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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A Pigeon at Hurlingham | Francis, R. L. | 1872-01 | Temple Bar Volume 34, Page 207–211 | no | 17404 |
“So little given at chapel-door!” | 1872-01 | Temple Bar Volume 34, Page 230 | no | 17405 | |
“Poor Poland! like a house in flames” | 1872-01 | Temple Bar Volume 34, Page 231 | no | 17406 | |
“Found!” (Suggested by Atkinson Grimshaw’s Picture of “A Girl Found Drowned”) | Turner, Samuel | 1872-01 | Temple Bar Volume 34, Page 239 | no | 17407 |
The Forest King: A Merry Christmas Concert and Carol on The Great Colliery Metempsychosis | Sheehan, John | 1872-01 | Temple Bar Volume 34, Page 252–254 | no | 17408 |
“She dwelt among the untrodden ways” | Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) | 1872-02 | Temple Bar Volume 34, Page 323 | no | 17409 |
“The sun has long been set” | Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) | 1872-02 | Temple Bar Volume 34, Page 324 | no | 17410 |
“I heard a thousand blended notes” | Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) | 1872-02 | Temple Bar Volume 34, Page 324–325 | no | 17411 |
“Ethereal minstrel! pilgrim of the sky!” | Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) | 1872-02 | Temple Bar Volume 34, Page 329 | no | 17412 |
To the Violet, With which the Poet is about to crown the Head of the Infant Saviour, On the Feast of Corpus Christi | Sarbiewski, Maciej Kazimierz (Mathias Casimir) | 1872-02 | Temple Bar Volume 34, Page 346-347 | no | 17413 |
To the Rose, With which the Poet is about to crown the Head of the Madonna, on Lady Day in Spring | Sarbiewski, Maciej Kazimierz (Mathias Casimir) | 1872-02 | Temple Bar Volume 34, Page 347–348 | no | 17414 |
“Serius Ocius” | Weatherly, Frederic Edward | 1872-02 | Temple Bar Volume 34, Page 412–413 | no | 17415 |
The Home of Love | 1872-03 | Temple Bar Volume 34, Page 465 | no | 17416 | |
Omnia Vincit Amor | Voltaire | 1872-03 | Temple Bar Volume 34, Page 465 | no | 17417 |
The Religion of Love | 1872-03 | Temple Bar Volume 34, Page 466 | no | 17420 | |
In For It! | 1872-03 | Temple Bar Volume 34, Page 466 | no | 17419 | |
A Fair Prophecy Fulfilled | 1872-03 | Temple Bar Volume 34, Page 466 | no | 17418 | |
The Goodfellows’ Trio | 1872-03 | Temple Bar Volume 34, Page 467 | no | 17422 | |
Æs Triplex! | 1872-03 | Temple Bar Volume 34, Page 467 | no | 17421 | |
Sonnet. N’Éveillez Pas L’Amour qui Dort | S. R. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1872-03 | Temple Bar Volume 34, Page 517 | no | 17423 |
April Fool! A Merry Love Song of the Season | Sheehan, John | 1872-04 | Temple Bar Volume 35, Page 51 | no | 17424 |
Maggie | Merivale, Herman Charles | 1872-04 | Temple Bar Volume 35, Page 82 | no | 17425 |
After Winter | S. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1872-04 | Temple Bar Volume 35, Page 102–103 | no | 17426 |
Take it as You Find it | A. de. F. | 1872-05 | Temple Bar Volume 35, Page 210–212 | no | 17427 |
May Morning in Cyprus. A Race for the Cup! | Sheehan, John | 1872-05 | Temple Bar Volume 35, Page 227–230 | no | 17428 |
Lines on a Handful of Dust. An Episode of the Franco-German War | Francis, J. G. | 1872-05 | Temple Bar Volume 35, Page 260 | no | 17429 |
To Cœur Volage. Thinking of You: A Moore-ish Ballad | Plumley, Matilda | 1872-06 | Temple Bar Volume 35, Page 319 | no | 17430 |
Summer. (See Mr. Calderon’s Picture) | Watson, Alfred Edward Thomas | 1872-06 | Temple Bar Volume 35, Page 393–396 | no | 17431 |
Retribution | Sheehan, John | 1872-07 | Temple Bar Volume 35, Page 536–538 | no | 17432 |
Emilia | Sheehan, John | 1872-08 | Temple Bar Volume 36, Page 51 | no | 17433 |
Across the Fields. (See Mr. Elmore’s Picture) | Watson, Alfred Edward Thomas | 1872-08 | Temple Bar Volume 36, Page 98 | no | 17434 |
L’Amour et la Mort | Weatherly, Frederic Edward | 1872-09 | Temple Bar Volume 36, Page 199 | no | 17435 |
Héloise | Weatherly, Frederic Edward | 1872-09 | Temple Bar Volume 36, Page 288 | no | 17436 |
I. Unless | Clarke, Mary Victoria Cowden | 1872-11 | Temple Bar Volume 36, Page 500 | no | 17437 |
II. Making Up My Mind | Clarke, Mary Victoria Cowden | 1872-11 | Temple Bar Volume 36, Page 500–501 | no | 17438 |
III. After All | Clarke, Mary Victoria Cowden | 1872-11 | Temple Bar Volume 36, Page 501 | no | 17439 |
IV. And Yet | Clarke, Mary Victoria Cowden | 1872-11 | Temple Bar Volume 36, Page 502 | no | 17440 |
Christine. A Rondel | Weatherly, Frederic Edward | 1872-11 | Temple Bar Volume 36, Page 517 | no | 17441 |
The Fatal Abduction | Sheehan, John | 1872-11 | Temple Bar Volume 36, Page 537–539 | no | 17442 |
“Just as a gipsy wanderer” | Murger, Henri | 1872-12 | Temple Bar Volume 37, Page 54–55 | no | 17443 |
“Hast thou forgot, Louise, Louise” | Murger, Henri | 1872-12 | Temple Bar Volume 37, Page 55 | no | 17444 |
“Whose steps are those? who comes so late?” | Murger, Henri | 1872-12 | Temple Bar Volume 37, Page 57–58 | no | 17445 |
“It was Saturday saying to Sunday” | Murger, Henri | 1872-12 | Temple Bar Volume 37, Page 58–59 | no | 17446 |