A shilling monthly, unillustrated and aimed at a liberal upper middle class readership, Macmillan’s Magazine (1859-1907) was closely associated with its publisher, Alexander Macmillan. DVPP indexes poems until the end of 1901.
Poem title | Poet(s) | Date | Vol etc. | Transcribed? | id # |
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The Shadow of Death. (Suggested by Holman Hunt’s Picture) | Craik, Dinah | 1874-01 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 29, Issue 171, Page 226–227 | no | 14504 |
Expectancy | 1874-01 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 29, Issue 171, Page 274 | no | 14505 | |
After Heine | C. F. (poet; Macmillan’s) | 1874-03 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 29, Issue 173, Page 417 | no | 14506 |
To Amelia. (After Mr. Fielding) | C. F. (poet; Macmillan’s) | 1874-03 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 29, Issue 173, Page 417 | no | 14507 |
Teneriffe | Myers, Frederic W. H. | 1874-04 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 29, Issue 174, Page 514–515 | no | 14508 |
Revenant | 1874-04 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 29, Issue 174, Page 546 | no | 14509 | |
Attainment | 1874-04 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 29, Issue 174, Page 568 | no | 14510 | |
Life or Death? | E. B. (poet; Macmillan’s) | 1874-05 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 30, Issue 175, Page 47–48 | no | 14511 |
Laid at Rest. Westminster Abbey, April 18th, 1874 | Craig (Knox), Isa | 1874-05 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 30, Issue 175, Page 88 | no | 14512 |
To “The Unreturning Brave.” Ashantee War, March, 1874 | Holland, Laurence Gifford | 1874-06 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 30, Issue 176, Page 130 | no | 14513 |
Not Lost | Brotherton, Mary | 1874-06 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 30, Issue 176, Page 165 | no | 14514 |
The Caliph’s Draught | Arnold, Edwin | 1874-07 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 30, Issue 177, Page 237–238 | no | 14515 |
I. (“If thou drinkest wine, pour a draught on the ground”) | Hafez | 1874-07 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 30, Issue 177, Page 254–255 | no | 14814 |
III. (“Oh may none like me the wounded be distracted by Absence”) | Hafez | 1874-07 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 30, Issue 177, Page 255 | no | 16066 |
II. (“Oh come, that to the wounded heart strength may return”) | Hafez | 1874-07 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 30, Issue 177, Page 255 | no | 16065 |
V. (“Oh friends of my bosom, remember last night’s wine”) | Hafez | 1874-07 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 30, Issue 177, Page 256 | no | 16068 |
IV. (“Lured by the rose’s scent at dawn I walked for a whole in the garden”) | Hafez | 1874-07 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 30, Issue 177, Page 255–256 | no | 16067 |
VI. (“I long for the strong wine and its man-o’ermastering strength”) | Hafez | 1874-07 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 30, Issue 177, Page 256 | no | 16069 |
VII. (“I have the edict of the old man of the tavern, and ‘tis an ancient saying”) | Hafez | 1874-07 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 30, Issue 177, Page 256–257 | no | 16070 |
IX. (“Oh remember that my home was once the top of thy street”) | Hafez | 1874-07 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 30, Issue 177, Page 257 | no | 16072 |
VIII. (“We have tried our lot in this city of our fortune”) | Hafez | 1874-07 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 30, Issue 177, Page 257 | no | 16071 |
X. (“In the morning, when heavy with last night’s revel”) | Hafez | 1874-07 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 30, Issue 177, Page 257–258 | no | 16073 |
XII. (“The dust of this body of mine is the veil of the face of the soul”) | Hafez | 1874-07 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 30, Issue 177, Page 258 | no | 16075 |
XI. (“Offtimes have I said it, and again I say it”) | Hafez | 1874-07 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 30, Issue 177, Page 258 | no | 16074 |
Requiescit | Hales, John Wesley | 1874-07 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 30, Issue 177, Page 262 | no | 14516 |
Pictura Poesis | Alexander, William | 1874-08 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 30, Issue 178, Page 362–364 | no | 14517 |
The Spectre of the Rose. (From the French of Théophile Gautier) | Gautier, Théophile | 1874-09 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 30, Issue 179, Page 407 | no | 14518 |
“This Do in Remembrance of Me” | Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn | 1874-11 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 31, Issue 181, Page 37–38 | no | 14519 |
Sonnet—Human Love | Brotherton, Mary | 1874-12 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 31, Issue 182, Page 98 | no | 14520 |
In Borrowdale. (Lines Written on a White Stone near Wordsworth’s Yew-trees) | Ward, Thomas Humphry | 1874-12 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 31, Issue 182, Page 169–170 | no | 14521 |