Temple Bar (TmplBar) 1898

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

1898

Total poems: 23
Poem title Poet(s) Date Vol etc. Transcribed? id #
“Tread lightly here, for here, ’tis said” Rogers, Samuel 1898-01 Temple Bar Volume 113, Page 71 no 18351
“Eternal God! Maker of all” Vaughan, Henry 1898-01 Temple Bar Volume 113, Page 74 no 18352
Lisette Weatherly, Frederic Edward 1898-01 Temple Bar Volume 113, Page 107–108 no 18353
A Seaside Garden Falkner, John Meade 1898-01 Temple Bar Volume 113, Page 136 no 18354
“Fortie and two years in this vessel frail” 1898-02 Temple Bar Volume 113, Page 227 no 18355
“Witty as Horatius Flaccus” Smith, Sydney 1898-04 Temple Bar Volume 113, Page 500 no 18356
“Waste not thy days, for soon thou must” 1898-04 Temple Bar Volume 113, Page 520 no 18357
My Host Bond, Richard Warwick 1898-04 Temple Bar Volume 113, Page 592–593 no 18359
“Ugie, Ugie, by the sea” Learmont, Thomas (pseudonym Thomas the Rhymer) 1898-06 Temple Bar Volume 114, Page 183 no 18360
The Heart’s Seasons 1898-06 Temple Bar Volume 114, Page 264 no 18361
“Here lieth Martin Elginbrod” 1898-07 Temple Bar Volume 114, Page 338 no 18362
To My Inconstant Mistress Carew, Thomas 1898-08 Temple Bar Volume 114, Page 520 no 18363
“He that loves a rosy cheek” Carew, Thomas 1898-08 Temple Bar Volume 114, Page 521–522 no 18364
“Seek not to know my love, for she” Carew, Thomas 1898-08 Temple Bar Volume 114, Page 522 no 18365
“This silken wreath that circles in my arm” Carew, Thomas 1898-08 Temple Bar Volume 114, Page 525 no 18367
“Ask me no more where Jove bestows” Carew, Thomas 1898-08 Temple Bar Volume 114, Page 524–525 no 18366
A Deposition from Love Carew, Thomas 1898-08 Temple Bar Volume 114, Page 526–527 no 18368
Helen in Leuce. Σὺ Διὸς έɸυς, ὧ ‘Ελένα, θυγάτηρ St. Clair, Mary (pseudonym May Sinclair) 1898-08 Temple Bar Volume 114, Page 562 no 18369
“By the rude bridge that arched the flood” Emerson, Ralph Waldo 1898-10 Temple Bar Volume 115, Page 293 no 18371
“So dumb a wretch am I” 1898-11 Temple Bar Volume 115, Page 405 no 18372
“Destined while living to sustain” Wright, Hetty 1898-12 Temple Bar Volume 115, Page 513 no 18373
“In sure and steadfast hope to rise” Wesley, John 1898-12 Temple Bar Volume 115, Page 514–515 no 18374
“Dark Flower” Emerson, Ralph Waldo 1898-12 Temple Bar Volume 115, Page 546 no 18375