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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Trafalgar Oct. 21, 1805 | Palgrave, Francis Turner | 1879-01 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 39, Issue 231, Page 208–210 | no | 14682 |
Life in Loving | Bramwell, H. F. | 1879-01 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 39, Issue 231, Page 231 | no | 14683 |
“Life’s at best a hurry-skurry—never ending” | 1879-02 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 39, Issue 232, Page 350 | no | 14816 | |
“Five lofty peaks like so many fingers, rich tints blending” | 1879-02 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 39, Issue 232, Page 351–352 | no | 14817 | |
“See their slender shadows pictured on the fence” | 1879-02 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 39, Issue 232, Page 352 | no | 14818 | |
Tiny Rill | 1879-02 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 39, Issue 232, Page 353 | no | 14819 | |
Chang Ling’s Flute | 1879-02 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 39, Issue 232, Page 353 | no | 14820 | |
To Theocritus, in Winter | Lang, Andrew | 1879-03 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 39, Issue 233, Page 447 | no | 14684 |
Chamouni and Rydal | Truman, Joseph | 1879-04 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 39, Issue 234, Page 530–532 | no | 14685 |
Elegy | Burns, Robert | 1879-04 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 39, Issue 234, Page 566 | no | 14821 |
Manzoni’s Hymn for Whitsunday | Manzoni, Alessandro | 1879-05 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 40, Issue 235, Page 66–67 | no | 14686 |
Extempore—to Mr. Gavin Hamilton | Burns, Robert | 1879-06 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 40, Issue 236, Page 124 | no | 14887 |
A Sonnet in the Manner of Petrarch | Hunter, Anne | 1879-06 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 40, Issue 236, Page 128 | no | 14889 |
To the Nightingale On her Leaving E—C—1784—By Mrs. Dr. Hunter—London | Hunter, Anne | 1879-06 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 40, Issue 236, Page 128 | no | 14888 |
On Seeing a Fellow Wound a Hare with a Shot April 1789 | Burns, Robert | 1879-06 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 40, Issue 236, Page 129 | no | 14890 |
On Seeing a Fellow Wound a Hare—Spring—89 | Burns, Robert | 1879-06 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 40, Issue 236, Page 130–131 | no | 14891 |
Hymn for St. John the Baptist’s Day, June 24th | Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn | 1879-07 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 40, Issue 237, Page 249 | no | 14687 |
To Mr. Graham, of Fintry, on Being Appointed to My Excise Division | Burns, Robert | 1879-07 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 40, Issue 237, Page 250 | no | 14892 |
“Will ye go to the Indies, my Mary” | Burns, Robert | 1879-07 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 40, Issue 237, Page 250 | no | 14893 |
Elegy on Captn. Matthew Henderson—A Gentleman Who Held the Patent for His Honours Immediately From Almighty God! | Burns, Robert | 1879-07 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 40, Issue 237, Page 258–259 | no | 14894 |
Lord Byron and the Armenian Convent | Blackie, John Stuart | 1879-08 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 40, Issue 238, Page 347 | no | 14689 |
Venice | Blackie, John Stuart | 1879-08 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 40, Issue 238, Page 347 | no | 14688 |
Silvio Pellico and the Piombi | Blackie, John Stuart | 1879-08 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 40, Issue 238, Page 348 | no | 14690 |