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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Death and the Player | Plarr, Victor Gustave | 1893-02 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 67, Issue 400, Page 284 | no | 14927 |
To Alfred, Lord Tennyson | Warren, Thomas Herbert | 1893-04 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 67, Issue 402, Page 478–480 | no | 14928 |
“Look, Delia, how we esteem the half-blown rose” | Daniel, Samuel | 1893-10 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 68, Issue 408, Page 436 | no | 14931 |
“If this be Love, to draw a weary breath” | Daniel, Samuel | 1893-10 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 68, Issue 408, Page 436 | no | 14930 |
The Last Buccaneer | Macaulay, Thomas Babington | 1893-12 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 69, Issue 410, Page 160 | no | 14932 |