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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Song: “Elle est si jolie” | 1883-01 | Temple Bar Volume 67, Page 32 | no | 17772 | |
A Homeside Story | 1883-01 | Temple Bar Volume 67, Page 90–92 | no | 17773 | |
A Sonnet. In Remembrance of George Eliot, Who Died in December, 1880 | K. G. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1883-01 | Temple Bar Volume 67, Page 123 | no | 17774 |
The Death of Oliver Cromwell. (September 3rd, 1658) | Lewis, Gerrard | 1883-01 | Temple Bar Volume 67, Page 131–132 | no | 17775 |
“Wooden shoes! who’ll buy, who’ll buy?” | 1883-02 | Temple Bar Volume 67, Page 218–219 | no | 17776 | |
“Women, here comes the grinder” | 1883-02 | Temple Bar Volume 67, Page 219–220 | no | 17777 | |
“Out, Sun! shine out, and hide no more” | 1883-02 | Temple Bar Volume 67, Page 220–221 | no | 17778 | |
By Neighbour’s Well. (From the Low German) | 1883-02 | Temple Bar Volume 67, Page 238 | no | 17779 | |
At Rest | Boosey, William | 1883-02 | Temple Bar Volume 67, Page 269 | no | 17780 |
The Old Washerwoman. “Die Alte Wasch Frau” | 1883-03 | Temple Bar Volume 67, Page 358–359 | no | 17781 | |
Any Man to His Black and Tan | Dick, Cotsford | 1883-04 | Temple Bar Volume 67, Page 503–504 | no | 17782 |
Spring | Lewis, Gerrard | 1883-04 | Temple Bar Volume 67, Page 524 | no | 17783 |
Masks and Faces | Weatherly, Frederic Edward | 1883-04 | Temple Bar Volume 67, Page 540 | no | 17784 |
Serenade | Pollock, Walter Herries | 1883-05 | Temple Bar Volume 68, Page 100 | no | 17785 |
To the Reverend Shade of His Religious Father | Herrick, Robert | 1883-05 | Temple Bar Volume 68, Page 120 | no | 17786 |
His Prayer to Ben Jonson | Herrick, Robert | 1883-05 | Temple Bar Volume 68, Page 123 | no | 17787 |
Upon Prudence Baldwin Her Sickness | Herrick, Robert | 1883-05 | Temple Bar Volume 68, Page 126 | no | 17791 |
Upon Prue, His Maid | Herrick, Robert | 1883-05 | Temple Bar Volume 68, Page 126 | no | 17792 |
To His Maid Prew | Herrick, Robert | 1883-05 | Temple Bar Volume 68, Page 128 | no | 17796 |
To a Virgin | Herrick, Robert | 1883-05 | Temple Bar Volume 68, Page 131 | no | 17797 |
Sonnet | 1883-07 | Temple Bar Volume 68, Page 396 | no | 17798 | |
Any Maid to Her Tabby’s Shade | Dick, Cotsford | 1883-09 | Temple Bar Volume 69, Page 33–34 | no | 17799 |
Merum Nectar. [Chastelard to Mary, on the eve of his execution] | J. B. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1883-09 | Temple Bar Volume 69, Page 93 | no | 17800 |
Birthday Ballade of September 21st | N. O. E. L. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1883-10 | Temple Bar Volume 69, Page 177 | no | 17801 |
An Organ-Girl | Davidson, Hugh C. | 1883-10 | Temple Bar Volume 69, Page 226 | no | 17802 |
A Translation from Heine. “Mein Kind, wir waren Kinder” | Heine, Heinrich | 1883-10 | Temple Bar Volume 69, Page 243 | no | 17803 |
Song | Gissing, George | 1883-11 | Temple Bar Volume 69, Page 379 | no | 17804 |
An Autumn Posy. (From the Low German) | 1883-11 | Temple Bar Volume 69, Page 404 | no | 17805 | |
The Day After. (From the French of Dufresney) | Dufresny, Charles-Rivière | 1883-12 | Temple Bar Volume 69, Page 483 | no | 17806 |
The Way of the World | Weatherly, Frederic Edward | 1883-12 | Temple Bar Volume 69, Page 508–509 | no | 17807 |
“There was a piper had a cow” | 1883-12 | Temple Bar Volume 69, Page 519 | no | 17808 | |
The Poesy of a Ring | 1883-12 | Temple Bar Volume 69, Page 528 | no | 17809 | |
The Lament of the Aesthetic Young Lady | 1883-12 | Temple Bar Volume 69, Page 571–572 | no | 17810 |