Lines to Miss Fanny Forman, on Bidding her Farewell
William
Maginn
Maginn, William
The Veiled Editor of Blackwood's Magazine
John Gibson
Lockhart
Lockhart, John Gibson
The Veiled Editor of Blackwood's Magazine
James
Hogg
Hogg, James
The Veiled Editor of Blackwood's Magazine
John
Wilson
Wilson, John (pseudonym Christopher North
)
The Veiled Editor of Blackwood's Magazine
Metadata research and editing
DVPP Project Team
University of Victoria Digital Victorian Periodical Poetry Project
Victoria, BC, Canada
In the public domain
Included in The Tent section of this monthly part. Forman kept a tobacco shop in Edinburgh’s Princess Street. The circumstances of this poem are recounted in Noctes Ambrosianæ, by Wilson, Lockhart, Hogg, and Maginn, Redfield, 1854, p. 37. Note that Strout (57) lists only J. G. Lockhart as the possible author. (AC)
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine
5
30
630–631
Oh! the grass it springs green on the Street of the gay
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