The English Illustrated Magazine (EngIllMag) 1897

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

1897

Total poems: 42
Poem title Poet(s) Date Vol etc. Transcribed? id #
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