The 6d family monthly Longman’s Magazine (1882-1905) superseded Fraser’s Magazine (1830-1882) and positioned itself in competition with The Argosy and Temple Bar.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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“Come and I will sing you!” | 1889-01 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 13, Issue 75, Page 329–330 | no | 18856 | |
Time for Us to Go | 1889-01 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 13, Issue 75, Page 331–332 | no | 18857 | |
The Fine Pacific Islands. (Heard in a public-house at Rotherhithe) | Stevenson, Robert Louis | 1889-01 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 13, Issue 75, Page 333–334 | no | 18858 |
To My Violin | Rae, Thomas | 1889-01 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 13, Issue 75, Page 334–335 | no | 18859 |
The Bachelor. A Study in Strained Sentiment. | Guthrie, Thomas (pseudonym “F. Anstey”) | 1889-02 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 13, Issue 76, Page 377–382 | no | 18860 |
The Fairies’ Cobbler | Watson, Rosamund Marriott | 1889-02 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 13, Issue 76, Page 416–417 | no | 18861 |
Ether Insatiable | Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) | 1889-02 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 13, Issue 76, Page 445–446 | no | 18862 |
A March Howl | Layard, Nina Frances | 1889-03 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 13, Issue 77, Page 491–492 | no | 18863 |
The Food of Fiction | Lang, Andrew | 1889-03 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 13, Issue 77, Page 555–556 | no | 18864 |
The Quick and the Dead | Watson, Rosamund Marriott | 1889-03 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 13, Issue 77, Page 558–559 | no | 18865 |
“Like to the damask rose you see” | 1889-04 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 13, Issue 78, Page 570 | no | 18866 | |
“Behold thyself by me” | 1889-04 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 13, Issue 78, Page 602 | no | 18867 | |
The Fatal Lift | Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) | 1889-04 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 13, Issue 78, Page 603–606 | no | 18868 |
Tidied Away. (To the Air of “Over the Sea”) | L. C. (poet; Longman’s) | 1889-04 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 13, Issue 78, Page 659–660 | no | 18869 |
Amongst the Rushes | Colborne Veel, Mary | 1889-04 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 13, Issue 78, Page 663–664 | no | 18870 |
To Daffodils: Questions | Oakley, Violet | 1889-05 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 14, Issue 79, Page 43–44 | no | 18871 |
The Lost Bride | Robertson, D. J. | 1889-05 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 14, Issue 79, Page 78–80 | no | 18872 |
The Wearing o’ the Green | Baffy Spoon (pseudonym) | 1889-05 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 14, Issue 79, Page 109 | no | 18873 |
The Melancholy Muses | Lang, Andrew | 1889-05 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 14, Issue 79, Page 111–112 | no | 18874 |
R. I. P. | Holden, George | 1889-06 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 14, Issue 80, Page 144 | no | 18875 |
A Ballad of a Ballad | Stewart, C. J. | 1889-06 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 14, Issue 80, Page 174 | no | 18876 |
Deception | Nesbit, Edith | 1889-06 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 14, Issue 80, Page 185–186 | no | 18877 |
“Grant us in heart to joy and sing” | 1889-06 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 14, Issue 80, Page 192 | no | 18878 | |
Sweetheart Daisy | Wynne, Frances | 1889-06 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 14, Issue 80, Page 218–219 | no | 18879 |
The Legend of J. J. Jackson, the Self-Made Man | Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) | 1889-06 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 14, Issue 80, Page 221–223 | no | 18880 |
Ruckinge Church | Nesbit, Edith | 1889-07 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 14, Issue 81, Page 256–261 | no | 18881 |
“Robins and wrens” | 1889-07 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 14, Issue 81, Page 266 | no | 18882 | |
A Bonus on Soap | Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) | 1889-07 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 14, Issue 81, Page 329–330 | no | 18883 |
Early One Morning | Hunt, Violet | 1889-07 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 14, Issue 81, Page 334–335 | no | 18884 |
Meadow-Sweet | Wynne, Frances | 1889-08 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 14, Issue 82, Page 444–445 | no | 18885 |
A Warning to New Worlds | Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) | 1889-08 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 14, Issue 82, Page 446–448 | no | 18886 |
The Rout of the Rooks | Layard, Nina Frances | 1889-09 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 14, Issue 83, Page 490–492 | no | 18887 |
The Singing Reeds. Founded on an Italian Conte Populaire | Watson, Rosamund Marriott | 1889-09 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 14, Issue 83, Page 558–559 | no | 18888 |
The Devil’s Due | Nesbit, Edith | 1889-10 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 14, Issue 84, Page 604–609 | no | 18889 |
In the Gallery | Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) | 1889-10 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 14, Issue 84, Page 660 | no | 18890 |
A Hypnotic Suggestion | Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) | 1889-11 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 15, Issue 85, Page 110–112 | no | 18891 |
An Anniversary: December 10, 1688 | Ingelow, Jean | 1889-12 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 15, Issue 86, Page 142–148 | no | 18892 |
White Heather | Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) | 1889-12 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 15, Issue 86, Page 193 | no | 18893 |
A Retrospective Review | J. M. G. (poet; Longman’s) | 1889-12 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 15, Issue 86, Page 221–222 | no | 18894 |
A Vigil | Watson, Rosamund Marriott | 1889-12 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 15, Issue 86, Page 223 | no | 18895 |