Macmillan’s Magazine (MacsMag) 1876

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.

Poems appearing in this periodical

1876

Total poems: 25
Poem title Poet(s) Date Vol etc. Transcribed? id #
”’Tis Christmas Day!” 1876-01 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 33, Issue 195, Page 266 no 14548
On a Portrait Cameron, Julia Margaret 1876-02 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 33, Issue 196, Page 372 no 14549
Faith Scott, William Bell 1876-03 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 33, Issue 197, Page 422 no 14550
A Dream of Rannoch: Rannadhail Paton, Joseph Noël 1876-03 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 33, Issue 197, Page 443–446 no 14551
London Violets Fleming, James M. 1876-04 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 33, Issue 198, Page 559–561 no 14552
April Days Norton, Caroline 1876-05 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 34, Issue 199, Page 46–47 no 14553
Wang-Ti. One Piecee Pidgin English Sing-Song Leland, Charles Godfrey 1876-05 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 34, Issue 199, Page 76–78 no 14554
To a Young Lady on the Approach of the Season Edwards, Henry Sutherland 1876-06 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 34, Issue 200, Page 174–175 no 14555
The House Beautiful 1876-07 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 34, Issue 201, Page 237–240 no 14556
Spring in August Tollemache, Beatrix L. 1876-08 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 34, Issue 203, Page 438 no 14557
II. (“Is this the truth, and is it thou dost stand”) Martin, Frances 1876-10 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 34, Issue 204, Page 553 no 16054
III. (“My spirit hovers round thy happy home”) Martin, Frances 1876-10 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 34, Issue 204, Page 553 no 16055
V. (“I think when I look back from some high sphere”) Martin, Frances 1876-10 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 34, Issue 204, Page 554 no 16057
IV. (“I passed a night of anguish and of fear”) Martin, Frances 1876-10 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 34, Issue 204, Page 554 no 16056
VI. (“Bethink thee, oh my heart, if it be well”) Martin, Frances 1876-10 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 34, Issue 204, Page 554 no 16058
VII. (“A lonely bird that’s prisoned in its cage”) Martin, Frances 1876-10 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 34, Issue 204, Page 555 no 16059
VIII. (“I follow thee as does the patient earth”) Martin, Frances 1876-10 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 34, Issue 204, Page 555 no 16060
IX. (“Yes, love, thou art the one star that I seek”) Martin, Frances 1876-10 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 34, Issue 204, Page 555 no 16061
XII. (“I stand alone upon a mountain height”) Martin, Frances 1876-10 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 34, Issue 204, Page 556 no 16064
I. (“Day after day I watch a level shore”) Martin, Frances 1876-10 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 34, Issue 204, Page 553–556 no 14575
X. (“Am I so far from thee, or all too near?”) Martin, Frances 1876-10 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 34, Issue 204, Page 556 no 16062
XI. (“Methinks that thou has led me to a vast”) Martin, Frances 1876-10 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 34, Issue 204, Page 556 no 16063
The Silent Pool Macquoid, Katharine Sarah 1876-11 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 35, Issue 205, Page 71–72 no 14558
The New Sirens. A Palinode Arnold, Matthew 1876-12 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 35, Issue 206, Page 132–138 no 14559
Letty’s Globe, or Some Irregularities in a First Lesson in Geography Turner, Charles Tennyson 1876-12 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 35, Issue 206, Page 157 no 14560