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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A Family Portrait Gallery | Williams, J. | 1887-01 | Temple Bar Volume 79, Page 52–53 | no | 17906 |
Mr. Leslie’s Song | Calverley, Charles Stuart | 1887-01 | Temple Bar Volume 79, Page 67–68 | no | 17907 |
The Lover’s Reasoning | 1887-01 | Temple Bar Volume 79, Page 72 | no | 17908 | |
The Sleeper | Rose, J. C. | 1887-01 | Temple Bar Volume 79, Page 85 | no | 17909 |
Not At Home! | C. B. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1887-01 | Temple Bar Volume 79, Page 107 | no | 17910 |
February Filldyke | Ollier, Edmund | 1887-02 | Temple Bar Volume 79, Page 188–189 | no | 17911 |
Roses | 1887-02 | Temple Bar Volume 79, Page 207 | no | 17912 | |
The Lads in Red | Molloy, James Lynam | 1887-02 | Temple Bar Volume 79, Page 227–228 | no | 17913 |
To the Daisy | Lewis, Walter K. | 1887-02 | Temple Bar Volume 79, Page 273 | no | 17914 |
Jack Frost | Hook, Walton | 1887-03 | Temple Bar Volume 79, Page 371–372 | no | 17915 |
To the Spirit of the Age. (With Apologies to Mr. Austin Dobson) | C. M. P. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1887-04 | Temple Bar Volume 79, Page 522 | no | 17916 |
Woman | D. A. A. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1887-04 | Temple Bar Volume 79, Page 556 | no | 17917 |
Saint Anthony’s Sermons. (An Old Legend Amplified) | Weatherly, Frederic Edward | 1887-05 | Temple Bar Volume 80, Page 66 | no | 17918 |
The May Fly: A Parable | Isys, Cotswold | 1887-05 | Temple Bar Volume 80, Page 89–90 | no | 17919 |
The Sailing of Paris | Waterfield, William | 1887-05 | Temple Bar Volume 80, Page 111 | no | 17920 |
A Dream of Fair Occasions | Mackay, Charles | 1887-06 | Temple Bar Volume 80, Page 178–180 | no | 17921 |
“No second light has lightened up my Heaven” | 1887-06 | Temple Bar Volume 80, Page 183 | no | 17922 | |
A Lovers’ Quarrel. From Horace, Carm. III. 9. | Horace | 1887-07 | Temple Bar Volume 80, Page 314 | no | 17923 |
In Kentish Lanes | Wotton, Mabel E. | 1887-08 | Temple Bar Volume 80, Page 463 | no | 17924 |
The Secret Drawer | Mackay, Charles | 1887-08 | Temple Bar Volume 80, Page 492–493 | no | 17925 |
Worshipped Afar | Waterfield, William | 1887-09 | Temple Bar Volume 81, Page 76 | no | 17926 |
Craigmillar Tower | Saxby, Jessie Margaret Edmonston | 1887-09 | Temple Bar Volume 81, Page 113 | no | 17927 |
Translation from Uhland | Uhland, Johann Ludwig | 1887-10 | Temple Bar Volume 81, Page 178 | no | 17928 |
“Weary” | Boulton, Oscar | 1887-10 | Temple Bar Volume 81, Page 264 | no | 17929 |
“Her beauty, like the Scripture feast” | 1887-11 | Temple Bar Volume 81, Page 332 | no | 17930 | |
Paraphrase from Béranger | Beranger, Pierre-Jean de | 1887-11 | Temple Bar Volume 81, Page 402 | no | 17931 |
An Old Man’s Wife. (Written at Midnight) | Freeman, Gage Earle | 1887-11 | Temple Bar Volume 81, Page 410–411 | no | 17932 |
Bygones! | Mackay, Charles | 1887-12 | Temple Bar Volume 81, Page 540 | no | 17933 |
After the Day—Night | Peacock, Florence | 1887-12 | Temple Bar Volume 81, Page 560 | no | 17934 |
Temptation | Fleming, J. M. | 1887-12 | Temple Bar Volume 81, Page 561 | no | 17935 |
The Song of the Snow-flake | Pellew, E. F. | 1887-12 | Temple Bar Volume 81, Page 569 | no | 17936 |