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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“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 |