Longman’s Magazine (LongMn) 1885

The 6d family monthly Longman’s Magazine (1882-1905) superseded Fraser’s Magazine (1830-1882) and positioned itself in competition with The Argosy and Temple Bar. Longman’s was edited by Andrew Lang and prominently featured his regular At the Sign of the Ship column of prose and poetry. The unillustrated contents included reader submissions and well-known fiction and poetry writers.

Poems appearing in this periodical

1885

Total poems: 49
Poem title Poet(s) Date Vol etc. Transcribed? id #
“Roses white, roses red” Black, William 1885-01 Longman’s Magazine Volume 5, Issue 27, Page 235 no 18667
“Ben Loyal spake to Ben Clebrig” Black, William 1885-01 Longman’s Magazine Volume 5, Issue 27, Page 235–236 no 18668
“O wilt thou be my dear love?” Black, William 1885-01 Longman’s Magazine Volume 5, Issue 27, Page 236 no 18669
“The blossom was white on the blackthorn tree” Black, William 1885-01 Longman’s Magazine Volume 5, Issue 27, Page 253 no 18670
Requiem Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1885-01 Longman’s Magazine Volume 5, Issue 27, Page 268 no 18671
Mudal in June Black, William 1885-02 Longman’s Magazine Volume 5, Issue 28, Page 354 no 18672
“Through the long sad centuries Clebrig slept” Black, William 1885-02 Longman’s Magazine Volume 5, Issue 28, Page 356–357 no 18673
To Beatrice. The Squire’s Daughter Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1885-02 Longman’s Magazine Volume 5, Issue 28, Page 420–421 no 18677
“Mudal, that comes from the lonely loch” Black, William 1885-03 Longman’s Magazine Volume 5, Issue 29, Page 475–476 no 18680
A March Evening Milner, George 1885-03 Longman’s Magazine Volume 5, Issue 29, Page 478 no 18681
In the Cloisters Courtney, W. L. 1885-03 Longman’s Magazine Volume 5, Issue 29, Page 524 no 18682
“Small birds in the corn” Black, William 1885-04 Longman’s Magazine Volume 5, Issue 30, Page 595 no 18684
Cold Comfort. The Hope of the Evolutionist Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) 1885-04 Longman’s Magazine Volume 5, Issue 30, Page 605–606 no 18685
Come To Me, Dearest Brenan, Joseph 1885-04 Longman’s Magazine Volume 5, Issue 30, Page 609–610 no 18686
The Old Story 1885-04 Longman’s Magazine Volume 5, Issue 30, Page 611–612 no 18687
Gougaune Barra Callanan, Jeremiah Joseph 1885-04 Longman’s Magazine Volume 5, Issue 30, Page 613–614 no 18688
The Churchyard Bride Carleton, William 1885-04 Longman’s Magazine Volume 5, Issue 30, Page 615–617 no 18689
Paddies Evermore O’Hagan, Thomas 1885-04 Longman’s Magazine Volume 5, Issue 30, Page 617–618 no 18690
A Cushla Gal Mo Chree. (O Bright Pulse of My Heart) Doheny, Michael 1885-04 Longman’s Magazine Volume 5, Issue 30, Page 619–620 no 18691
Music in the Street 1885-04 Longman’s Magazine Volume 5, Issue 30, Page 621–622 no 18692
April 20, 1864 Halpin, Charles Graham 1885-04 Longman’s Magazine Volume 5, Issue 30, Page 622–623 no 18693
Est Honor et Tumulis Hales, John Wesley 1885-04 Longman’s Magazine Volume 5, Issue 30, Page 633 no 18694
Across the Sea Black, William 1885-05 Longman’s Magazine Volume 6, Issue 31, Page 12–13 no 18698
Flower Auction Black, William 1885-05 Longman’s Magazine Volume 6, Issue 31, Page 36–37 no 18700
An Idyl of the Bow Avonvale 1885-05 Longman’s Magazine Volume 6, Issue 31, Page 65–66 no 18701
“By Mudal’s river she idly strayed” Black, William 1885-06 Longman’s Magazine Volume 6, Issue 32, Page 144–145 no 18702
“The moonlight lies on Loch Naver” Black, William 1885-06 Longman’s Magazine Volume 6, Issue 32, Page 149–151 no 18703
“Auld, grey, and grizzled; yellow een” Black, William 1885-07 Longman’s Magazine Volume 6, Issue 33, Page 241 no 18704
“O Glasgow lasses are fair enough” Black, William 1885-07 Longman’s Magazine Volume 6, Issue 33, Page 261 no 18705
Ambition Fawcett, Edgar 1885-07 Longman’s Magazine Volume 6, Issue 33, Page 303 no 18706
“Out of the station we rattle away” Black, William 1885-08 Longman’s Magazine Volume 6, Issue 34, Page 342 no 18707
“Good friends and neighbours, life is short” 1885-08 Longman’s Magazine Volume 6, Issue 34, Page 348–349 no 18708
Shouther to Shouther Black, William 1885-08 Longman’s Magazine Volume 6, Issue 34, Page 364–365 no 18709
“O Johnnie, leave the lass alane” Black, William 1885-08 Longman’s Magazine Volume 6, Issue 34, Page 365–366 no 18710
Too Soon Milner, George 1885-08 Longman’s Magazine Volume 6, Issue 34, Page 385 no 18711
Transformation Fawcett, Edgar 1885-08 Longman’s Magazine Volume 6, Issue 34, Page 409 no 18712
“King Death came striding along the road” Black, William 1885-09 Longman’s Magazine Volume 6, Issue 35, Page 459 no 18713
“The dim red fires of yonder gleaming forge” Black, William 1885-10 Longman’s Magazine Volume 6, Issue 36, Page 580 no 18715
“All on a fair May morning” Black, William 1885-10 Longman’s Magazine Volume 6, Issue 36, Page 580 no 18714
Tekel Nesbit, Edith 1885-10 Longman’s Magazine Volume 6, Issue 36, Page 612–621 no 18716
Waiting Robertson, D. J. 1885-11 Longman’s Magazine Volume 7, Issue 37, Page 40 no 18717
Fairy Hill, or, the Poet’s Wedding Allingham, William 1885-11 Longman’s Magazine Volume 7, Issue 37, Page 59–62 no 18718
“The hinds are feeding upon the hill” Black, William 1885-12 Longman’s Magazine Volume 7, Issue 38, Page 114 no 18719
“Ben Clebrig’s a blaze of splendour” Black, William 1885-12 Longman’s Magazine Volume 7, Issue 38, Page 118 no 18720
By Islay’s Shores Black, William 1885-12 Longman’s Magazine Volume 7, Issue 38, Page 119–120 no 18721
“O white’s the moon upon the loch” Black, William 1885-12 Longman’s Magazine Volume 7, Issue 38, Page 133 no 18722
“O what’s the sweetest thing there is” Black, William 1885-12 Longman’s Magazine Volume 7, Issue 38, Page 147 no 18723
The Song of the Poplars Brindley, Ruth 1885-12 Longman’s Magazine Volume 7, Issue 38, Page 166–167 no 18724
Moths Round a Lamp Fawcett, Edgar 1885-12 Longman’s Magazine Volume 7, Issue 38, Page 185 no 18725