Macmillan’s Magazine (MacsMag) 1891

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

1891

Total poems: 9
Poem title Poet(s) Date Vol etc. Transcribed? id #
The Wreck of the “Ocean-Queen.” To the Heroes of Colwyn Bay. November 7th, 1890 Rawnsley, Hardwicke Drummond 1891-01 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 63, Issue 375, Page 189–191 no 14908
An Idyl of Delhi Compton, Herbert 1891-02 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 63, Issue 376, Page 271–273 no 14909
My Lady’s Song Truman, Joseph 1891-06 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 64, Issue 380, Page 103 no 14910
The Consolations of Art Rhys, Ernest 1891-06 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 64, Issue 380, Page 133 no 14911
The Master-Art. (Suggested by the Poem “Crossing the Bar”) Myers, Ernest 1891-10 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 64, Issue 384, Page 480 no 14912
III. “When you were born, a helpless child” 1891-11 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 65, Issue 385, Page 52 no 14922
II. (From Sâdi’s Gulistan. Book iii, Story 27) Saadi of Shiraz 1891-11 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 65, Issue 385, Page 52 no 14921
I. (From Omar Khayyam) Khayyam, Omar 1891-11 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 65, Issue 385, Page 52 no 14918
Our First-Born 1891-12 Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 65, Issue 386, Page 141–142 no 14923