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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“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 |