Temple Bar (TmplBar) 1889

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

1889

Total poems: 40
Poem title Poet(s) Date Vol etc. Transcribed? id #
On New Year’s Eve Mozley, J. R. 1889-01 Temple Bar Volume 85, Page 52 no 17975
To Minerva Hood, Thomas 1889-01 Temple Bar Volume 85, Page 70 no 17976
“He cannot be complete in aught” Locker-Lampson, Frederick 1889-01 Temple Bar Volume 85, Page 70 no 17977
“When Dido saw Æneas would not come” Porson, Richard 1889-01 Temple Bar Volume 85, Page 71 no 17978
“When Eve brought woe to all mankind” Holmes, Oliver Wendell 1889-01 Temple Bar Volume 85, Page 73 no 17981
“I change, and so do women too” 1889-01 Temple Bar Volume 85, Page 73 no 17980
“A woman lately fiercely did assail” Armstrong, Archibald (Archy) 1889-01 Temple Bar Volume 85, Page 73 no 17979
“‘I wonder if Brougham thinks as much as he talks’” 1889-01 Temple Bar Volume 85, Page 74 no 17982
“With death doomed to grapple” Byron, George Gordon 1889-01 Temple Bar Volume 85, Page 74 no 17984
On the Prince Regent’s Illness Luttrell, Henry 1889-01 Temple Bar Volume 85, Page 74 no 17983
Ballade of Arcadia Richardson, Robert 1889-01 Temple Bar Volume 85, Page 76 no 17985
Sir Roger. (Country Dance) Newcombe, G. Hubi 1889-03 Temple Bar Volume 85, Page 334 no 17987
“Virgil, whose epic song enthrals” Smith, James (1775-1839) 1889-03 Temple Bar Volume 85, Page 344 no 17988
“World, in thy ever busy mart” Smith, James (1775-1839) 1889-03 Temple Bar Volume 85, Page 349 no 17989
Lines Addressed to Miss L. W. Kemble, Fanny 1889-03 Temple Bar Volume 85, Page 350 no 17990
A Message Comyns-Carr, Alice 1889-03 Temple Bar Volume 85, Page 388 no 17991
Elfinella’s Harp 1889-03 Temple Bar Volume 85, Page 430 no 17992
England, 1889 Mozley, J. R. 1889-04 Temple Bar Volume 85, Page 505–506 no 17993
My Lady April Dowson, Ernest 1889-04 Temple Bar Volume 85, Page 514 no 17994
“Bright are the skies above me” Disraeli, Benjamin 1889-04 Temple Bar Volume 85, Page 523 no 17995
In Memoriam. T. Maguire, D. Lit., F. T. C. D. Reilly, Robert 1889-04 Temple Bar Volume 85, Page 530 no 17996
Sonnet. Evolution Johnson, Charles F. 1889-05 Temple Bar Volume 86, Page 48 no 17997
A Tragedy in Three Acts I. B. (poet; Temple Bar) 1889-05 Temple Bar Volume 86, Page 66 no 17998
Then and Now Forester, George 1889-05 Temple Bar Volume 86, Page 128 no 17999
To My Friends Beresford, John Jervis 1889-06 Temple Bar Volume 86, Page 206 no 18000
To a Lost Love Phillips, Stephen 1889-06 Temple Bar Volume 86, Page 236 no 18001
“The Haven of Rest” Will, Henry 1889-07 Temple Bar Volume 86, Page 336 no 18002
“Some say that Signor Bononcini” Swift, Jonathan 1889-07 Temple Bar Volume 86, Page 379 no 18003
Ambition Clifford, L. M. H. 1889-09 Temple Bar Volume 87, Page 30 no 18004
The Sailor’s Dance Molloy, James Lynam 1889-09 Temple Bar Volume 87, Page 47–48 no 18005
The Watchers Plarr, Victor Gustave 1889-09 Temple Bar Volume 87, Page 55 no 18006
In Carew Castle Beresford, John Jervis 1889-09 Temple Bar Volume 87, Page 67–68 no 18007
“Even as yon lamp within my vacant room” Whitehead, Charles 1889-09 Temple Bar Volume 87, Page 108–109 no 18008
The Age of Gold 1889-10 Temple Bar Volume 87, Page 170 no 18009
Epicurus and the Sphinx Mackay, Charles 1889-10 Temple Bar Volume 87, Page 266–267 no 18010
The Little Soldier Molloy, James Lynam 1889-11 Temple Bar Volume 87, Page 336–337 no 18011
The First Voyage Molloy, James Lynam 1889-11 Temple Bar Volume 87, Page 378 no 18013
Love’s Litany 1889-12 Temple Bar Volume 87, Page 491–492 no 18014
Tony’s the Boy Weatherly, Frederic Edward 1889-12 Temple Bar Volume 87, Page 508 no 18015
Oceana Hook, Walton 1889-12 Temple Bar Volume 87, Page 541–542 no 18016