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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At Merlincourt | A. K. (poet; Macmillan’s) | 1901-01 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 83, Issue 495, Page 196–197 | no | 14955 |
The Passing of the Queen | L. I. L. (poet; Macmillan’s) | 1901-03 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 83, Issue 497, Page 374–375 | no | 14956 |
Victoria. February 2nd, 1901 | 1901-03 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 83, Issue 497, Page 400 | no | 14957 | |
“Oh look na, young Lassie, sae softly and sweetly!” | Burns, Robert | 1901-11 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 85, Issue 505, Page 30 | no | 14958 |
“Dear Jemmy when he sees me upon a holiday” | d’Urfey, Thomas | 1901-11 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 85, Issue 505, Page 65 | no | 14959 |
“One Sunday at St. James’s Prayers” | d’Urfey, Thomas | 1901-11 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 85, Issue 505, Page 65 | no | 15918 |
“Sleep, sleep, poor youth, sleep, sleep in peace” | d’Urfey, Thomas | 1901-11 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 85, Issue 505, Page 68 | no | 14960 |
“Love is enough; though the World be a-waning” | Morris, William | 1901-12 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 85, Issue 506, Page 110 | no | 14961 |
A Song of Dartmoor | Hopper, Nora | 1901-12 | Macmillan’s Magazine Volume 85, Issue 506, Page 117 | no | 14962 |