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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Richard Jefferies | Geoghegan, Mary | 1892-01 | Temple Bar Volume 94, Page 28 | no | 18093 |
“Wordsworth upon Helvellyn! Let the cloud” | Browning, Elizabeth Barrett | 1892-01 | Temple Bar Volume 94, Page 33 | no | 18094 |
A Bachelor’s Ballade | 1892-01 | Temple Bar Volume 94, Page 58 | no | 18095 | |
How to Be Happy Though Single | Viney, Edmund | 1892-01 | Temple Bar Volume 94, Page 129–130 | no | 18096 |
The Retrospect of the Just. Martial, X. 23 | Martial | 1892-02 | Temple Bar Volume 94, Page 190 | no | 18097 |
Autumn | Walters, Alan | 1892-02 | Temple Bar Volume 94, Page 218 | no | 18098 |
The Remarkable Story of the Progenitor of the Irish Hugheses | D’Esterre-Keeling, Elsa | 1892-02 | Temple Bar Volume 94, Page 249–250 | no | 18099 |
Tricks on Travellers | Hervey, Charles | 1892-02 | Temple Bar Volume 94, Page 281–282 | no | 18100 |
Lines on a Stormy Petrel, Found Dying in Kensington Gardens | Henniker (née Milnes), Florence | 1892-03 | Temple Bar Volume 94, Page 342 | no | 18101 |
In Trust | Beresford, John Jervis | 1892-03 | Temple Bar Volume 94, Page 418 | no | 18102 |
To April | Furlong, Mary | 1892-04 | Temple Bar Volume 94, Page 494 | no | 18103 |
The Three Birds. (After François Coppée.) | Coppée, François | 1892-04 | Temple Bar Volume 94, Page 518 | no | 18104 |
April Monath | White, Caroline A. | 1892-04 | Temple Bar Volume 94, Page 539–540 | no | 18105 |
“Solvitur Acris Hyems.” To Dorothy | 1892-05 | Temple Bar Volume 95, Page 32 | no | 18106 | |
Love’s Promised Land. Tendebantque manus ripæ ulterioris amore.—Virgil | H. E. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1892-05 | Temple Bar Volume 95, Page 38 | no | 18107 |
Ballade of the Rectory Roses. To M. E. C . | Cochrane, Alfred | 1892-06 | Temple Bar Volume 95, Page 174 | no | 18109 |
Life’s Night-Watch | van der Poorten Schwartz, Jozua (pseudonym Maarten Maartens) |
1892-06 | Temple Bar Volume 95, Page 206 | no | 18110 |
To the Gold Crest Building in My Garden | Beresford, John Jervis | 1892-06 | Temple Bar Volume 95, Page 249–250 | no | 18111 |
“Religious, moral, generous, and humane” | Jenyns, Soame | 1892-06 | Temple Bar Volume 95, Page 254 | no | 18112 |
“O there are passages of life that lie” | Eagles, John | 1892-07 | Temple Bar Volume 95, Page 376–377 | no | 18113 |
“Bonjour, Pierrot” | Weatherly, Frederic Edward | 1892-08 | Temple Bar Volume 95, Page 478 | no | 18114 |
The Sadness of Summer | Muntz, A. I. | 1892-08 | Temple Bar Volume 95, Page 493–494 | no | 18115 |
To A. H. Constantinople (1859) | Bulwer, Henry | 1892-08 | Temple Bar Volume 95, Page 528 | no | 18116 |
“The days of love—ah! brief and sweet” | 1892-08 | Temple Bar Volume 95, Page 538 | no | 18117 | |
“Why feel I more than others do” | d’Orléans, Charles | 1892-08 | Temple Bar Volume 95, Page 548 | no | 18118 |
“Alas! the world of me is tired” | d’Orléans, Charles | 1892-08 | Temple Bar Volume 95, Page 549 | no | 18120 |
“I see the English pride brought low” | d’Orléans, Charles | 1892-08 | Temple Bar Volume 95, Page 548–549 | no | 18119 |
Hope the Deceiver | d’Orléans, Charles | 1892-08 | Temple Bar Volume 95, Page 549–550 | no | 18121 |
“Nature has thrown the mantle by” | d’Orléans, Charles | 1892-08 | Temple Bar Volume 95, Page 550 | no | 18122 |
“France! once thy name in every land” | d’Orléans, Charles | 1892-08 | Temple Bar Volume 95, Page 550–551 | no | 18123 |
Ode to a Modern Ship | Watson, E. H. Lacon | 1892-08 | Temple Bar Volume 95, Page 552 | no | 18124 |
History and Poetry | Johnson, Charles F. | 1892-09 | Temple Bar Volume 96, Page 26 | no | 18125 |
“Ah, what avails the sceptred race!” | Landor, Walter Savage | 1892-09 | Temple Bar Volume 96, Page 28 | no | 18126 |
Sayonara. A Japanese Farewell | Kasumi | 1892-09 | Temple Bar Volume 96, Page 45–46 | no | 18127 |
To One Dead | Wotton, Mabel E. | 1892-09 | Temple Bar Volume 96, Page 64 | no | 18128 |
The Quiddity | Herbert, George | 1892-09 | Temple Bar Volume 96, Page 120 | no | 18129 |
“Jesu is in my heart, His sacred name” | Herbert, George | 1892-09 | Temple Bar Volume 96, Page 120 | no | 18130 |
The Pulley | Herbert, George | 1892-09 | Temple Bar Volume 96, Page 120–121 | no | 18131 |
“Who says that fictions only and false hair” | Herbert, George | 1892-09 | Temple Bar Volume 96, Page 121 | no | 18132 |
The Passing Mood. A Sonnet | Gilchrist, Robert Murray | 1892-10 | Temple Bar Volume 96, Page 178 | no | 18133 |
Winter Months. (After François Coppée) | Coppée, François | 1892-10 | Temple Bar Volume 96, Page 202 | no | 18134 |
Ballad of a Jester | Williamson, J. Redfearn | 1892-10 | Temple Bar Volume 96, Page 227–228 | no | 18135 |
Gone Away | Kitchin, Clifford | 1892-11 | Temple Bar Volume 96, Page 342 | no | 18136 |
Niagara | Snodgrass, John | 1892-11 | Temple Bar Volume 96, Page 368 | no | 18137 |
Vale | Mackintosh, A. E. | 1892-12 | Temple Bar Volume 96, Page 472 | no | 18138 |
Aunt Anne. (Lines suggested by Mrs. W. K. Clifford’s ‘Aunt Anne’) | Christie, Alice M. | 1892-12 | Temple Bar Volume 96, Page 519–520 | no | 18139 |