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.
Poem title | Poet(s) | Date | Vol etc. | Transcribed? | id # |
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Peter and Tulip. A Legend of Bergen-op-Zoom | Wigram, William Knox | 1868-01 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 202–211 | no | 17265 |
A Rowl Among the Revolutions | 1868-01 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 260–262 | no | 17266 | |
King Stephen of Dalkey | 1868-01 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 267–269 | no | 17267 | |
“Though we thus take leave of thee in the papers” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 350 | no | 17268 | |
“Here lies one Box within another” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 351 | no | 17271 | |
“A good Husband, and affectionate Father” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 351 | no | 17269 | |
“Here lies an honest lawyer” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 351 | no | 17272 | |
“Here lies one Foote, whose death may thousands save” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 351 | no | 17270 | |
“Here lieth wrapt in clay” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 352 | no | 17277 | |
In Memory of John Daly, &c. | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 352 | no | 17276 | |
“Here lies John Mellows” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 352 | no | 17273 | |
“A— B—” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 352 | no | 17278 | |
“Beneath this turf a man doth lie” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 352 | no | 17275 | |
“Here lies John Hill” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 352 | no | 17274 | |
“Here lies Margaret Sexton” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 353 | no | 17282 | |
“Here lies the corpse of Dr. Chard” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 353 | no | 17280 | |
“Here lies the body of Gabriel John” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 353 | no | 17279 | |
“Here lies the wife of Simon Stokes” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 353 | no | 17283 | |
“I’ve lost the comfort of my life” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 353 | no | 17284 | |
“Here rests in silent clay” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 353 | no | 17281 | |
“Under this stone lies two babies dear” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 354 | no | 17290 | |
“Terence McDonogh lies within this grave” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 354 | no | 17291 | |
“Honest John” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 354 | no | 17287 | |
“Ah cruel Death! Why so unkind” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 354 | no | 17289 | |
“Reader! wherever thou be, oh, tread not hard” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 354 | no | 17286 | |
“She’s gone and cannot come to we” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 354 | no | 17285 | |
“Here lies a John, a burning, shining light” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 354 | no | 17288 | |
“Underneath this ancient pew” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 356 | no | 17296 | |
“Under this stone aged threescore and ten” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 356 | no | 17297 | |
“At threescore winter’s end I died” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 356 | no | 17295 | |
“Here lies the body of Mary Ford” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 356 | no | 17294 | |
“Here lies William Trollope” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 357 | no | 17298 | |
“Here I lies, and no wonder I’m dead” | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 357 | no | 17299 | |
Nature and Death | Knox, Theodora M. E. | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 371–372 | no | 17302 |
A Summer Idyl | Munnings, James | 1868-02 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 397–398 | no | 17303 |
“The Lord, i’ his mercy, receave Yakkers Bessy” | 1868-03 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 502 | no | 17305 | |
“God be thenked fur what we’ve gitten” | 1868-03 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 502 | no | 17304 | |
“Good Saint Agnes, pray depart” | 1868-03 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 504 | no | 17306 | |
A Dream-Life | Payne, John | 1868-03 | Temple Bar Volume 22, Page 554–555 | no | 17307 |
To Pope Urban The Eighth. On the Retreat of the Turkish Army of Invasion from Pannonia | Sarbiewski, Maciej Kazimierz (Mathias Casimir) | 1868-04 | Temple Bar Volume 23, Page 119–120 | no | 17308 |
Tipperary. A Heroic Lay | 1868-04 | Temple Bar Volume 23, Page 128–130 | no | 17309 | |
“Sweet gale from eastern climes afar” | 1868-05 | Temple Bar Volume 23, Page 282–283 | no | 17310 | |
Westward Ho! | 1868-05 | Temple Bar Volume 23, Page 286–288 | no | 17311 | |
The Jar of Gold | Wigram, William Knox | 1868-06 | Temple Bar Volume 23, Page 366–372 | no | 17312 |
In Memoriam Charles Kean | 1868-06 | Temple Bar Volume 23, Page 400 | no | 17313 | |
Old Time | 1868-06 | Temple Bar Volume 23, Page 420 | no | 17314 | |
Fallen Shadows | Bridges, Emily Feake | 1868-07 | Temple Bar Volume 23, Page 510–511 | no | 17315 |
The Conjuror’s Call | Wigram, William Knox | 1868-07 | Temple Bar Volume 23, Page 539–543 | no | 17316 |
Hebe | Sheehan, John | 1868-07 | Temple Bar Volume 23, Page 572 | no | 17317 |
Under the Rose | 1868-08 | Temple Bar Volume 24, Page 67 | no | 17318 | |
Captain Tinderbox | Wigram, William Knox | 1868-09 | Temple Bar Volume 24, Page 217–226 | no | 17319 |
Hatherton Hall | Escott, Thomas Hay Sweet | 1868-09 | Temple Bar Volume 24, Page 255–256 | no | 17320 |
On Cicada | Sarbiewski, Maciej Kazimierz (Mathias Casimir) | 1868-10 | Temple Bar Volume 24, Page 373 | no | 17321 |
The Lay of the British Sparrow | 1868-10 | Temple Bar Volume 24, Page 376–379 | no | 17322 | |
Looking Back | Münster, Mary C. F. | 1868-10 | Temple Bar Volume 24, Page 394–395 | no | 17323 |
A Lay of the Spanish Revolution | Sheehan, John | 1868-11 | Temple Bar Volume 24, Page 570–572 | no | 17324 |