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| 4301. | Attempted Assassination of the Queen by William Topaz McGonagall> | | God prosper long our noble Queen,
And long may she reign!
Maclean he tried to shoot her,
But it was all in vain.
For God He turned the ball asi... |
| 4303. | Beautiful Village of Penicuik by William Topaz McGonagall> | | The village of Penicuik, with its neighbouring spinning mills,
Is most lovely to see, and the Pentland Hills;
And though of a barren appearance and ... |
| 4304. | Captain Teach alias Black Beard by William Topaz McGonagall> | | Edward Teach was a native of Bristol, and sailed from that port
On board a privateer, in search of sport,
As one of the crew, during the French War ... |
| 4305. | Descriptive Jottings of London by William Topaz McGonagall> | | As I stood upon London Bridge and viewed the mighty throng
Of thousands of people in cabs and 'busses rapidly whirling along,
All furiously driving ... |
| 4307. | Lines in Praise of Professor Blackie by William Topaz McGonagall> | | Alas! the people's hearts are now full of sorrow
For the deceased Professor Blackie, of Edinboro';
Because he was a Christian man, affable and kind,... |
| 4308. | Lines in Praise of the Lyric Club Banquet by William Topaz McGonagall> | | Which was Held in the Queens Hotel, Perth, on the Evening of 5th September 1894
'Twas in the year of 1894, and on the 5th of September,
Which fo... |
| 4309. | Lines in Praise of Tommy Atkins by William Topaz McGonagall> | | Success to Tommy Atkins, he's a very brave man,
And to deny it there's few people can;
And to face his foreign foes he's never afraid,
Therefore he... |
| 4310. | Little Pierre's Song by William Topaz McGonagall> | | In a humble room in London sat a pretty little boy,
By the bedside of his sick mother her only joy,
Who was called Little Pierre, and who's father w... |
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