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 # |
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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 |