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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The New Year | Sheehan, John | 1873-01 | Temple Bar Volume 37, Page 145–147 | no | 17451 |
The Turquoise Ring. A Romance of Neufchatel | Sheehan, John | 1873-02 | Temple Bar Volume 37, Page 377–378 | no | 17452 |
A Dream | Elsardon, Kyrie | 1873-03 | Temple Bar Volume 37, Page 470 | no | 17453 |
“Helen, thy beauty is to me” | Poe, Edgar Allan | 1873-04 | Temple Bar Volume 38, Page 90 | no | 17454 |
“In every way the power to please you prove” | de la Fontaine, Jean | 1873-04 | Temple Bar Volume 38, Page 107 | no | 17455 |
A Voice from the Bush. O! mihi præteritos . . . . | Sladen, Douglas | 1873-05 | Temple Bar Volume 38, Page 186–188 | no | 17456 |
“The pen which now I take and brandish” | Percy, Elizabeth | 1873-05 | Temple Bar Volume 38, Page 197 | no | 17457 |
Horace Without His Toga. Epistle I. x. To H. R. R. | Rogers, James Edwin Thorold | 1873-08 | Temple Bar Volume 39, Page 34–39 | no | 17458 |
Brantridge | Wilson, Frederick Collins | 1873-08 | Temple Bar Volume 39, Page 67–68 | no | 17459 |
A Race for the Ring | Sheehan, John | 1873-08 | Temple Bar Volume 39, Page 109–110 | no | 17460 |
Winter at Mentone | Earle, John Charles | 1873-08 | Temple Bar Volume 39, Page 117 | no | 18695 |
The Minstrel of Mankind | Earle, John Charles | 1873-08 | Temple Bar Volume 39, Page 117 | no | 17461 |
The Poet | Earle, John Charles | 1873-08 | Temple Bar Volume 39, Page 118 | no | 18696 |
Winged Seeds | Earle, John Charles | 1873-08 | Temple Bar Volume 39, Page 118 | no | 18697 |
Horace Without His Toga. Epistle I. vi. To G. W., Esq. | Rogers, James Edwin Thorold | 1873-09 | Temple Bar Volume 39, Page 196–200 | no | 17462 |
A Matrimonial Thought | Dibdin, Charles | 1873-09 | Temple Bar Volume 39, Page 244 | no | 17463 |
The Labourer’s Welcome Home | Dibdin, Charles | 1873-09 | Temple Bar Volume 39, Page 249–250 | no | 17464 |
“Longing, while living, for laurel and bays” | Dibdin, Thomas John | 1873-09 | Temple Bar Volume 39, Page 254 | no | 17466 |
“Here Parsons lies! Oft on life’s busy stage” | Dibdin, Charles | 1873-09 | Temple Bar Volume 39, Page 254 | no | 17467 |
“Reader! by these four lines take heed” | Dibdin, Thomas John | 1873-09 | Temple Bar Volume 39, Page 254 | no | 17465 |
Over the Wall | Wilson, Frederick Collins | 1873-09 | Temple Bar Volume 39, Page 256 | no | 17468 |
Early Days. (Suggested by Mr. Millais’ Picture) | Watson, Alfred Edward Thomas | 1873-09 | Temple Bar Volume 39, Page 266–267 | no | 17469 |
If This Be Dreaming, Let Me Rest | Fonblanque, Albany Jr. | 1873-10 | Temple Bar Volume 39, Page 416–419 | no | 17470 |
Juvenal in London. Juv., Satire III | Rogers, James Edwin Thorold | 1873-12 | Temple Bar Volume 40, Page 49–57 | no | 17471 |
Thoughts of an English Tourist On his being informed that the Irish Parliament House in College Green, Dublin, was turned into a Bank | E. H. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1873-12 | Temple Bar Volume 40, Page 102 | no | 17472 |