Temple Bar (TmplBar) 1875

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

1875

Total poems: 24
Poem title Poet(s) Date Vol etc. Transcribed? id #
Inconstancy Bulwer, Henry 1875-02 Temple Bar Volume 43, Page 309 no 17504
Lines Written on a Lady’s Fan Williams, Pownoll Toker 1875-02 Temple Bar Volume 43, Page 379 no 17505
Injin Joe, A Homespun Rhyme Haliburton, Robert Grant 1875-04 Temple Bar Volume 43, Page 600–603 no 17506
Moussirender Rheinwein Pollock, Walter Herries 1875-04 Temple Bar Volume 43, Page 659 no 17507
An Answer Pollock, Walter Herries 1875-04 Temple Bar Volume 43, Page 660 no 17508
“Silvander up Parnassus crept” 1875-05 Temple Bar Volume 44, Page 38 no 17509
“How old, my friend? just forty years” 1875-05 Temple Bar Volume 44, Page 39 no 17510
A Sketch Pollock, Walter Herries 1875-05 Temple Bar Volume 44, Page 84 no 17511
Song Pollock, Walter Herries 1875-07 Temple Bar Volume 44, Page 382 no 17512
Out of Reach Tuckey, Janet 1875-08 Temple Bar Volume 44, Page 527 no 17513
Asking  Clarke, Mary Victoria Cowden 1875-09 Temple Bar Volume 45, Page 44 no 17514
Sleep, Weary Child! Plough, Carl 1875-10 Temple Bar Volume 45, Page 180–181 no 17515
The Poet’s Last Song. From the Danish of Hans Andersen Andersen, Hans Christian 1875-10 Temple Bar Volume 45, Page 184 no 17516
A Lapland Legend Canton, William 1875-10 Temple Bar Volume 45, Page 195–197 no 17517
“Three colonels in three distant counties born” O’Connell, Daniel 1875-10 Temple Bar Volume 45, Page 239 no 17518
Song Clarke, Mary Victoria Cowden 1875-10 Temple Bar Volume 45, Page 254 no 17520
L’Homme Content de Tout Désaugiers, Marc-Antoine 1875-12 Temple Bar Volume 45, Page 469–470 no 17521
“If you would extend” Désaugiers, Marc-Antoine 1875-12 Temple Bar Volume 45, Page 471 no 17522
“Since the goal of wealth is passed” Désaugiers, Marc-Antoine 1875-12 Temple Bar Volume 45, Page 472 no 17523
“Vexed with this wicked world, so shamed” Désaugiers, Marc-Antoine 1875-12 Temple Bar Volume 45, Page 473 no 17524
“Children of joy and mirth” Désaugiers, Marc-Antoine 1875-12 Temple Bar Volume 45, Page 473–474 no 17525
“Dull moralist, cease, cease to mourn” Désaugiers, Marc-Antoine 1875-12 Temple Bar Volume 45, Page 474–475 no 17526
“The shadows are flying” Désaugiers, Marc-Antoine 1875-12 Temple Bar Volume 45, Page 476–477 no 17527
“Two Johns I know in the world below” Désaugiers, Marc-Antoine 1875-12 Temple Bar Volume 45, Page 477 no 17528