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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Belinda’s Song.“Heavily O’er us the Shadows are Closing” | 1870-01 | Temple Bar Volume 28, Page 224 | yes | 17339 | |
Song By Clive. “Blow, Blow, Breeze of the Morning” | 1870-01 | Temple Bar Volume 28, Page 225 | yes | 17341 | |
Wanderoo’s Song. “Don’t You Remember my Going to Sea?” | 1870-01 | Temple Bar Volume 28, Page 224–225 | yes | 17340 | |
Susan’s Song. “Follow, Follow, Old Adorer” | 1870-01 | Temple Bar Volume 28, Page 227 | yes | 17342 | |
“Thou Art Not Very Fair, Love” | 1870-01 | Temple Bar Volume 28, Page 228 | yes | 17343 | |
Song By Captain Stretcher. “Ben Brace the British Sailor.” | 1870-01 | Temple Bar Volume 28, Page 230 | yes | 17344 | |
“My wife’s at the British Museum” | 1870-01 | Temple Bar Volume 28, Page 231 | yes | 17345 | |
“The heavy hours are almost past” | 1870-01 | Temple Bar Volume 28, Page 232 | yes | 17346 | |
Finale by Stretcher, Clive, Belinda, and Susan. “The P. and O.” | 1870-01 | Temple Bar Volume 28, Page 236 | yes | 17347 | |
A Gold-Digger’s Story. Founded on Fact | Fullerton, Georgiana | 1870-02 | Temple Bar Volume 28, Page 349–358 | yes | 17348 |
The Return of Spring | Sheehan, John | 1870-04 | Temple Bar Volume 29, Page 1–2 | yes | 17349 |
“The hawthorn tree” | 1870-04 | Temple Bar Volume 29, Page 60 | yes | 17350 | |
May-Day on Parnassus | Sheehan, John | 1870-05 | Temple Bar Volume 29, Page 141–146 | yes | 17351 |
H. D. T. Born May 18, 1858; Died December 18, 1867 | Tindal, Henrietta Euphemia | 1870-05 | Temple Bar Volume 29, Page 195–198 | yes | 17352 |
Where? | Heine, Heinrich | 1870-05 | Temple Bar Volume 29, Page 227 | yes | 17354 |
Lazarus | Heine, Heinrich | 1870-05 | Temple Bar Volume 29, Page 225–227 | yes | 17353 |
The Fetichist to his God | Warren, John Byrne Leicester | 1870-06 | Temple Bar Volume 29, Page 347–349 | yes | 17355 |
“The hawthorn tree” | 1870-06 | Temple Bar Volume 29, Page 383 | yes | 17356 | |
The Bota | 1870-07 | Temple Bar Volume 29, Page 550 | yes | 17357 | |
“Some imitators, like a flock of sheep” | de la Fontaine, Jean | 1870-08 | Temple Bar Volume 30, Page 62 | yes | 17358 |
The Sea-Gull | A. U. F. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1870-08 | Temple Bar Volume 30, Page 97 | yes | 17359 |
A Billiard Lesson | 1870-10 | Temple Bar Volume 30, Page 383–384 | yes | 17360 | |
Mrs. Greenhow | G. F. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1870-11 | Temple Bar Volume 30, Page 529–533 | yes | 17361 |
To Jerry | Barham, Richard Harris | 1870-12 | Temple Bar Volume 31, Page 66–67 | yes | 17362 |
“Mr. Bruce, Mr. Bruce” | Barham, Richard Harris | 1870-12 | Temple Bar Volume 31, Page 69 | yes | 17363 |
“London Bridge is broken down” | 1870-12 | Temple Bar Volume 31, Page 98–99 | yes | 17364 | |
Saint Pudentiana | Collins, Mortimer | 1870-12 | Temple Bar Volume 31, Page 114–116 | yes | 17365 |