The 6d family monthly Longman’s Magazine (1882-1905) superseded Fraser’s Magazine (1830-1882) and positioned itself in competition with The Argosy and Temple Bar.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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The Flight of a Soul | Pollock, Walter Herries | 1898-01 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 31, Issue 183, Page 226–227 | no | 19127 |
The Re-arisen Mother, or The Return of the Dead | 1898-01 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 31, Issue 183, Page 243–245 | no | 19128 | |
“Why Taylor the quack calls himself Chevalier” | Walpole, Horace | 1898-01 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 31, Issue 183, Page 248 | no | 19129 |
“Horace, of Strawberry Hill I mean, not Rome” | Wolcot, John (pseudonym Peter Pindar) | 1898-01 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 31, Issue 183, Page 253 | no | 19130 |
“What good soever in thy heart or mind” | Trench, Richard Chenevix | 1898-01 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 31, Issue 183, Page 272 | no | 19131 |
Rhyme of Rhymes | Lang, Andrew | 1898-01 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 31, Issue 183, Page 278–279 | no | 19132 |
The Fetch: A Ballad | Shorter, Dora Sigerson | 1898-02 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 31, Issue 184, Page 318–321 | no | 19133 |
Psychic Phenomena | Purton, Walter J. | 1898-02 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 31, Issue 184, Page 370–371 | no | 19134 |
Love’s Life | Pollock, Walter Herries | 1898-03 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 31, Issue 185, Page 420 | no | 19135 |
The Heart of Memory | Pollock, Walter Herries | 1898-03 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 31, Issue 185, Page 421 | no | 19136 |
Address to a Wood-Lark | Burns, Robert | 1898-03 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 31, Issue 185, Page 427 | no | 19137 |
Suspense | Smith, Ada | 1898-03 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 31, Issue 185, Page 430 | no | 19138 |
Poacher’s Song | 1898-03 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 31, Issue 185, Page 467–468 | no | 19139 | |
The Poet Bird | Hubbard, E. | 1898-04 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 31, Issue 186, Page 533–534 | no | 19140 |
Hymn. In the Time of War and Tumults | Newbolt, Henry | 1898-05 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 32, Issue 187, Page 30–31 | no | 19141 |
“Those looks of love I late did live upon” | 1898-05 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 32, Issue 187, Page 44 | no | 19142 | |
Alkestis | Salmon, Arthur Leslie | 1898-06 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 32, Issue 188, Page 143–144 | no | 19143 |
Cuba Libre | Crandall, Charles Henry | 1898-06 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 32, Issue 188, Page 186–187 | no | 19144 |
The Birds’ Evensong. (Faithfully Reported into English) | Pollock, Walter Herries | 1898-07 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 32, Issue 189, Page 227–228 | no | 19145 |
Sand Martins | Ingelow, Jean | 1898-07 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 32, Issue 189, Page 241–242 | no | 19146 |
“When sparrows build, and the leaves break forth” | Ingelow, Jean | 1898-07 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 32, Issue 189, Page 243–244 | no | 19147 |
Though All Great Deeds | Ingelow, Jean | 1898-07 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 32, Issue 189, Page 249 | no | 19148 |
I Stood Amid the Glittering Throng | Bayley, Frederic William Naylor | 1898-07 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 32, Issue 189, Page 277–278 | no | 19149 |
“Call for the Master; O! this is fine!” | 1898-08 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 32, Issue 190, Page 339 | no | 19150 | |
A Poem on the Death of Master Walter Scott, Who Died in Kelso, November 3, 1729. By Sir William Scott of Thirlestane, Bart. | Scott, William | 1898-08 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 32, Issue 190, Page 372 | no | 19151 |
The Lament of Achilles | Salmon, Arthur Leslie | 1898-09 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 32, Issue 191, Page 446–448 | no | 19152 |
“Proud Heliodora despises her lover” | 1898-10 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 32, Issue 192, Page 562 | no | 19153 | |
“Pour wine, and cry, again, again, again!” | Meleager | 1898-10 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 32, Issue 192, Page 564 | no | 19159 |
“Of the sweet name another, and yet one drop more” | Meleager | 1898-10 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 32, Issue 192, Page 564 | no | 19158 |
“Nothing is sweeter than Love; all delicate things I have tasted” | Nossis | 1898-10 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 32, Issue 192, Page 565 | no | 19161 |
“Sweeter is nothing than love, all excellent things excelling” | Nossis | 1898-10 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 32, Issue 192, Page 565 | no | 19162 |
“Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John” | 1898-11 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 33, Issue 193, Page 3 | no | 19163 | |
“Sweetest roses of the year” | Walpole, Horace | 1898-11 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 33, Issue 193, Page 63 | no | 19164 |
“The worst and the best of it this is” | 1898-11 | Longman’s Magazine Volume 33, Issue 193, Page 93 | no | 19165 |