The 6d family monthly Longman’s Magazine (1882-1905) superseded Fraser’s Magazine (1830-1882) and positioned itself in competition with The Argosy and Temple Bar.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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Confirmation Day at South Somercoates | 1891-01 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 17, Issue 99, Page 260 | no | 18932 | |
The Three Doctors. A Shadow of a Lost ‘Ingoldsby Legend’ | Walsingham | 1891-01 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 17, Issue 99, Page 263–266 | no | 18933 |
“I will not let thee go” | Bridges, Robert | 1891-01 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 17, Issue 99, Page 342–343 | no | 18934 |
London Snow | Bridges, Robert | 1891-01 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 17, Issue 99, Page 344–345 | no | 18935 |
“He barked at each and other” | 1891-01 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 17, Issue 99, Page 349 | no | 18936 | |
“A pine tree stands alone on” | Heine, Heinrich | 1891-02 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 17, Issue 100, Page 412 | no | 18937 |
“On a bootless errand bent” | 1891-02 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 17, Issue 100, Page 424 | no | 18938 | |
“To the altar wherefore haste?” | 1891-02 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 17, Issue 100, Page 426 | no | 18939 | |
Two Songs | Watson, Rosamund Marriott | 1891-02 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 17, Issue 100, Page 462–463 | no | 18940 |
Stone-Broke | Beesly, Augustus Henry | 1891-03 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 17, Issue 101, Page 510–511 | no | 18941 |
Love’s Silence | Pollock, Walter Herries | 1891-03 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 17, Issue 101, Page 550 | no | 18942 |
Metempsychosis | Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) | 1891-03 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 17, Issue 101, Page 573–574 | no | 18943 |
The Earliest Crocus | Wynne, Frances | 1891-03 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 17, Issue 101, Page 574–575 | no | 18944 |
“Tinkle, dear brook” | 1891-04 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 17, Issue 102, Page 610 | no | 18945 | |
Villa Refrigerio | Mantovano (Spagnoli), Giovanni Battista | 1891-04 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 17, Issue 102, Page 667–672 | no | 18946 |
A Highly Valuable Chain of Thoughts | Lang, Andrew | 1891-04 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 17, Issue 102, Page 678–679 | no | 18947 |
The Old Year | 1891-04 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 17, Issue 102, Page 681 | no | 18948 | |
The New Year | 1891-04 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 17, Issue 102, Page 681–682 | no | 18949 | |
“One hour—one little hour, I spent with thee” | Coleridge, Hartley | 1891-05 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 18, Issue 103, Page 29 | no | 18950 |
“Compared with mighty Shakespeare, writers all” | Doyle, Francis Hastings Charles | 1891-05 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 18, Issue 103, Page 30 | no | 18951 |
A Theory | Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) | 1891-05 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 18, Issue 103, Page 36–37 | no | 18952 |
The Wall-paper | Gosse, Edmund | 1891-05 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 18, Issue 103, Page 60–61 | no | 18953 |
The Cossack Mother’s Lullaby | 1891-05 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 18, Issue 103, Page 110–111 | no | 18954 | |
“Whether he laughed, whether he cried” | 1891-06 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 18, Issue 104, Page 146 | no | 18955 | |
The Garden | Nesbit, Edith | 1891-06 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 18, Issue 104, Page 164–165 | no | 18956 |
A Kiss | Pollock, Walter Herries | 1891-07 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 18, Issue 105, Page 264 | no | 18957 |
The Merry Beggar | Layard, Nina Frances | 1891-07 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 18, Issue 105, Page 333 | no | 18958 |
The Ballad of Sir Hugh | Nesbit, Edith | 1891-08 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 18, Issue 106, Page 436–439 | no | 18959 |
Song | Lang, Andrew | 1891-08 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 18, Issue 106, Page 444 | no | 18960 |
Fiat | Battye, Aubyn Bernard Rochfort | 1891-09 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 18, Issue 107, Page 504–505 | no | 18961 |
Ballade of Winter | Murray, Robert Fuller | 1891-09 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 18, Issue 107, Page 558 | no | 18962 |
A Lesson of Life | Kendall, Emma Goldworth (pseudonym “May Kendall”) | 1891-09 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 18, Issue 107, Page 559–560 | no | 18963 |
Seville | Lecky, (William) Edward Hartpole | 1891-10 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 18, Issue 108, Page 603–604 | no | 18964 |
Harpford Wood | Watkins, S. Cornish | 1891-10 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 18, Issue 108, Page 635–636 | no | 18965 |
The Swan’s Nest | 1891-11 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 19, Issue 109, Page 88–91 | no | 18966 | |
“I say not what my secret is” | Lang, Andrew | 1891-11 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 19, Issue 109, Page 106 | no | 18967 |
Disillusions of Astronomy | Lang, Andrew | 1891-11 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 19, Issue 109, Page 107–108 | no | 18968 |
Autumn’s Brief Reign | Watkins, S. Cornish | 1891-12 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 19, Issue 110, Page 215–216 | no | 18969 |