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 town of Nice! the town of Nice!” | Merivale, Herman Charles | 1886-03 | Temple Bar Volume 76, Page 413–414 | no | 17862 |
Two Fortunes (From the French of Coppée) | Coppée, François | 1886-03 | Temple Bar Volume 76, Page 418 | no | 17863 |
“The rose is red, the violet’s blue” | 1886-04 | Temple Bar Volume 76, Page 505 | no | 17864 | |
To the Liberator | Pigott-Carleton, Attie | 1886-04 | Temple Bar Volume 76, Page 511 | no | 17865 |
From Corydon: When April is Drawing to a Close | E. F. M. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1886-04 | Temple Bar Volume 76, Page 523 | no | 17866 |
Of Cupid Going a-Maying | E. F. M. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1886-05 | Temple Bar Volume 77, Page 34 | no | 17867 |
A Vision in the “Row” | Hervey, Charles | 1886-05 | Temple Bar Volume 77, Page 56–57 | no | 17868 |
May Rhyme for May-time | Harrison, Basil | 1886-05 | Temple Bar Volume 77, Page 95–96 | no | 17869 |
Frontinella’s Invitation to the Assembly | Nash, Beau | 1886-05 | Temple Bar Volume 77, Page 99 | no | 17870 |
A Blight in May | Waterfield, William | 1886-05 | Temple Bar Volume 77, Page 114 | no | 17871 |
Lindsay Gordon’s Tomb. In Memoriam: An Old Cheltonian. (Written in the North Brighton Cemetery, Melbourne) | Sladen, Douglas | 1886-06 | Temple Bar Volume 77, Page 173 | no | 17872 |
King Lazarus | Weatherly, Frederic Edward | 1886-06 | Temple Bar Volume 77, Page 186 | no | 17873 |
A Ruined Library | Pollock, Walter Herries | 1886-06 | Temple Bar Volume 77, Page 232 | no | 17874 |
An Old Story | Tylee, Edward Sydney | 1886-06 | Temple Bar Volume 77, Page 246 | no | 17875 |
Charles Lamb | Wotton, Mabel E. | 1886-07 | Temple Bar Volume 77, Page 322 | no | 17876 |
Horace, Book i. Ode 35. To Fortune | Horace | 1886-07 | Temple Bar Volume 77, Page 334–335 | no | 17877 |
Rhodora | Emerson, Ralph Waldo | 1886-07 | Temple Bar Volume 77, Page 351 | no | 17879 |
“I wandered lonely as a cloud” | Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) | 1886-07 | Temple Bar Volume 77, Page 351 | no | 17878 |
“There is a bondage worse, far worse, to bear” | Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) | 1886-07 | Temple Bar Volume 77, Page 354 | no | 17880 |
In June | M. C. V. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1886-07 | Temple Bar Volume 77, Page 356–357 | no | 17881 |
Gypsy Queen | Lyte, Cecil Maxwell | 1886-07 | Temple Bar Volume 77, Page 370 | no | 17882 |
The Cloud. (From Gautier.) | Gautier, Théophile | 1886-07 | Temple Bar Volume 77, Page 397–398 | no | 17883 |
Woman’s Rights | A. L. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1886-08 | Temple Bar Volume 77, Page 495 | no | 17884 |
The Oak of England | Bryant, W. Charles | 1886-08 | Temple Bar Volume 77, Page 509–510 | no | 17885 |
Horace, Book i. Ode 28. Archytas | Horace | 1886-08 | Temple Bar Volume 77, Page 529–530 | no | 17886 |
Complaint and Reply | Coleridge, Samuel Taylor | 1886-09 | Temple Bar Volume 78, Page 37–38 | no | 17887 |
“Fain would I praise such poetry as thine” | Betham-Edwards, Matilda | 1886-09 | Temple Bar Volume 78, Page 59 | no | 17888 |
All for My Love | Weatherly, Frederic Edward | 1886-09 | Temple Bar Volume 78, Page 74 | no | 17889 |
Friendship | F. W. J. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1886-09 | Temple Bar Volume 78, Page 87–88 | no | 17890 |
The Hamadryad | Lewis, Gerrard | 1886-09 | Temple Bar Volume 78, Page 102–103 | no | 17891 |
Horace, Book iii. Ode 24. Intactis Opulentior | Horace | 1886-10 | Temple Bar Volume 78, Page 176–178 | no | 17892 |
The Question Answered | Gifford, H. G. | 1886-10 | Temple Bar Volume 78, Page 196 | no | 17893 |
Lovemaking in Paddy-Land | D’Esterre-Keeling, Elsa | 1886-10 | Temple Bar Volume 78, Page 227 | no | 17894 |
To Jenny | Austin, L. F. | 1886-10 | Temple Bar Volume 78, Page 259 | no | 17895 |
At the Stile | F. R. B. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1886-11 | Temple Bar Volume 78, Page 322 | no | 17896 |
Voices | Weatherly, Frederic Edward | 1886-11 | Temple Bar Volume 78, Page 340 | no | 17897 |
“This life is like a troubled sea” | Dibdin, Charles | 1886-11 | Temple Bar Volume 78, Page 350–351 | no | 17898 |
Rondel | Eastwood, John R. | 1886-11 | Temple Bar Volume 78, Page 356 | no | 17899 |
Horace, Book iv. Ode 2. Pindarum Quisquis | Horace | 1886-11 | Temple Bar Volume 78, Page 400–401 | no | 17900 |
“Only a Woman’s Hair!” | L. F. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1886-12 | Temple Bar Volume 78, Page 460 | no | 17901 |
“Soft lie the turf on those who find their rest” | Lowe, Robert | 1886-12 | Temple Bar Volume 78, Page 464 | no | 17902 |
A Farewell | King, George | 1886-12 | Temple Bar Volume 78, Page 470 | no | 17903 |
Of Her | Wotton, Mabel E. | 1886-12 | Temple Bar Volume 78, Page 482 | no | 17904 |
Magic | Cook, Keningale | 1886-12 | Temple Bar Volume 78, Page 510 | no | 17905 |