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.
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 |