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 Dream of Herrick | Dilks, T. Bruce | 1896-01 | Temple Bar Volume 107, Page 123 | no | 18298 |
“It matters nothing to you and me” | 1896-02 | Temple Bar Volume 107, Page 170–171 | no | 18299 | |
Norah McGill | Gyles, Lena | 1896-02 | Temple Bar Volume 107, Page 234 | no | 18300 |
Martin Schenk, the Man Who Never Smiled. A Ballad of the Dutch and Spanish Wars | Cairns, William | 1896-03 | Temple Bar Volume 107, Page 392–397 | no | 18301 |
A Quiet Rubber | Watson, E. H. Lacon | 1896-04 | Temple Bar Volume 107, Page 524 | no | 18302 |
Silence Owen. Died 1805 | 1896-04 | Temple Bar Volume 107, Page 591–592 | no | 18303 | |
The Last Decade. 1895 | St. Clair, Mary (pseudonym May Sinclair) | 1896-04 | Temple Bar Volume 107, Page 604 | no | 18304 |
“It fortifies my soul to know” | Clough, Arthur Hugh | 1896-05 | Temple Bar Volume 108, Page 35 | no | 18305 |
The Painter | Dilks, T. Bruce | 1896-05 | Temple Bar Volume 108, Page 49 | no | 18306 |
A London Sparrow | Russell, Tom | 1896-05 | Temple Bar Volume 108, Page 80–81 | no | 18307 |
To the Canadian June | Dougall, L. | 1896-06 | Temple Bar Volume 108, Page 185 | no | 18308 |
Abou Ben Adhem | Hunt, Leigh | 1896-06 | Temple Bar Volume 108, Page 200 | no | 18309 |
From the Persian of Hafez | Hafez | 1896-06 | Temple Bar Volume 108, Page 233–234 | no | 18310 |
Ballade of a Montreur Garden. (To J. H. W.) | White, Armie | 1896-06 | Temple Bar Volume 108, Page 261 | no | 18311 |
An Agitator | Gyles, Lena | 1896-07 | Temple Bar Volume 108, Page 406–407 | no | 18312 |
“Nobles and heralds, by your leave” | Prior, Matthew | 1896-08 | Temple Bar Volume 108, Page 532 | no | 18314 |
“As afternoon one summer’s day” | Prior, Matthew | 1896-08 | Temple Bar Volume 108, Page 535 | no | 18315 |
“Full many an artist has on canvas fix’d” | Walpole, Horace | 1896-09 | Temple Bar Volume 109, Page 60 | no | 18316 |
“With leering looks, bull-faced, and freckled fair” | Dryden, John | 1896-09 | Temple Bar Volume 109, Page 80 | no | 18317 |
“All other things above” | Petőfi, Sándor | 1896-11 | Temple Bar Volume 109, Page 409 | no | 18319 |
“I bear in my heart one love above all other” | Petőfi, Sándor | 1896-11 | Temple Bar Volume 109, Page 409 | no | 18320 |
Nay, well shouldst thou know her, my young wife | Petőfi, Sándor | 1896-11 | Temple Bar Volume 109, Page 410 | no | 18321 |
Fellow-Travellers | Marks, Mary A. M. | 1896-12 | Temple Bar Volume 109, Page 561 | no | 18323 |