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 Mistletoe | H. C. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1893-01 | Temple Bar Volume 97, Page 22 | no | 18140 |
The Coming Laureate. (A Humble Suggestion) | G. S. H. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1893-01 | Temple Bar Volume 97, Page 77–78 | no | 18141 |
To A. J. H. | Bulwer, Henry | 1893-02 | Temple Bar Volume 97, Page 186 | no | 18142 |
“Going Home” | Toynbee, William | 1893-02 | Temple Bar Volume 97, Page 236 | no | 18143 |
Love’s Service | Johnson, Charles F. | 1893-02 | Temple Bar Volume 97, Page 288–289 | no | 18144 |
“Knowledge Comes and Wisdom Lingers” | Phillips, S. | 1893-03 | Temple Bar Volume 97, Page 340 | no | 18145 |
Fanny Kemble. Died, January 15, 1893 | N. T. B. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1893-03 | Temple Bar Volume 97, Page 372 | no | 18146 |
April | Walters, Alan | 1893-04 | Temple Bar Volume 97, Page 502 | no | 18147 |
“Love, joy and hope, honour and happiness” | Kemble, Fanny | 1893-04 | Temple Bar Volume 97, Page 525 | no | 18148 |
To a Thrush | Beresford, John Jervis | 1893-04 | Temple Bar Volume 97, Page 526 | no | 18149 |
Eros | Watson, E. H. Lacon | 1893-04 | Temple Bar Volume 97, Page 558 | no | 18150 |
To My Watch | Hodges, Sydney | 1893-04 | Temple Bar Volume 97, Page 587–588 | no | 18151 |
When Swallows Build | Fowler, Ellen Thorneycroft | 1893-04 | Temple Bar Volume 97, Page 632 | no | 18152 |
A Reverie | Edgcumbe, Richard | 1893-05 | Temple Bar Volume 98, Page 30 | no | 18153 |
Contestatio. A Poem | van der Poorten Schwartz, Jozua (pseudonym Maarten Maartens) |
1893-05 | Temple Bar Volume 98, Page 45–52 | no | 18154 |
Tomtom | Brotherton, Mary | 1893-05 | Temple Bar Volume 98, Page 69–70 | no | 18155 |
A Spring Song | Johnstone, Elizabeth M. | 1893-05 | Temple Bar Volume 98, Page 126–127 | no | 18156 |
“Unto the Third and Fourth Generation” | Cayley, Cecil | 1893-06 | Temple Bar Volume 98, Page 184–186 | no | 18157 |
The Blacksmith. From the French of G. Lemoine | Lemoine, Gustave | 1893-06 | Temple Bar Volume 98, Page 226–227 | no | 18158 |
Ballade of the Schoolboy Squire | Cochrane, Alfred | 1893-06 | Temple Bar Volume 98, Page 249 | no | 18159 |
Out of Bloom | Hernaman, Claudia Frances | 1893-06 | Temple Bar Volume 98, Page 261 | no | 18160 |
Analogy | G. A. H. R. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1893-06 | Temple Bar Volume 98, Page 273 | no | 18161 |
A Man Misjudged | Salmon, Arthur Leslie | 1893-06 | Temple Bar Volume 98, Page 282 | no | 18162 |
“Oh, broken heart of mine” | 1893-07 | Temple Bar Volume 98, Page 316 | no | 18163 | |
The Old Stoic | Brontë, Emily | 1893-07 | Temple Bar Volume 98, Page 438 | no | 18165 |
“There should be no despair for you” | Brontë, Emily | 1893-07 | Temple Bar Volume 98, Page 437–438 | no | 18164 |
Of His Lady’s Treasures. (Villanelle) | Dowson, Ernest | 1893-08 | Temple Bar Volume 98, Page 484 | no | 18167 |
Youth | Bird, Mary Page | 1893-08 | Temple Bar Volume 98, Page 514 | no | 18168 |
A Bundle of Old Sermons | Deane, Anthony C. | 1893-08 | Temple Bar Volume 98, Page 523–524 | no | 18169 |
Afterglow | Minchin, H. C. | 1893-09 | Temple Bar Volume 99, Page 26 | no | 18170 |
A Roundel | Dowson, Ernest | 1893-09 | Temple Bar Volume 99, Page 118 | no | 18171 |
“A poet I am neither born nor bred” | Cavendish, Margaret | 1893-10 | Temple Bar Volume 99, Page 188 | no | 18172 |
Philosophy of the Summer | Cochrane, Alfred | 1893-10 | Temple Bar Volume 99, Page 190–192 | no | 18173 |
To Mabel | Deane, Anthony C. | 1893-10 | Temple Bar Volume 99, Page 204 | no | 18174 |
“A poppy grows upon the shore” | Bridges, Robert | 1893-10 | Temple Bar Volume 99, Page 233 | no | 18175 |
To—— | 1893-10 | Temple Bar Volume 99, Page 236 | no | 18176 | |
“After surmounting three score and ten” | Whitman, Walt | 1893-10 | Temple Bar Volume 99, Page 259 | no | 18177 |
“C’est l’habit qui fait le Moine” | Cuthell, Edith E. | 1893-11 | Temple Bar Volume 99, Page 344 | no | 18178 |
“They taxed our corn, they fettered trade” | Elliott, Ebenezer | 1893-11 | Temple Bar Volume 99, Page 347 | no | 18180 |
“For the loss of Sir John, we need not be sorry” | 1893-11 | Temple Bar Volume 99, Page 347 | no | 18181 | |
“A tax on amusements! What! Ask us to pay” | 1893-11 | Temple Bar Volume 99, Page 350 | no | 18182 | |
“A tax is really something which” | 1893-11 | Temple Bar Volume 99, Page 352 | no | 18183 | |
Mr. and Mrs. —— | M. D. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1893-11 | Temple Bar Volume 99, Page 448 | no | 18184 |
Misdirected | M. D. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1893-11 | Temple Bar Volume 99, Page 448 | no | 18185 |
In Memoriam. Professor Jowett | St. Clair, Mary (pseudonym May Sinclair) | 1893-12 | Temple Bar Volume 99, Page 472 | no | 18186 |
“The day broke cloudy, the wind was high” | 1893-12 | Temple Bar Volume 99, Page 528 | no | 18187 | |
Necessity | W. S. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1893-12 | Temple Bar Volume 99, Page 578 | no | 18188 |