Gibb, Elias John Wilkinson,Dictionary of National Biography (2nd supplement), Smith, Elder & Co., 1912, pp. 100-101. (SCM, CC)
Poem title | Date | Periodical | Roles | id # |
---|---|---|---|---|
Elegy on a Lady | 1883-01 | Macmillan’s Magazine | Translator | 14783 |
Gazel (“From Istambōl’s throne a mighty host to Irān guided I”) | 1883-01 | Macmillan’s Magazine | Translator | 14791 |
Sharqi | 1883-01 | Macmillan’s Magazine | Translator | 14792 |
Farewell Ode | 1883-01 | Macmillan’s Magazine | Translator | 14787 |
Fragment | 1883-01 | Macmillan’s Magazine | Translator | 14780 |
Gazel. In Reply to the Preceding | 1883-01 | Macmillan’s Magazine | Translator | 14790 |
Museddes | 1883-01 | Macmillan’s Magazine | Translator | 14784 |
Gazel (“Tulip-cheeked ones over rosy field and plain stray all around”) | 1883-01 | Macmillan’s Magazine | Translator | 14782 |
Gazel (“Lo! ne’er a trace or sign of springtide’s beauty doth remain”) | 1883-01 | Macmillan’s Magazine | Translator | 14781 |
Gazel. To Sultan Murād IV | 1883-01 | Macmillan’s Magazine | Translator | 14788 |
Gazel (“He who poverty electeth, hall and fane desireth not”) | 1883-01 | Macmillan’s Magazine | Translator | 14779 |