Temple Bar (TmplBar) 1878

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

1878

Total poems: 37
Poem title Poet(s) Date Vol etc. Transcribed? id #
Friendship and Flattery Sheehan, John 1878-01 Temple Bar Volume 52, Page 111 no 17609
Found  Graham, R. C. 1878-02 Temple Bar Volume 52, Page 203 no 17610
The Pages of the Past Cudlip, Annie Hall 1878-02 Temple Bar Volume 52, Page 212 no 17611
A Hail-Storm in Venice Miller, Cincinnatus Heine (pseudonym Joaquin Miller) 1878-02 Temple Bar Volume 52, Page 264 no 17612
Chaucer to his Empty Purse. Modernized by R. H. Horne Chaucer, Geoffrey 1878-03 Temple Bar Volume 52, Page 353 no 17613
Alone by the Sea. From Rückert Ruckert, Frederick 1878-03 Temple Bar Volume 52, Page 362 no 17615
In the Mountains. From Rückert Ruckert, Frederick 1878-03 Temple Bar Volume 52, Page 362 no 17614
An Apology for Flirtation de Fonblanque, Ethel 1878-03 Temple Bar Volume 52, Page 386 no 17616
“They came upon his troubled mind” Doran, John 1878-04 Temple Bar Volume 52, Page 473 no 17617
“It scarcely asked the artist’s skill” Doran, John 1878-04 Temple Bar Volume 52, Page 474 no 17618
The Yeoman’s Story Berger, Florence K. 1878-04 Temple Bar Volume 52, Page 495–498 no 17619
A Mother’s Protest N. H. K. (poet; Temple Bar) 1878-04 Temple Bar Volume 52, Page 527 no 17620
Man Mayer, Townshend 1878-05 Temple Bar Volume 53, Page 49 no 17621
“Still the world dries” 1878-05 Temple Bar Volume 53, Page 52 no 17622
A May-song Sheehan, John 1878-05 Temple Bar Volume 53, Page 78–79 no 17623
Mercury’s Message. Suggested by the Flying Mercury of John of Bologna Armstrong, Frances Charlotte 1878-06 Temple Bar Volume 53, Page 209–210 no 17624
“Weep with me all that read” Jonson, Ben 1878-06 Temple Bar Volume 53, Page 249–250 no 17625
At Her Feet Pollock, Walter Herries 1878-07 Temple Bar Volume 53, Page 349 no 17626
Sonnet. India From the Sea Holland, Laurence Gifford 1878-07 Temple Bar Volume 53, Page 376 no 17627
The Errand to the Iron-works. Translated from F. Von Schiller Schiller, Friedrich 1878-07 Temple Bar Volume 53, Page 426–432 no 17628
Three Sonnets Berger, Florence K. 1878-08 Temple Bar Volume 53, Page 475–476 no 17629
The Runic Stone. Heine Heine, Heinrich 1878-08 Temple Bar Volume 53, Page 513 no 17631
A Continuation Pollock, Walter Herries 1878-08 Temple Bar Volume 53, Page 513 no 17630
“Oh, last and best of Scots! who didst maintain” Pitcairne, Archibald 1878-09 Temple Bar Volume 54, Page 46 no 17632
Tantalus: Texas Desprez, Frank 1878-09 Temple Bar Volume 54, Page 84–85 no 17633
Rondeau. The Coquette Waddington, Samuel 1878-09 Temple Bar Volume 54, Page 102 no 17634
The Old Home Berger, Florence K. 1878-09 Temple Bar Volume 54, Page 129 no 17635
A Robin Perched on a Sun-dial Collins, Mortimer 1878-09 Temple Bar Volume 54, Page 140 no 17636
The Temple of Mars: Modernized from Chaucer’s ‘Knight’s Tale’ Horne, Richard Hengist 1878-10 Temple Bar Volume 54, Page 196–198 no 17638
“You wish in vain, it cannot be” A Lady 1878-10 Temple Bar Volume 54, Page 219 no 17639
The Doleful Ballad of the Lady of Leon. From the Spanish 1878-10 Temple Bar Volume 54, Page 256–258 no 17640
Stanzas Lyte, Cecil Maxwell 1878-11 Temple Bar Volume 54, Page 346 no 17641
A Triolet Graham, R. C. 1878-11 Temple Bar Volume 54, Page 385 no 17642
To Lia Berger, Florence K. 1878-11 Temple Bar Volume 54, Page 395 no 17643
Memory Pollock, Walter Herries 1878-12 Temple Bar Volume 54, Page 486–488 no 17644
Lost Holland, Laurence Gifford 1878-12 Temple Bar Volume 54, Page 534 no 17645
A Rondeau Graham, R. C. 1878-12 Temple Bar Volume 54, Page 572 no 17646