The 6d family monthly Longman’s Magazine (1882-1905) superseded Fraser’s Magazine (1830-1882) and positioned itself in competition with The Argosy and Temple Bar.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.
Poem title | Poet(s) | Date | Vol etc. | Transcribed? | id # |
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Refugium Peccatorum | Nesbit, Edith | 1888-01 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 11, Issue 63, Page 311–314 | no | 18815 |
The Year of Grace | Hunt, Violet | 1888-01 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 11, Issue 63, Page 347 | no | 18816 |
The Broidered Bodice. 1600 (Old French) | 1888-01 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 11, Issue 63, Page 348–349 | no | 18817 | |
“The wintry wind fra’ Drufflie hill” | 1888-02 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 11, Issue 64, Page 446 | no | 18818 | |
A Castle in the Air | Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) | 1888-02 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 11, Issue 64, Page 463 | no | 18819 |
Night | Lummis, Edward W. | 1888-03 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 11, Issue 64, Page 517–518 | no | 18820 |
Arsinoë’s Cats | 1888-03 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 11, Issue 65, Page 572 | no | 18821 | |
Lost and Won | Ingelow, Jean | 1888-04 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 11, Issue 66, Page 616–619 | no | 18822 |
Of His Pitiable Transformation | Stevenson, Robert Louis | 1888-04 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 11, Issue 66, Page 677 | no | 18823 |
Fairies and the Philologist | Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) | 1888-04 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 11, Issue 66, Page 679–680 | no | 18824 |
The Song of a Spring Silence | Carter, Kate | 1888-05 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 60 | no | 18825 |
Märchen | Watson, Rosamund Marriott | 1888-05 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 108 | no | 18827 |
Tout Finit par des Chansons. (Ballade en guise de Rondeau) | Lang, Andrew | 1888-05 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 110–111 | no | 18828 |
“Lone am I, and yet not lonely” | 1888-06 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 68, Page 137 | no | 18829 | |
The Saint’s Mother | Nesbit, Edith | 1888-06 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 68, Page 174–179 | no | 18830 |
Bold Benjamin | 1888-06 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 68, Page 188 | no | 18833 | |
Deid Folks’ Ferry | Watson, Rosamund Marriott | 1888-06 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 68, Page 222–224 | no | 18835 |
Two Lives | Nesbit, Edith | 1888-07 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 69, Page 258–262 | no | 18836 |
The Lover in Hades | 1888-07 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 69, Page 330 | no | 18837 | |
The Crossing of the Till | Werner, Alice | 1888-07 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 69, Page 334–336 | no | 18838 |
Last Time and Next | Boyd, Charles Walter | 1888-08 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 70, Page 370 | no | 18839 |
Noontide | Robertson, D. J. | 1888-08 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 70, Page 401–402 | no | 18840 |
Chinook and Chinok | Marelle, Charles | 1888-08 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 70, Page 445–446 | no | 18841 |
Low Spirits on a Southern Ground (July 2, 1888) | Lang, Andrew | 1888-08 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 70, Page 448 | no | 18843 |
High Tide by the Northern Sea | X. (poet; Longman's) | 1888-08 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 70, Page 447–448 | no | 18842 |
The Cruel Priest | Watson, Rosamund Marriott | 1888-09 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 71, Page 489–491 | no | 18844 |
The Aubade | 1888-09 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 71, Page 528–529 | no | 18845 | |
Song for Music | Gosse, Edmund | 1888-09 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 71, Page 531 | no | 18846 |
Underground. (The Porter speaks) | Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) | 1888-09 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 71, Page 556–557 | no | 18847 |
The Queen’s Forester | Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) | 1888-10 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 72, Page 595 | no | 18848 |
Lines. Written with a slate pencil on a window of the Dining Room at the Lowood Hotel, Windermere, while waiting for Tea, after being Present at the Grasmere Sports on a Very Wet Day, and in Consequence of a Recent Perusal of ‘Belinda,’ a Novel by Miss Broughton | Lang, Andrew | 1888-10 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 72, Page 662 | no | 18849 |
Example | 1888-10 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 72, Page 664 | no | 18850 | |
Fleur-de-Lys | Watson, Rosamund Marriott | 1888-10 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 12, Issue 72, Page 664 | no | 18851 |
Margery Daw | Hickey, Emily | 1888-11 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 13, Issue 73, Page 77–80 | no | 18852 |
Ballad of Peru | Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) | 1888-11 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 13, Issue 73, Page 110–111 | no | 18853 |
Flier-Weather | Cholmondeley Pennell, Henry | 1888-12 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 13, Issue 74, Page 158–159 | no | 18854 |
Shall We Meet Beyond the River? | Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) | 1888-12 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 13, Issue 74, Page 223–224 | no | 18855 |