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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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 |