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 Ballade of Burden | M. D. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1901-01 | Temple Bar Volume 122, Page 117–118 | no | 18412 |
I. | Mew, Charlotte | 1901-03 | Temple Bar Volume 122, Page 289 | no | 18413 |
II. | Mew, Charlotte | 1901-03 | Temple Bar Volume 122, Page 290 | no | 18414 |
“The Fort of Asir is as high” | 1901-05 | Temple Bar Volume 123, Page 65 | no | 18415 | |
To Live Again | D. A. L. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1901-07 | Temple Bar Volume 123, Page 384 | no | 18416 |
Twin Brothers | H. J. S. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1901-08 | Temple Bar Volume 123, Page 493 | no | 18417 |
“Weary wind of the West” | Brown, Thomas Edward | 1901-08 | Temple Bar Volume 123, Page 512 | no | 18418 |
Metamorphosis | C. E. M. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1901-08 | Temple Bar Volume 123, Page 542 | no | 18419 |
To a Little Child in Death | Mew, Charlotte | 1901-09 | Temple Bar Volume 124, Page 55 | no | 18420 |
13491 Imperial Yeomanry | K. L. M. (poet; Temple Bar) | 1901-09 | Temple Bar Volume 124, Page 88 | no | 18421 |
“Look at her drinking that nasty stuff—poison” | 1901-11 | Temple Bar Volume 124, Page 344 | no | 18422 | |
“Bless, O Chief of generous Chiefs” | 1901-12 | Temple Bar Volume 124, Page 468 | no | 18423 |