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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When Wheat Is Green | Hatton, Joshua (pseudonym Guy Roslyn) |
1877-01 | Temple Bar Volume 49, Page 44 | no | 17580 |
A Siren | Hodges, Sydney | 1877-01 | Temple Bar Volume 49, Page 73 | no | 17581 |
The Secret | Norman, John | 1877-01 | Temple Bar Volume 49, Page 100 | no | 17582 |
German Student’s Chant | W. D. S. (translator; Temple Bar) | 1877-01 | Temple Bar Volume 49, Page 109 | no | 17583 |
Sonnet 23 of Miscellaneous Sonnets | Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) | 1877-01 | Temple Bar Volume 49, Page 112 | no | 17584 |
Epitaph on a Favourite Dog | Quillinan, Edward | 1877-01 | Temple Bar Volume 49, Page 114 | no | 17585 |
Sleeping Love | Gosse, Edmund | 1877-02 | Temple Bar Volume 49, Page 261 | no | 17586 |
“The turning of coats so common is grown” | Fitzpatrick, Richard | 1877-03 | Temple Bar Volume 49, Page 315 | no | 17587 |
Love’s Reveil | Sheehan, John | 1877-03 | Temple Bar Volume 49, Page 405 | no | 17589 |
The Capture of Jerusalem by the Chaldeans. A Legend of the Talmud | E. H. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1877-04 | Temple Bar Volume 49, Page 505 | no | 17590 |
Euphrosyné | Sheehan, John | 1877-04 | Temple Bar Volume 49, Page 533 | no | 17591 |
Hebé | Sheehan, John | 1877-05 | Temple Bar Volume 50, Page 47 | no | 17592 |
La Belle Heaulmière | Villon, François | 1877-05 | Temple Bar Volume 50, Page 94–95 | no | 17593 |
Hanged | Villon, François | 1877-05 | Temple Bar Volume 50, Page 100 | no | 17594 |
Greece and England | Gosse, Edmund | 1877-05 | Temple Bar Volume 50, Page 104–105 | no | 17595 |
Friendship’s Immortelle. (To an old and cherished friend on her sixtieth birth-day) | Sheehan, John | 1877-06 | Temple Bar Volume 50, Page 203 | no | 17596 |
Reason and Folly | Sheehan, John | 1877-07 | Temple Bar Volume 50, Page 366 | no | 17597 |
Cynthia | Sheehan, John | 1877-08 | Temple Bar Volume 50, Page 482 | no | 17598 |
Siesta. From Rückert’s Sicilianen | Ruckert, Frederick | 1877-08 | Temple Bar Volume 50, Page 496 | no | 17599 |
Sonnet | Bevington, Louisa Sarah | 1877-08 | Temple Bar Volume 50, Page 503 | no | 17600 |
“When moonshine falls on wave and wimple” | Le Fanu, Joseph Sheridan | 1877-08 | Temple Bar Volume 50, Page 513–514 | no | 17601 |
Les Pieds Mignons | Sheehan, John | 1877-10 | Temple Bar Volume 51, Page 265 | no | 17602 |
Our Longings | de Fonblanque, Ethel | 1877-10 | Temple Bar Volume 51, Page 409 | no | 17604 |
The Sinner’s Bell. From the German of Wilhelm Müller | Müller, Wilhelm | 1877-11 | Temple Bar Volume 51, Page 388–391 | no | 17603 |
Pleasure and Modesty | Sheehan, John | 1877-12 | Temple Bar Volume 51, Page 502 | no | 17605 |
Farewell to Venice | Dawson, Alfred | 1877-12 | Temple Bar Volume 51, Page 517 | no | 17606 |
“The seer is on the sacred hill, above the ocean strand” | 1877-12 | Temple Bar Volume 51, Page 534–535 | no | 17607 | |
Suggested by the Poem ‘Our Longings’ | Shorrock | 1877-12 | Temple Bar Volume 51, Page 549 | no | 17608 |