Temple Bar (TmplBar) 1864

A middle-class shilling monthly magazine, unillustrated, Temple Bar: A London Magazine for Town and Country Readers (1860-1906) was modelled on the higher circulating Cornhill Magazine. Temple Bar was edited by George Augustus Sala until it incorporated Bentley's Miscellany in 1868, when George Bentley became editor. In 1898, Maurice Macmillan bought the title and Gertrude Townshend Mayer took over the editorship.

Poems appearing in this periodical

1864

Total poems: 39
Poem title Poet(s) Date Vol etc. Transcribed? id #
Waiting for the Tide. Suggested by a Picture Smedley, Menella Bute 1864-01 Temple Bar Volume 10, Page 220 no 17069
When the News About the Trent Came Smedley, Menella Bute 1864-01 Temple Bar Volume 10, Page 304 no 17070
Sonnet Austin, Alfred 1864-02 Temple Bar Volume 10, Page 341 no 17071
Virgil’s Second Eclogue Virgil 1864-02 Temple Bar Volume 10, Page 350–352 no 17072
A Difficulty 1864-02 Temple Bar Volume 10, Page 368–369 no 17073
Before, Behind, and Beyond 1864-02 Temple Bar Volume 10, Page 454 no 17074
Only In the Bay Smedley, Menella Bute 1864-03 Temple Bar Volume 10, Page 504–505 no 17075
Past Help Smedley, Menella Bute 1864-03 Temple Bar Volume 10, Page 599–600 no 17076
“Rest, and Be Thankful” J. W. (poet; Temple Bar) 1864-04 Temple Bar Volume 11, Page 41–42 no 17077
The Battle of Lansdown, near Bath. July 5th, 1643 J. J. D. (poet; Temple Bar) 1864-04 Temple Bar Volume 11, Page 98–99 no 17078
“Pious Selinda goes to prayers” Congreve, William 1864-04 Temple Bar Volume 11, Page 143 no 17079
“Pope Quin, who damns all churches but his own” 1864-04 Temple Bar Volume 11, Page 148 no 17080
Sonnet 1864-04 Temple Bar Volume 11, Page 154 no 17081
A Girl’s Love-Song 1864-05 Temple Bar Volume 11, Page 196 no 17082
“The massive gates of circumstance” 1864-05 Temple Bar Volume 11, Page 241 no 17083
Lines Smedley, Menella Bute 1864-05 Temple Bar Volume 11, Page 304 no 17084
“For physic and farces his equal there scarce is” Garrick, David 1864-06 Temple Bar Volume 11, Page 351 no 17085
A New Translation of the Sixth Eclogue Virgil 1864-06 Temple Bar Volume 11, Page 360–362 no 17086
The Painted Window Sawyer, William 1864-06 Temple Bar Volume 11, Page 406–408 no 17087
Song Smedley, Menella Bute 1864-06 Temple Bar Volume 11, Page 454 no 17088
“Oh, lest the world should task you to recite” Shakespeare, William 1864-07 Temple Bar Volume 11, Page 486–487 no 17089
In Church Friswell, James Hain 1864-07 Temple Bar Volume 11, Page 535–536 no 17090
Traces on the Sand F. D. F. (poet; Temple Bar) 1864-07 Temple Bar Volume 11, Page 600 no 17091
“Mine be a cot beside the hill” Rogers, Samuel 1864-08 Temple Bar Volume 12, Page 145–146 no 17092
Bard’s Epitaph Burns, Robert 1864-08 Temple Bar Volume 12, Page 151–152 no 17093
My Thrush Collins, Mortimer 1864-08 Temple Bar Volume 12, Page 154 no 17094
“Amy lives at Kenilworth” 1864-09 Temple Bar Volume 12, Page 196–197 no 17095
“Thou sleepest, Mary Magdalene” 1864-09 Temple Bar Volume 12, Page 197–198 no 17096
“I think now, if I had my own sweet will” 1864-09 Temple Bar Volume 12, Page 198 no 17097
Hannibal on the Alps 1864-09 Temple Bar Volume 12, Page 231–236 no 17098
Chiswick, May 20th, 1864 W. T. L. (poet; Temple Bar) 1864-09 Temple Bar Volume 12, Page 303–304 no 17099
Garibaldian Faith Brotherton, Mary 1864-10 Temple Bar Volume 12, Page 352–353 no 17100
Hannibal in Italy. Part I 1864-10 Temple Bar Volume 12, Page 393–395 no 17101
Waiting for Thee Collins, Mortimer 1864-10 Temple Bar Volume 12, Page 454 no 17104
Not Wisely, but Too Well F. (poet; Temple Bar) 1864-11 Temple Bar Volume 12, Page 499–501 no 17105
The Equinox Donaldson, A. 1864-11 Temple Bar Volume 12, Page 600 no 17106
Casque and Plume Munby, Arthur J. 1864-12 Temple Bar Volume 13, Page 42–44 no 17107
A City Flower Dobson, Austin 1864-12 Temple Bar Volume 13, Page 109–110 no 17108
The Sibyl 1864-12 Temple Bar Volume 13, Page 154 no 17109