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Poems whose dominant rhyme scheme is: NONE
Total poems: 89
Poem title
Poet(s)
Date
Periodical
id #
Emma.—A Tale
Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym
Delta,
∆
)
1820-01
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
7822
Reflections on a Brumal Scene
Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym
Delta,
∆
)
1820-01
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
7824
Sabbath Noon
Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym
Delta,
∆
)
1820-02
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
7845
No III. The Isle of Despair. A Vision
Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym
Delta,
∆
)
1820-04
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
8423
Extracts from my Great Auto-Biographical Poem
W. W. (poet; Blackwood’s)
1820-05
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
8446
No 1. Elijah
Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym
Delta,
∆
)
1820-06
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
8475
Reflections in a Ruined Abbey
Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym
Delta,
∆
)
1820-08
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
8745
Hubert; Or, The Veteran of India
Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym
Delta,
∆
)
1820-10
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
8793
No X. Solitude
Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym
Delta,
∆
)
1820-11
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
8999
The Arbour
Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym
Delta,
∆
)
1820-11
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
8996
On the Portrait of a Spanish Princess by David Wilkie, Esq. R. A.
Ω (poet; Forget-Me-Not)
1830
Forget-Me-Not
15063
The Betrothed
Wilson, Margaret (née Harries) (Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson)
1830
Forget-Me-Not
15050
The Trial of Charles the First. An Historical Scene
Mitford, Mary Russell
1830
Forget-Me-Not
14455
To the Wind
Maude, Thomas
1830
Forget-Me-Not
14469
The Bass Rock
Moir, David Macbeth (pseudonym
Delta,
∆
)
1830-02
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
10052
The First Sermon
Hogg, James
1830-06
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
10071
A Real Vision
Hogg, James
1830-07
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
10115
The Old Familiar Faces
Lamb, Charles
1832-05-12
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal
2993
The Shepherd Boy
1832-08-11
The Penny Magazine
2917
Inscription
Southey, Robert
1832-09-15
The Penny Magazine
2922
Last Words of an Indian Chief
Sigourney, Lydia Huntley
1840
Forget-Me-Not
15170
Breton Faith
Milnes, Richard Monckton
1840-01
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
11407
The Song of an Aged Bard. From the Gaelic
M’Gregor
1840-02
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
11436
Unenfranchised
Southey, Robert
1840-03-14
The Chartist Circular
7914
Humble and Unnoticed Virtue
More, Hannah
1840-03-21
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal
4382
The Vision of Famine. Part I
Mitchell, John
1840-04-18
The Chartist Circular
1976
The Vision of Famine. Part Second
Mitchell, John
1840-04-25
The Chartist Circular
1977
Evening
Power, Marguerite Agnes
1850
The Keepsake
5683
Old Time. Inscribed to S. A. H.
H. C. (poet;
Chambers’s
)
1850-07-06
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal
6078
An Old Idea—Newly Clad
Craik, Dinah
1850-08-10
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal
6083
Sea Dreams. An Idyll
Tennyson, Alfred
1860-01
Macmillan’s Magazine
13888
Ode for the First Week of January to Messrs Galen and Glauber. Sapphic and Adonian
1860-02
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
7741
Tithonus
Tennyson, Alfred
1860-02
The Cornhill Magazine
11932
The Spirit’s Enigma
Hervey, Eleanora Louisa
1860-02-11
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal
6551
Idle Words
M. (poet; Good Words)
1860-05
Good Words
328
Narcissus
Worsley, Philip Stanhope
1860-05
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
7761
Our Father’s Business: Holman Hunt’s Picture of “Christ in the Temple”
Craik, Dinah
1860-05
Macmillan’s Magazine
13946
The Upland Path
Hervey, Eleanora Louisa
1860-06-16
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal
6563
A Pouring Wet Day. June 17th, 1860
1860-06-30
Once a Week
276
Priam and Hecuba. Iliad. Book XXII
Homer
1860-09
Macmillan’s Magazine
14020
Willliam Gurney
1860-10-06
All the Year Round
2828
Dando, the Oyster-Eater
1860-11
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
7787
Isabel
Greenwell, Dora
1860-11
Good Words
358
Hendecasyllabics
Tennyson, Alfred
1863-12
The Cornhill Magazine
12225
Milton. Alcaics
Tennyson, Alfred
1863-12
The Cornhill Magazine
12224
Translations of Homer. Hexameters and Pentameters
Homer
1863-12
The Cornhill Magazine
12223
“He ceased, and sea-like roar’d the Trojan host”
Homer
1863-12
The Cornhill Magazine
12226
Tears, Idle Tears
Tennyson, Alfred
1866-11
Macmillan’s Magazine
14794
Lucretius
Tennyson, Alfred
1868-05
Macmillan’s Magazine
14218
The Shepherd
F. (poet;
Macmillan’s
)
1870-01
Macmillan’s Magazine
14397
Lady Noel Byron. Lines Written in 1852
1870-01-01
Good Words
2005
Earth’s Shadows
Buchanan, Robert Williams
1870-01-08
All the Year Round
3804
The Temptation of Arthur
1870-02-05
Once a Week
13588
The Nuptials of Peleus and Thetis. Catullus lxiv. 1-75
Catullus, Gaius Valerius
1870-03
Macmillan’s Magazine
14435
Dick’s Apophthegm
Ashe, Thomas
1870-03-12
Once a Week
13592
The Last Fairies
1870-05-14
All the Year Round
3820
Janet. A North Country Idyll
1870-07-16
Once a Week
13605
Pomona
1870-08-20
All the Year Round
3831
On the Moors
1870-09-17
All the Year Round
5796
Edith. Part I.—Lost. Chapter I.—The Rector’s Child
Ashe, Thomas
1870-09-24
Once a Week
13715
Edith. Part I.—Lost. Chapter II.—Home
Ashe, Thomas
1870-10-08
Once a Week
13716
Edith. Chapter III.—The Stranger
Ashe, Thomas
1870-10-22
Once a Week
13717
Edith. Chapter IV.—Berthold’s Letter
Ashe, Thomas
1870-11-05
Once a Week
13718
By the Mere
1870-11-12
All the Year Round
3839
Edith. Chapter V.—The Meeting
Ashe, Thomas
1870-11-12
Once a Week
13719
Edith. Chapter VI.—Flight
Ashe, Thomas
1870-11-19
Once a Week
13720
Edith. Part II.—Chapter I.—Berthold
Ashe, Thomas
1870-12-03
Once a Week
13722
Edith. Part II.—Chapter II.—Over Sea
Ashe, Thomas
1870-12-10
Once a Week
13723
Edith. Part II.—Chapter II.—Over Sea. (Continued)
Ashe, Thomas
1870-12-17
Once a Week
13724
Edith. Part II.—Chapter III.—Little Ethel
Ashe, Thomas
1870-12-24
Once a Week
13725
Edith. Part II.—Chapter III.—Little Ethel. (Continued)
Ashe, Thomas
1870-12-31
Once a Week
13727
Alcibiades
Gibson, T. H.
1871-04
The Dark Blue
167
Dido to Aeneas. (Aeneid, Book IV. vv. 305-330)
Virgil
1871-10
The Dark Blue
607
Reconciliation
Whitman, Walt
1871-10
The Dark Blue
16111
How Galahad Came to Camelot. Being a fragment form a Song, sung by Merlin, at the great feast held by King Arthur, after the achievement of the Grail-Quest.
Graves, Alfred Perceval
1871-11
The Dark Blue
613
Antigone
Sophocles
1871-12
The Dark Blue
617
Sunset in the Western Highlands. Oban, Argyleshire
1873-09-13
All the Year Round
4166
Achilles Over the Trench. Iliad, xviii.202
Homer
1877-08
The Nineteenth Century
7852
Dedicatory Poem to the Princess Alice
Tennyson, Alfred
1879-04
The Nineteenth Century
7858
Mabel’s Holy Day. In a Garden
Sturgis, Julian Russell
1880-02
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
9254
Two Greetings
Tennyson, Alfred
1880-05
The Nineteenth Century
7892
Before and After
Baldwin, Astley H.
1880-07-17
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal
7409
In Fruit-Time
Baldwin, Astley H.
1880-09-18
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal
7418
A Jewish Rabbi in Rome. With a Commentary by Ben Israel
Story, William Wetmore
1880-11
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
9272
When I am Dead
Levy, Edith Grace
1890
Woman’s World
1047
Est Modus in Rebus
1890-03
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
8393
Bion’s Lament for Adonis
Bion of Smyrna
1890-10
The Century Guild Hobby Horse
8882
The Death of the Duke of Clarence and Avondale (To the Mourners)
Tennyson, Alfred
1892-02
The Nineteenth Century
8407
The Harbour At Night: Picton, New Zealand
Poynter, Clara Singer
1900-03-17
Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal
12439