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William Topaz McGonagall's Poetry, by first line

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  • Sound drums and trumpets, far and near!
    And Let all Queen Victoria's subjects loudly cheer!
    52 lines
  • Alas! noble Prince Leopold, he is dead!
    Who often has his lustre shed:
    72 lines
  • Alas! Lord and Lady Dalhousie are dead, and buried at last,
    Which causes many people to feel a little downcast;
    60 lines
  • Ye sons of Germany, your noble Emperor William now is dead.
    Who oft great armies to battle hath led;
    86 lines
  • Ye sons of Great Britain, come join with me,
    And sing in praise of Sir Garnet Wolseley;
    60 lines
  • 'TWAS in the month of December, and in the year l883,
    That a monster whale came to Dundee,
    56 lines
  • Beautiful Railway Bridge of the Silvery Tay!
    With your numerous arches and pillars in so grand array
    42 lines
  • Success to the Newport Railway,
    Along the braes of the Silvery Tay,
    37 lines
  • Beautiful new railway bridge of the Silvery Tay,
    With your strong brick piers and buttresses in so grand array,
    59 lines
  • Alas! Sir John Ogilvy is dead, aged eighty-seven,
    But I hope his soul is now in heaven;
    28 lines
  • I'm a rattling boy from Dublin town,
    I courted a girl called Biddy Brown,
    53 lines
  • On the Gilfillan burial day,
    In the Hill o' Balgay,
    43 lines
  • Ye sons of Great Britain, I think no shame
    To write in praise of brave General Graham!
    72 lines
  • Ye sons of Mars, come join with me,
    And sing in praise of Sir Herbert Stewart's little army,
    76 lines
  • Mr. Smiggs was a gentleman,
    And he lived in London town;
    52 lines
  • Alas! Beautiful Summer now hath fled,
    And the face of Nature doth seem dead,
    48 lines
  • God prosper long our noble Queen,
    And long may she reign!
    48 lines
  • 'Twas in the year of 1869, and on the 19th of November,
    Which the people in Southern Germany will long remember,
    72 lines
  • Beautiful Moon, with thy silvery light,
    Thou seemest most charming to my sight;
    36 lines
  • Beautiful Sun! with thy golden rays,
    To God, the wise Creator, be all praise;
    52 lines
  • Success to James Scrymgeour,
    He's a very good man,
    68 lines
  • Sir Robert the Bruce at Bannockburn
    Beat the English in every wheel and turn,
    100 lines
  • Beautiful city of Edinburgh!
    Where the tourist can drown his sorrow
    39 lines
  • Beautiful city of Glasgow, with your streets so neat and clean,
    Your stateley mansions, and beautiful Green!
    43 lines, 2 comments
  • Oh! beautiful Oban with your lovely bay,
    Your surroundings are magnificent on a fine summer-day;
    56 lines
  • 'Twas on the 9th of September, a very beautiful day,
    That a numerous English army came in grand array,
    88 lines
  • Greenland's icy mountains are fascinating and grand,
    And wondrously created by the Almighty's command;
    64 lines
  • Welcome, thrice welcome, to the city of Dundee,
    The great African explorer Henry M Stanley,
    40 lines
  • Oh, mighty city of New York, you are wonderful to behold--
    Your buildings are magnificent-- the truth be it told--
    57 lines
  • Beautiful Monikie! with your trees and shrubberies green
    And your beautiful walks, most charming to be seen:
    34 lines
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