the world they came” Gillington, May Clarissa 1895-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 14, Issue 147, Page 282 no 19548
“The Snow had begun in the Gloaming” Lowell, James Russell 1895-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 14, Issue 147, Page 316 no 19549
Treasure Trove Bulloch, John Malcolm 1895-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 14, Issue 147, Page 332–333 no 19550
“Ah me! my wonted joys forsake me” Weelkes, Thomas 1896-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 14, Issue 148, Page 425 no 19551
Tales of a Wayside Inn. Prelude Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth 1896-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 14, Issue 148, Page 426–427 no 19552
“Shall I abide this jesting?” Alison, Richard 1896-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 14, Issue 149, Page 554 no 19553
The Prince will Ne’er Come Back Again J. M. B. (poet; English Illustrated Magazine), Bulloch, John Malcolm 1896-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 14, Issue 150, Page 636 no 19554
Hear Thou My Tale Magee, William Kirkpatrick (pseudonym John Eglinton) 1896-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 151, Page 13 no 19555
Holy Innocents Tynan (Hinkson), Katharine 1896-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 151, Page 24 no 19556
My Lady’s Fan 1896-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 151, Page 31–32 no 19557
“You say you love me, nay, can swear it too” Wilson, John 1896-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 151, Page 61 no 19558
To Daffodils Herrick, Robert 1896-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 151, Page 85 no 19882
Ragged, and Torne, and True: A Ballad of the Seventeenth Century 1896-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 152, Page 116–119 no 19559
The Seed Tabb, John B. 1896-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 152, Page 141 no 19560
Spring Thoughts from England Woods, Margaret Louisa 1896-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 152, Page 153 no 19561
A Thought Stevenson, Robert Louis 1896-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 152, Page 154 no 19562
The Courtier’s Courtship to His Mistress Ravenscroft, Thomas 1896-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 152, Page 174 no 19563
How Speeds the Wooing? Graves, Alfred Perceval 1896-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 153, Page 220 no 19564
Failure Mann, Katherine 1896-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 153, Page 229 no 19565
Mariana Tennyson, Alfred 1896-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 153, Page 230–231 no 19566
If Bulloch, John Malcolm 1896-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 153, Page 236 no 19567
“Sumer is icumen in, Lhude sing Cuccu” 1896-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 153, Page 252 no 19568
“Whur’v’ee a bin tü all the day, Bil-ly, beuoy Billy?” 1896-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 153, Page 256 no 19569
“Sleeping near the withered Nosegay” Browning, Elizabeth Barrett 1896-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 153, Page 260 no 19570
With a Steel Mirror Stephens, Riccardo 1896-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 154, Page 301 no 19571
Lady Greensleeves 1896-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 154, Page 338–339 no 19572
“There is a lady sweet and kind” Ford, Thomas 1896-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 154, Page 340 no 19573
A Sketch. A Dairymaid Reading a Love-Letter Herbertson, Agnes Grozier 1896-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 154, Page 346 no 19574
Song of Sleep: To Sunalini Naidu, Sarojini 1896-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 154, Page 351 no 19575
Constancy Wilmot, John 1896-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 154, Page 352 no 19576
A Lyric of Japan Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson 1896-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 155, Page 385 no 19577
Cujus Culpa? Magee, William Kirkpatrick (pseudonym John Eglinton) 1896-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 155, Page 404 no 19578
A Song. New Version Ackroyd, Laura G. 1896-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 155, Page 447 no 19579
Song Wilmot, John 1896-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 155, Page 448 no 19580
Violette. A Little Song for the Lute Mackenzie, William Andrew 1896-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 155, Page 456 no 19581
The Ballade of a Sedan Transformed into a Cabinet Symon, James D. 1896-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 155, Page 457–458 no 19582
With the Tide Foster, Eleanor 1896-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 156, Page 480 no 19583
Love and Grief Browne, Marie Hedderwick 1896-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 156, Page 495 no 19584
A Child’s Song Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson 1896-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 156, Page 496–497 no 19585
Kisses and Tears Turner, L. Godfrey 1896-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 15, Issue 156, Page 537 no 19586
“Lady, when I behold the roses sprouting” Wilbye, John 1896-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 157, Page 20 no 19587
A Lover’s Raison D’Être F. (poet; English Illustrated Magazine) 1896-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 157, Page 39 no 19588
The Song of the Leaves Prall, Beatrice J. 1896-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 157, Page 62 no 19589
A Vigil of Four Corners Hewitt, E. M. 1896-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 157, Page 70 no 19590
Once More Moulton, Louise Chandler 1896-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 157, Page 75 no 19591
My Mountain Lake Graves, Alfred Perceval 1896-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 157, Page 94 no 19592
The Keene, or Funeral Dirge, of Brian Boruma the King, Slain at the Battle of Clontarf, A.D. 1014. A Paraphrase from the Book of Leinster, as Transcribed in the Twelfth Century 1896-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 157, Page 95–96 no 19593
Two Views Christie, Nimmo 1896-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 158, Page 137 no 19594
The Squall Guiney, Louise Imogen 1896-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 158, Page 154 no 19595
The Lure Moulton, Louise Chandler 1896-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 158, Page 174 no 19596
Her Name Mann, Katherine 1896-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 158, Page 191 no 19597
“My love bound me with a kiss” Jones, Robert 1896-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 158, Page 192 no 19598
A Song Macfie, Ronald Campbell 1896-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 158, Page 209 no 19599
A Tale of a Gallant Knight 1896-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 158, Page 210–211 no 19600
“Youth is the careful gardener’s name” 1896-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 159, SpecialIssue Christmas issue, Page 247a no 19601
Jongleurs at the Castle 1896-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 159, SpecialIssue Christmas issue, Page 256 no 19602
Sorrows of Werther Thackeray, William Makepeace 1896-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 159, SpecialIssue Christmas issue, Page 304 no 19603
The Twa Corbies Anonymous 1896-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 159, Page 343 no 19604
“Beneath the latticed window-pane” 1896-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 159, SpecialIssue Christmas issue, Page 368b no 19605
A Fairy Song Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson 1896-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 159, SpecialIssue Christmas issue, Page 400–401 no 19606
Think Not by Disdain Sedley, Charles 1897-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 160, Page 458 no 19607
“Come, you pretty, false-eyed wanton” Campion, Thomas 1897-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 160, Page 466 no 19608
Her Coming Browne, Marie Hedderwick 1897-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 160, Page 493 no 19609
The Merry Browne Bowle 1897-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 160, Page 500 no 19610
To Priscilla Ackroyd, Laura G. 1897-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 160, Page 514 no 19611
A Woman’s Answer Wood, Lydia M. 1897-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 161, Page 545 no 19612
The Little Lovers Braine, Sheila E. 1897-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 161, Page 582–583 no 19613
Of Love’s Briefness Ackroyd, Laura G. 1897-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 161, Page 634 no 19614
A Rosebud Browne, Marie Hedderwick 1897-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 162, Page 734 no 19615
An Apology Macfie, Ronald Campbell 1897-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 162, Page 738 no 19616
The Meeting 1897-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 162, Page 739 no 19617
The Proposal 1897-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 162, Page 740 no 19618
The Refusal 1897-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 16, Issue 162, Page 741 no 19619
A Past! Moberly, Lucy Gertrude 1897-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 17, Issue 163, Page 38 no 19620
The Hamlet Warton, Thomas 1897-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 17, Issue 163, Page 50–52 no 19621
Lady Lovely 1897-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 17, Issue 163, Page 63 no 19623
An April Fool Piercy, Edith Beswick 1897-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 17, Issue 163, Page 68 no 19624
Song Sedley, Charles 1897-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 17, Issue 163, Page 103 no 19625
“A vessel which an anchor rides” 1897-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 17, Issue 163, Page 106 no 19626
“Here lyeth my good Anne, the wife of John Ffroste” 1897-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 17, Issue 163, Page 112 no 19627
Daphne to Strephon Wilmot, John 1897-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 17, Issue 164, Page 134 no 19628
Curls Bell, John Joy 1897-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 17, Issue 164, Page 170 no 19629
A Love Song Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson 1897-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 17, Issue 164, Page 174 no 19630
A Memory Moberly, Lucy Gertrude 1897-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 17, Issue 164, Page 210 no 19631
Answer of Lord Nelson’s Guardian Angel 1897-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 17, Issue 165, Page 233 no 19633
Lord Nelson to His Guardian Angel 1897-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 17, Issue 165, Page 233 no 19632
By the Trundle Bed Guiney, Louise Imogen 1897-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 17, Issue 165, Page 266 no 19634
“He lies all day beside the stream” 1897-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 17, Issue 165, Page 312 no 19635
“I would I were a country lass” 1897-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 17, Issue 165, Page 326 no 19636
To Amarantha, That She Would Dishevel Her Hair Lovelace, Richard 1897-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 17, Issue 165, Page 336 no 19637
“Brief life! in sport and war so keen” Campbell, John 1897-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 17, Issue 166, Page 484 no 19638
The Fairy Dolly Nesbit, Edith 1897-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 17, Issue 167, Page 528–529 no 19639
“Exalted soul, whose harmony could please” Wilkes 1897-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 17, Issue 168, Page 668 no 19640
“Philips, whose touch harmonious could remove” Johnson, Samuel 1897-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 17, Issue 168, Page 668 no 19641
To Chloris Cotton, Charles 1897-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 17, Issue 168, Page 679 no 19642
Lancelot and Elaine Tennyson, Alfred 1897-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 18, Issue 169, Page 32 no 19643
To Althea from Prison Lovelace, Richard 1897-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 18, Issue 169, Page 72 no 19644
Queen Isolt of Ireland Tennyson, Alfred 1897-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 18, Issue 170, Page 145 no 19645
Look Out! 1897-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 18, Issue 170, Page 208 no 19646
Gareth Fights for the Lady Lynette Tennyson, Alfred 1897-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 18, Issue 171, Page 259 no 19647
Jack and Jill 1897-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 18, Issue 171, Page 353 no 19648
“Good news and true” E. J. C. (poet; English Illustrated Magazine) 1897-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 18, Issue 171, Page 386 no 19649
Poor Old Tiny 1898-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 18, Issue 172, Page 402 no 19650
The Vision of the Holy Grail Tennyson, Alfred 1898-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 18, Issue 172, Page 410 no 19651
The Lullaby of Mary Hopper, Nora 1898-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 18, Issue 172, Page 430–431 no 19652
“T read gently (reader) on this ground, for hark” 1898-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 18, Issue 173, Page 528 no 19653
Enid in the Ruined Hall Tennyson, Alfred 1898-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 18, Issue 173, Page 539 no 19654
The Madness of Sir Pelleas Tennyson, Alfred 1898-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 18, Issue 174, Page 616 no 19655
The Voice of Spring Moulton, Louise Chandler 1898-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 19, Issue 175, Page 32 no 19656
The Weeping Shepherdess King, Henry (1592-1669) 1898-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 19, Issue 176, Page 106 no 19657
To the Cuckoo Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1898-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 19, Issue 177, Page 224 no 19658
Sir Lancelot and the Eagle’s Nest Tennyson, Alfred 1898-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 19, Issue 177, Page 233 no 19659
King Arthur Is Sorely Wounded Tennyson, Alfred 1898-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 19, Issue 178, Page 340 no 19660
“To all kind Judges my Endeavors bow” Cocker, Edward 1898-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 19, Issue 178, Page 373 no 19661
Forget-Me-Nots Custance, Olive 1898-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 19, Issue 179, Page 416 no 19662
“I never saw a purple cow” Burgess, Gelett 1898-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 19, Issue 179, Page 463 no 19663
“See, the sun is swiftly dying” 1898-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 19, Issue 179, Page 467 no 19664
King Robert of Sicily Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth 1898-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 19, Issue 180, Page 558 no 19665
“Oh, we gave you gold to crown your head” 1898-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 20, Issue 181, Page 33 no 19667
“In the torchlit chamber babe Conaire slept” 1898-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 20, Issue 181, Page 33 no 19666
“And who at all was like to thee?” 1898-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 20, Issue 181, Page 34 no 19668
The Puritan at Banbury 1898-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 20, Issue 181, Page 54 no 19669
The Other Day G. C. P. (poet; The English Illustrated Magazine) 1898-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 20, Issue 181, Page 83 no 19670
Come, Sweet Lass d’Urfey, Thomas 1898-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 20, Issue 181, Page 102 no 19671
Christmas 1898-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 20, Issue 183, Page 237 no 19672
Hot Codlings 1898-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 20, Issue 183, Page 280 no 19673
The Road Bell, John Joy 1898-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 20, Issue 183, Page 290 no 19674
All Hallows Eve A. P. G. (poet; English Illustrated Magazine) 1898-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 20, Issue 183, Page 304 no 19675
The Lords of Shadow Sharp, William 1898-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 20, Issue 183, Page 310–311 no 19676
The Legend of St. Austin and the Child Tynan (Hinkson), Katharine 1898-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 20, Issue 183, Page 316–317 no 19677
“The wind has blown my heart away” Shorter, Dora Sigerson 1898-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 20, Issue 183, Page 341 no 19678
“Oh lovely Jane, Oh merrie Jane” 1898-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 20, Issue 183, Page 444 no 19679
“There is one animal of merit” Douglas, Alfred Bruce 1899-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 20, Issue 184, Page 459 no 19680
“A Sacred heat inspires my Soul to trie” King Charles I 1899-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 20, Issue 186, Page 608 no 19883
“This world it is not weary” 1899-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 20, Issue 186, Page 654 no 19681
“I ever choose the woodland” 1899-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 20, Issue 186, Page 654 no 19682
“He says I am a night-witch” 1899-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 20, Issue 186, Page 655 no 19685
“Water cannot quench me” 1899-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 20, Issue 186, Page 655 no 19684
“A blackbird is my brother” 1899-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 20, Issue 186, Page 655 no 19683
Beyond Carrigan, Franklin Pierce 1899-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 20, Issue 186, Page 668 no 19686
An April Birthday Bell, John Joy 1899-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 21, Issue 187, Page 15 no 19687
The Golden Girl. With apologies to Mr. Le Gallienne Keene, C. I. Perry 1899-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 21, Issue 187, Page 36 no 19688
A Lost Joy Grey, Cyril 1899-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 21, Issue 189, Page 243 no 19689
The Tiger J. M. B. (poet; English Illustrated Magazine), Bulloch, John Malcolm 1899-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 21, Issue 189, Page 306 no 19690
To a Six-Year-Old Dancer J. M. B. (poet; English Illustrated Magazine), Bulloch, John Malcolm 1899-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 21, Issue 190, Page 360 no 19691
The Catacombs of S. Calirtus Vaisey, H. B. 1899-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 21, Issue 190, Page 374 no 19692
To the Willow Herrick, Robert 1899-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 21, Issue 191, Page 562 no 19693
Sonnet: The Lady and Death Hart, Mabel 1899-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 22, Issue 193, Page 56 no 19694
“My heart’s in the Highlands; my heart is not here” Burns, Robert 1899-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 22, Issue 194, Page 144 no 19695
The Mistletoe Carol Hopper, Nora 1899-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 22, Issue 195, Page 232 no 19696
Margot Chez Elle J. D. S. (poet; English Illustrated Magazine) 1900-01 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 22, Issue 196, Page 423 yes 19697
February 1900-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 22, Issue 197, Page 441 yes 19698
A Song of Love’s Revenge Lusted, Charles T. 1900-02 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 22, Issue 197, Page 454–455 yes 19699
Crève-Cœur 1900-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 22, Issue 198, Page 532–533 yes 19700
To a Young Lady Cowper, William 1900-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 23, Issue 200, Page 121 yes 19701
To Blossoms Herrick, Robert 1900-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 23, Issue 201, Page 232 yes 19702
To Lucasta, on going to wars Lovelace, Richard 1900-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 23, Issue 201, Page 281 yes 19703
Cloud Fancies Lusted, Charles T. 1900-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 23, Issue 202, Page 308–309 yes 19704
“There in close covert by some brook” Milton, John 1900-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 23, Issue 202, Page 318 yes 19705
To Roumanian Airs. I.— The Four Songs Hart, Mabel 1900-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 23, Issue 202, Page 376–378 yes 19706
“Happy were he could finish forth his fate” Devereux, Robert 1900-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 23, Issue 203, Page 394 yes 19707
Fisherman’s Stornelli Hart, Mabel 1900-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 23, Issue 203, Page 448–449 yes 19708
The Brook Tennyson, Alfred 1900-08 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 23, Issue 203, Page 466 yes 19709
See Dear the Day is Done Baker, Edith Ashmore 1900-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 23, Issue 204, Page 497 yes 19710
The Passing of Arthur Tennyson, Alfred 1900-09 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 23, Issue 204, Page 569 yes 19711
“That time of year thou may’st in me behold” Shakespeare, William 1900-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 24, Issue 205, Page 42 yes 19712
Stornelli Hart, Mabel 1900-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 24, Issue 205, Page 62–63 yes 19713
A Lament Hayes, J. Hurst 1900-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 24, Issue 205, Page 70–71 yes 19714
“Whoever, braving death, shall dare” 1900-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 24, Issue 206, Page 188 yes 19715
Maiden and Weathercock Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth 1900-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 24, Issue 207, Page 226–227 yes 19716
An Old Christmas Carol 1900-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 24, Issue 207, Page 256 yes 19717
“Blow, blow, thou winter wind” Shakespeare, William 1900-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 24, Issue 207, Page 296 yes 19719
Sadness of a Night in Spring D’Annunzio, Gabriele 1901-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 24, Issue 210, Page 518 no 19720
To Phœbe E. A. M. (poet; English Illustrated Magazine) 1901-03 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 24, Issue 210, Page 530 no 19721
“The little river talks to the white pebbles” 1901-04 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 25, Issue 211, Page 36 no 19722
Young Orpheus Shakespeare, William 1901-05 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 25, Issue 212, Page 184 no 19723
The Cathedral Chimes Adcock, Arthur St. John 1901-06 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 25, Issue 213, Page 240 no 19724
“Now in the matrimonial pact” 1901-07 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 25, Issue 214, Page 332 no 19725
“Love, & his sister fair, the Soul” Booth, Barton 1901-10 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 26, Issue 217, Page 82 no 19727
The Song of the North Wind Forbes, Helen 1901-11 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 26, Issue 218, Page 128 no 19728
“Of advice above given in brief here’s the gist” Yorke, E., Yorke, R. S. 1901-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 26, Issue 219, Page 230 no 19729
Middle Age (Three Songs) Robinson, Agnes Mary Francis 1901-12 The English Illustrated Magazine Volume 26, Issue 219, Page 242–243 no 19730