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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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 |