The English Illustrated Magazine (EngIllMag) 1892

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.

Poems appearing in this periodical

1892

Total poems: 8
Poem title Poet(s) Date Vol etc. Transcribed? id #
“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