The Nineteenth Century (19thC)

A prominent highbrow liberal monthly, and unillustrated, The Nineteenth Century (1877-1901) was founded and initially edited by James Knowles. In 1901 the title changed to The Nineteenth Century and After, and in 1951 to The Twentieth Century. DVPP indexes poems until the end of 1901.

Years in which poems were published in this periodical

Poems appearing in this periodical

Total poems: 237
Poem title Poet(s) Date Vol etc. Transcribed? id #
Prefatory Poem Tennyson, Alfred 1877-03 The Nineteenth Century Volume 1, Issue 1, Page 1 yes 7849
Montenegro Tennyson, Alfred 1877-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 1, Issue 3, Page 359 yes 7850
To Victor Hugo Tennyson, Alfred 1877-06 The Nineteenth Century Volume 1, Issue 4, Page 447 yes 7851
Achilles Over the Trench. Iliad, xviii.202 Homer 1877-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 2, Issue 6, Page 1–2 yes 7852
The Lost Rune Morley, Henry 1877-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 2, Issue 7, Page 711–712 no 7854
Nightfall De Vere, Aubrey 1878-02 The Nineteenth Century Volume 3, Issue 12, Page 392 no 7856
“The Revenge,” A Ballad of the Fleet Tennyson, Alfred 1878-03 The Nineteenth Century Volume 3, Issue 13, Page 425–432 yes 7853
S.S. ‘Lustania’ Arnold, Matthew 1879-01 The Nineteenth Century Volume 5, Issue 23, Page 1 no 7857
Dedicatory Poem to the Princess Alice Tennyson, Alfred 1879-04 The Nineteenth Century Volume 5, Issue 26, Page 575–576 yes 7858
The Defence of Lucknow Tennyson, Alfred 1879-04 The Nineteenth Century Volume 5, Issue 26, Page 576–582 yes 7859
“Hollow and vast starred skies are o’er us” Mallock, William Hurrell 1879-09 The Nineteenth Century Volume 6, Issue 31, Page 445–446 no 8059
“I tax not all with this unmanly hate” Turner, Charles Tennyson 1879-09 The Nineteenth Century Volume 6, Issue 31, Page 468 no 8060
The Process of Composition Turner, Charles Tennyson 1879-09 The Nineteenth Century Volume 6, Issue 31, Page 470 no 7884
On a Picture of Armida and Rinaldo Turner, Charles Tennyson 1879-09 The Nineteenth Century Volume 6, Issue 31, Page 471 no 7886
The Steam-Thresher with the Straw Carrier Turner, Charles Tennyson 1879-09 The Nineteenth Century Volume 6, Issue 31, Page 476 no 7881
Calvus to a Fly Turner, Charles Tennyson 1879-09 The Nineteenth Century Volume 6, Issue 31, Page 479 no 7864
On Shooting a Swallow in early youth Turner, Charles Tennyson 1879-09 The Nineteenth Century Volume 6, Issue 31, Page 479 no 7863
The Flock for the Market; or, Hope and Despondency Turner, Charles Tennyson 1879-09 The Nineteenth Century Volume 6, Issue 31, Page 479 no 7865
“It was her first sweet child, her heart’s delight” Turner, Charles Tennyson 1879-09 The Nineteenth Century Volume 6, Issue 31, Page 480 no 7866
Agatha Gandar, W. B. 1879-12 The Nineteenth Century Volume 6, Issue 34, Page 988–989 no 7870
Chartreuse. (Liqueur) Waugh, Francis 1879-12 The Nineteenth Century Volume 6, Issue 34, Page 990 no 7871
The Life-Ledger Gandar, W. B. 1879-12 The Nineteenth Century Volume 6, Issue 34, Page 991 no 7872
October Dent, Annie 1879-12 The Nineteenth Century Volume 6, Issue 34, Page 992 no 7873
Prosperity Gandar, W. B. 1879-12 The Nineteenth Century Volume 6, Issue 34, Page 993 no 7874
Two Greetings Tennyson, Alfred 1880-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 7, Issue 39, Page 737–740 yes 7892
The Human Cry Tennyson, Alfred 1880-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 7, Issue 39, Page 741 yes 7893
“In due observance of an ancient rite” Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) 1880-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 7, Issue 39, Page 823 yes 8046
Woman’s Constancy Donne, John 1880-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 7, Issue 39, Page 855 yes 8041
The Funeral Donne, John 1880-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 7, Issue 39, Page 856 yes 8042
A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning Donne, John 1880-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 7, Issue 39, Page 858 yes 8043
“The loveliest blossom of the spring” Goodale, Dora Reade, Goodale Eastman, Elaine 1880-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 8, Issue 42, Page 337 yes 8061
“Oh, Eire, land of tears” Knox 1880-12 The Nineteenth Century Volume 8, Issue 46, Page 881–882 yes 8062
“When the violet breaks to flower” 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 815 no 7900
“The year has laid his mantle by” d’Orléans, Charles 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 816 no 7902
“Ye ladies, and each gentle maiden” Chartier, Alain 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 815–816 no 7901
To a Lady who had longed to see him Marot, Clément 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 816–817 no 7904
“If I were Jupiter, Sinope, you should be” de Ronsard, Pierre 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 817 no 7905
“Among the lily flowers, to-day” Vauquelin de la Fresnaye, Jean 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 818 no 7907
“Go forth, my song! thy goal remember” de Ronsard, Pierre 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 818 no 7906
“Soon as, with neighbour hinds, I’ve led” Vauquelin de la Fresnaye, Jean 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 818–819 no 7908
First of May Passerat, Jean 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 821 no 7910
“O my dove! what doth befall her?” Passerat, Jean 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 822 no 7911
The Monkey and the Cat de la Fontaine, Jean 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 822–823 no 7912
After Many Psalms Gilbert, Nicolas Joseph Laurent 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 823 no 7913
The Veil Hugo, Victor 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 825–826 no 7920
Autumn Leaves Hugo, Victor 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 826 no 7921
Morning Hugo, Victor 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 827 no 7952
“Hope, child! to-morrow! Hope! and then again to-morrow” Hugo, Victor 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 827 no 7953
Lowly Flower Hugo, Victor 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 828 no 7922
Art Gautier, Théophile 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 829 no 7924
Vous et Moi de Castellana 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 830 no 7925
Impromptu de Musset, Alfred 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 831 no 7926
“When one has lost, by sad annoyance” de Musset, Alfred 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 831 no 7928
“Warrior fair, to the battle-field going” de Musset, Alfred 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 831 no 7927
“This book has all my youth inside it” de Musset, Alfred 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 832 no 7930
“See, my neighbour’s window curtain” de Musset, Alfred 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 832 no 7929
“How well I love this first keen shivery winter feeling!” de Musset, Alfred 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 832 no 8040
“There never was, my heart, a sweeter aching” de Musset, Alfred 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 833 no 7948
On a Dead Woman de Musset, Alfred 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 834 no 7949
To Juana de Musset, Alfred 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 836 no 7950
“Farewell! for while this life besets me” de Musset, Alfred 1881-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 9, Issue 51, Page 837 no 7951
Despair. A Dramatic Monologue Tennyson, Alfred 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 10, Issue 57, Page 629–640 yes 7954
The Sublime Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 10, Issue 57, Page 767 no 7956
On His Fortune in Loving Her Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 10, Issue 57, Page 771–772 no 7958
He is Not a Poet Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 10, Issue 57, Page 775 no 7960
Depreciating Her Beauty Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 10, Issue 57, Page 776 no 7963
On Her Forgiveness of a Wrong Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 10, Issue 57, Page 777 no 7973
On Her Vanity Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 10, Issue 57, Page 776–777 no 7987
On Her Waywardness Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 10, Issue 57, Page 777 no 7969
As to His Choice of Her Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 10, Issue 57, Page 777 no 7967
“Thrice happy fools! What wisdom shall we learn” Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 10, Issue 57, Page 778 no 8143
“I see you, Juliet, still, with your straw hat” Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 10, Issue 57, Page 778 no 8145
“Do you remember how I laughed at you” Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 10, Issue 57, Page 778 no 7975
“A ‘woman with a past.’ What happier omen” Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 10, Issue 57, Page 779 no 8150
“I think there never was a dearer woman” Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 10, Issue 57, Page 778–779 no 8148
To One Who Spoke Ill of Him Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 10, Issue 57, Page 779 no 7976
The Three Ages of Woman Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 10, Issue 57, Page 779–780 no 7977
Laughter and Death Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 10, Issue 57, Page 781 no 7983
Sibylline Books Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 10, Issue 57, Page 780–781 no 7981
He Would Lead a Better Life Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1881-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 10, Issue 57, Page 783 no 7984
Westminster Abbey. July 25, 1881. Arnold, Matthew 1882-01 The Nineteenth Century Volume 11, Issue 59, Page 1–8 no 8065
“My lioness” 1882-01 The Nineteenth Century Volume 11, Issue 59, Page 112 no 8126
“Thou, oh Tsui-goa” 1882-01 The Nineteenth Century Volume 11, Issue 59, Page 117 no 8127
To Virgil. Written at the Request of the Mantuans for the Nineteenth Centenary of Virgil’s Death Tennyson, Alfred 1882-09 The Nineteenth Century Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 321–323 yes 8067
“Children of Shem! Firstborn of Noah’s race” Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1882-09 The Nineteenth Century Volume 12, Issue 67, Page 325–326 no 8104
“Green leaf, green leaf of the violet” 1882-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 12, Issue 68, Page 578 no 8118
“Swallows, swallows, little sisters” 1882-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 12, Issue 68, Page 579 no 8120
“When the world despises me” 1882-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 12, Issue 68, Page 579 no 8121
“Hide, O God, the moon in a mist” 1882-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 12, Issue 68, Page 579 no 8123
“List ye who love” 1882-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 12, Issue 68, Page 582 no 8124
“Frater Ave atque Vale” Tennyson, Alfred 1883-03 The Nineteenth Century Volume 13, Issue 73, Page 357 yes 8064
The Land of Promise: A Fable Bulwer-Lytton, Robert (pseudonym Owen Meredith) 1883-04 The Nineteenth Century Volume 13, Issue 74, Page 545–553 no 8072
He Descended Into Hell; The Harrowing of Hell: (otherwise, the Besieging of Limbo by our Lord.) 1883-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 14, Issue 80, Page 665–670 no 8107
Sonnet 49 Shakespeare, William 1884-04 The Nineteenth Century Volume 16, Issue 90, Page 256 no 8189
“I must observe moreover that it was” Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1884-04 The Nineteenth Century Volume 15, Issue 86, Page 594–595 no 8108
“The only way to criticize it is” Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1884-04 The Nineteenth Century Volume 15, Issue 86, Page 597 no 8111
On a Country Road Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1884-07 The Nineteenth Century Volume 16, Issue 89, Page 1–2 no 8163
“So now I have confess’d that he is thine” Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 16, Issue 90, Page 238 no 8164
“Whatever hath her wish, thou hast thy WILL” Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 16, Issue 90, Page 245–246 no 8171
“If thy soul check thee that I come so near” Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 16, Issue 90, Page 246 no 8182
Sonnet 80 Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 16, Issue 90, Page 248–249 no 8183
Sonnet 86 Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 16, Issue 90, Page 249 no 8184
Sonnet 37 Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 16, Issue 90, Page 250 no 8185
A Poet Ape Jonson, Ben 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 16, Issue 90, Page 252 no 8186
Sonnet 74 Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 16, Issue 90, Page 254 no 8188
Sonnet 73 Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 16, Issue 90, Page 254 no 8187
Sonnet 57 Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 16, Issue 90, Page 256–257 no 8190
Sonnet 58 Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 16, Issue 90, Page 257 no 8191
Sonnet 62 Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 16, Issue 90, Page 257 no 8192
Sonnet 63 Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 16, Issue 90, Page 258 no 8193
Sonnet 71 Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 16, Issue 90, Page 258 no 8195
“Oh, lest the world should task you to recite” Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 16, Issue 90, Page 258–259 no 8194
Sonnet 140 Shakespeare, William 1884-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 16, Issue 90, Page 259 no 8196
“Therefore your halls, your ancient colleges” Tennyson, Alfred 1885-01 The Nineteenth Century Volume 17, Issue 95, Page 184 yes 8203
The Changeling Lowell, James Russell 1885-06 The Nineteenth Century Volume 17, Issue 100, Page 994–995 no 8207
Had I the choice Whitman, Walt 1885-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 18, Issue 102, Page 234 no 13687
The Pilot in the Mist Whitman, Walt 1885-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 18, Issue 102, Page 234 no 8210
You Tides with ceaseless swell Whitman, Walt 1885-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 18, Issue 102, Page 235 no 13688
Last of Ebb, and Daylight Waning Whitman, Walt 1885-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 18, Issue 102, Page 235–236 no 13689
Proudly the Flood comes in Whitman, Walt 1885-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 18, Issue 102, Page 236 no 13690
By that long scan of Waves Whitman, Walt 1885-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 18, Issue 102, Page 236 no 13691
Then last of all Whitman, Walt 1885-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 18, Issue 102, Page 237 no 13692
Baby’s Catechism MacDonald, George 1886-01 The Nineteenth Century Volume 19, Issue 108, Page 212 no 8234
The Jubilee. 1887 Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1887-06 The Nineteenth Century Volume 21, Issue 124, Page 781–791 no 8235
The Author’s Journey to Woodbridge after the Storm Chambers, James 1887-06 The Nineteenth Century Volume 21, Issue 124, Page 863 no 8236
The Poor Poetaster Chambers, James 1887-06 The Nineteenth Century Volume 21, Issue 124, Page 865–867 no 8237
The Wounded Soldier’s Return Chambers, James 1887-06 The Nineteenth Century Volume 21, Issue 124, Page 869–871 no 8238
March: An Ode Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1888-03 The Nineteenth Century Volume 23, Issue 133, Page 317–320 no 8262
Prize of Song Trench, Richard Chenevix 1888-06 The Nineteenth Century Volume 23, Issue 136, Page 861–862 no 8251
“What good soever in thy heart or mind” Trench, Richard Chenevix 1888-06 The Nineteenth Century Volume 23, Issue 136, Page 871 no 8253
“Thou cam’st not to thy place by accident” Trench, Richard Chenevix 1888-06 The Nineteenth Century Volume 23, Issue 136, Page 871 no 8254
“To feel that we are homeless exiles here” Trench, Richard Chenevix 1888-06 The Nineteenth Century Volume 23, Issue 136, Page 872 no 8256
“A wretched thing it were, to have our heart” Trench, Richard Chenevix 1888-06 The Nineteenth Century Volume 23, Issue 136, Page 872 no 8255
“A counsellor well fitted to advise” Trench, Richard Chenevix 1888-06 The Nineteenth Century Volume 23, Issue 136, Page 873 no 8259
“To leave unseen so many a glorious sight” Trench, Richard Chenevix 1888-06 The Nineteenth Century Volume 23, Issue 136, Page 872–873 no 8257
To Silvio Pellico. (On reading the story of his imprisonment.) Trench, Richard Chenevix 1888-06 The Nineteenth Century Volume 23, Issue 136, Page 873 no 8258
“Peace, Freedom, Happiness, have loved to wait” Trench, Richard Chenevix 1888-06 The Nineteenth Century Volume 23, Issue 136, Page 874 no 8261
Gibraltar Trench, Richard Chenevix 1888-06 The Nineteenth Century Volume 23, Issue 136, Page 874 no 8260
Chi Mi Gliris-Fhionn (I see the Roan One) 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 24, Issue 138, Page 240–241 no 8267
Till an Crodle A’Dhonnachaidle (Turn the Kine, Duncan) 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 24, Issue 138, Page 241 no 8274
“Ho, ro, Maolruaini of the glens” 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 24, Issue 138, Page 242 no 8269
Bhanarach Dhomi A (Brown-Haired Dairymaid) 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 24, Issue 138, Page 241–242 no 8277
“Heigh o, heugh o, what’ll I do wi’ ye?” 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 24, Issue 138, Page 242 no 8301
“Gae owre the muir, gae doun the brae” 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 24, Issue 138, Page 243 no 8272
“Watch, barrel! watch! mackerel for to ketch” 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 24, Issue 138, Page 244 no 8317
“Now, men! hats off!” 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 24, Issue 138, Page 244 no 8318
“Bees, of Bees of Paradise” 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 24, Issue 138, Page 244 no 8282
Song of the Harvest Home 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 24, Issue 138, Page 245 no 8287
“On the hill have we brewed beer” 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 24, Issue 138, Page 245 no 8284
Song. (Lending the Ears) 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 24, Issue 138, Page 245 no 8290
Chanson des Ouvriers (Workmen’s Song) 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 24, Issue 138, Page 246–247 no 8293
“Sleep, my little darling one” 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 24, Issue 138, Page 249 no 8297
Tattooing Song 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 24, Issue 138, Page 249 no 8295
“O rock the sweet carnation red” 1888-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 24, Issue 138, Page 249 no 8298
Mourir Pour La Patrie Dumas, Alexandre, Maquet, Auguste 1889-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 26, Issue 152, Page 635–636 no 8320
Russian Soldiers’ Melody 1889-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 26, Issue 152, Page 640 no 8322
Russian Martial Song. (In honour of General Count Wittgenstein) 1889-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 26, Issue 152, Page 639–640 no 8321
Sie Sollen Ihn Nicht Haben Becker, Nikolaus 1889-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 26, Issue 152, Page 641 no 8323
Here’s a Health unto His Majesty Savile, Jeremiah 1889-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 26, Issue 152, Page 642–643 no 8326
The Royalist (1646) Brome, Alexander 1889-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 26, Issue 152, Page 644 no 8328
The King Shall Enjoy His Own Again Parker, Martin 1889-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 26, Issue 152, Page 646–647 no 8330
“Lesley for the kirk” 1889-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 26, Issue 152, Page 649 no 8371
Lesley’s March to Scotland 1889-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 26, Issue 152, Page 648–649 no 8334
“But Mercian rivers calm and deep” Southall, Isabel 1892-01 The Nineteenth Century Volume 31, Issue 179, Page 67–68 no 8415
“Naked I came into the world of pleasure” Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen 1892-01 The Nineteenth Century Volume 31, Issue 179, Page 68 no 8419
The Death of the Duke of Clarence and Avondale (To the Mourners) Tennyson, Alfred 1892-02 The Nineteenth Century Volume 31, Issue 180, Page 181–182 yes 8407
“Did he, who thus inscribed this wall” 1892-03 The Nineteenth Century Volume 31, Issue 181, Page 467 no 8424
The Chariot Dickinson, Emily 1892-04 The Nineteenth Century Volume 31, Issue 182, Page 704 no 8410
The Grass Dickinson, Emily 1892-04 The Nineteenth Century Volume 31, Issue 182, Page 705 no 8411
Love Dickinson, Emily 1892-04 The Nineteenth Century Volume 31, Issue 182, Page 705–706 no 8413
“I shall know why, when time is over” Dickinson, Emily 1892-04 The Nineteenth Century Volume 31, Issue 182, Page 706 no 8414
Westminster Abbey (October 12, 1892) Huxley, Thomas Henry 1892-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 32, Issue 189, Page 831–832 no 8428
The Height and the Deep Myers, Frederic W. H. 1892-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 32, Issue 189, Page 833–834 no 8431
The Death of Tennyson Noel, Roden 1892-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 32, Issue 189, Page 835–836 no 8434
In Pace Palgrave, Francis Turner 1892-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 32, Issue 189, Page 837–839 no 8435
The Land’s Vigil De Vere, Aubrey 1892-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 32, Issue 189, Page 840 no 8436
The Poet De Vere, Aubrey 1892-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 32, Issue 189, Page 841 no 8556
In Westminster Abbey De Vere, Aubrey 1892-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 32, Issue 189, Page 840–841 no 8555
In Westminster Abbey Watts-Dunton, Theodore 1892-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 32, Issue 189, Page 842 no 8437
Apotheosis. Westminster, October 1892. (An allegory) Knowles, James 1892-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 32, Issue 189, Page 843–844 no 8439
Threnody (Alfred, Lord Tennyson, October 6, 1892) Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1893-01 The Nineteenth Century Volume 33, Issue 191, Page 1–3 no 8593
“These lame hexameters, the strong-wing’d music of Homer!” Tennyson, Alfred 1893-03 The Nineteenth Century Volume 33, Issue 193, Page 452 yes 8473
A Riddle by Jehudah Hallevi Hallevi, Jehudah 1893-03 The Nineteenth Century Volume 33, Issue 193, Page 464 no 8455
The Union Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1893-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 33, Issue 195, Page 725–726 no 8449
Hymn to Astarte Warren, John Byrne Leicester 1893-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 33, Issue 195, Page 903 no 8453
The Palace of Pan (Inscribed to my Mother) Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1893-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 34, Issue 200, Page 501–503 no 8462
By an Evolutionist Tennyson, Alfred 1893-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 34, Issue 200, Page 670–671 yes 8466
Orpheus in Hades Warren, John Byrne Leicester 1893-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 34, Issue 200, Page 839–848 no 8471
OD. III. 10. To Lyce: In Bloom Horace 1894-01 The Nineteenth Century Volume 35, Issue 207, Page 705–706 no 8606
“Great Sire! by whatso’er decree” Johnson, Samuel 1894-02 The Nineteenth Century Volume 35, Issue 204, Page 294 no 8596
Elegy Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1894-03 The Nineteenth Century Volume 35, Issue 205, Page 523–524 no 8564
OD. I. 23. To Chloe Horace 1894-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 35, Issue 207, Page 701–702 no 8600
OD. III. 7. To Asteriè Horace 1894-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 35, Issue 207, Page 702–704 no 8602
OD. IV. 13. To Lyce: In Decay Horace 1894-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 35, Issue 207, Page 706–708 no 8608
OD. III. 15. To Chloris, a Crone Horace 1894-05 The Nineteenth Century Volume 35, Issue 207, Page 708–709 no 8610
Carnot Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1894-07 The Nineteenth Century Volume 36, Issue 209, Page 1 no 8639
Delphic Hymn to Apollo (B. C. 280) Done into English by Algernon Charles Swinburne 1894-08 The Nineteenth Century Volume 36, Issue 210, Page 315–316 no 8641
To a Baby Kinswoman Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1894-12 The Nineteenth Century Volume 36, Issue 214, Page 1008–1010 no 8642
A New Year’s Eve. Christina Rossetti died December 29, 1894 Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1895-02 The Nineteenth Century Volume 37, Issue 216, Page 367–368 no 8653
Cromwell’s Statue Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1895-07 The Nineteenth Century Volume 38, Issue 221, Page 1–2 no 8654
Trafalgar Day Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1895-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 38, Issue 225, Page 713–714 no 8655
Robert Burns Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1896-02 The Nineteenth Century Volume 39, Issue 228, Page 181–184 no 8656
“In the West is the golden glory” Herbert, Auberon 1896-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 40, Issue 235, Page 761 no 8663
Back to the Sea Mother Herbert, Auberon 1896-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 40, Issue 235, Page 762 no 8657
“The sun is at rest—for the storms are o’er” Herbert, Auberon 1896-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 40, Issue 235, Page 763 no 8659
“Thou great strong sea, fast lock’d in dreams” Herbert, Auberon 1896-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 40, Issue 235, Page 762–763 no 8658
“In the glory of youth the young man went” Herbert, Auberon 1896-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 40, Issue 235, Page 764 no 8661
“Forward we look and we gild it all” Herbert, Auberon 1896-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 40, Issue 235, Page 764 no 8662
“Only a bit of land-locked bay” Herbert, Auberon 1896-11 The Nineteenth Century Volume 40, Issue 235, Page 763–764 no 8660
For Greece and Crete Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1897-03 The Nineteenth Century Volume 41, Issue 241, Page 337–338 no 8672
Songs of the Sea 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 603 no 8701
From the Abruzzi 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 602–603 no 8700
The Castle in the Sea 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 604 no 8702
Born by the Sea 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 604 no 8703
The Maiden’s Prayer 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 605 no 8705
The Ring in the Sea 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 605 no 8706
Betrayed 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 604–605 no 8704
The Dream-Ship 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 606 no 8708
Imprisoned Sunshine 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 606 no 8707
Out at Sea 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 607 no 8712
Rose and Roses 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 607 no 8709
Life’s Vanity 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 607 no 8711
Wishes 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 607 no 8710
Bird Message 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 608 no 8714
Roses in the Garden 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 608 no 8713
The Wager 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 608–609 no 8715
The Only Beauty 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 610 no 8717
Catching the Moon 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 610 no 8718
My Love at Church 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 610 no 8716
Love and Suicide 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 611 no 8720
Bird Song 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 610–611 no 8719
The Night-Bird 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 612 no 8721
Cradle Song 1897-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 42, Issue 248, Page 612–613 no 8722
Endymion Phillips, Stephen 1898-09 The Nineteenth Century Volume 44, Issue 259, Page 341–347 no 8723
Prologue to ‘The Duchess of Malfy’ Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1899-01 The Nineteenth Century Volume 45, Issue 263, Page 90–91 no 8724
After the Verdict September 1899 Swinburne, Algernon Charles 1899-10 The Nineteenth Century Volume 46, Issue 272, Page 521 no 8725
Westminster Abbey Weid, Pauline Elisabeth Ottilie Luise zu (pseudonym Carmen Sylva) 1900-04 The Nineteenth Century Volume 47, Issue 278, Page 612–616 yes 8726