William Topaz McGonagall
Born in March 1, 1830 / Died in September 29, 1902 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by William Topaz McGonagall
Beautiful Comrie
... Therefore lovers of the picturesque, away, away! To beautiful Comrie end have a holidoy, ...
Beautiful Crief
... Besides, the climate gives health to many visitors during their stay there ...
Beautiful Edinburgh
... There the air is nice and cool, which will help to drive away sorrow ...
Beautiful Monikie
... It's there they can enjoy themselves during the live-long summmer day, ...
Beautiful Nairn
... Which would prove a great attraction to the knights of clubs and cleeks ...
Beautiful Newport on the Braes o' the Silvery Tay
... As from flower to flower they hummingly sing, As they gather honey all the day, ...
Beautiful North Berwick
... emed impregnable and built on a perpendicular rock The castle was built in times unknown to history, ...
Beautiful Rothesay
... efit of their health, by inhaling the pure air And to hear the innocent birds, on a fine Summer day, ...
Beautiful Torquay
... As he stood on the deck of the "Bellerophon," in a fit of admiration, ...
Beautiful Village of Penicuik
... Then there's Habbie's Howe, where the beauties of summer grow, ...
Bill Bowls the Sailor
... ewell to the villagers of Fairway · And once on board the "Waterwitch," he resolved to do his duty, ...
Bonnie Callander
... Oh, horror and dismay! Chorus The Pass of Leny is most wild and amazing to see, ...
Bonnie Dundee in 1878
... And the four pillars of the front are made of Aberdeen granite, very fine, ...
Bonnie Kilmany
... Chorus Then there's a little schoolroom, surrounded by trees, ...
Bonnie Montrose
... en as for the Mid Links, it is most beautiful to be seen, And I'm sure is a very nice bowling green, ...