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.
Poem title | Poet(s) | Date | Vol etc. | Transcribed? | id # |
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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 |