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Famous Angus Poems by Famous Poets

These are examples of famous Angus poems written by some of the greatest and most-well-known modern and classical poets. PoetrySoup is a great educational poetry resource of famous angus poems. These examples illustrate what a famous angus poem looks like and its form, scheme, or style (where appropriate).

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by Burns, Robert
...unto me, man;
She swoor she saw some rebels run
 To Perth unto Dundee, man;
Their left-hand general had nae skill;
The Angus lads had nae gude will
That day their neibors’ blude to spill;
For fear, for foes, that they should lose
Their cogs o’ brose; they scar’d at blows,
 And hameward fast did flee, man.
 La, la, la, la, &c.


They’ve lost some gallant gentlemen,
 Amang the Highland clans, man!
I fear my Lord Panmure is slain,
 Or fallen in Whiggish hands, man,
Now ...Read more of this...



by McGonagall, William Topaz
...a boarding-house without delay,
But those that were looking on were stricken with dismay,
When the remains of James and Angus McDonald were found in the boat,
Likewise three pieces or flesh in a pool or blood afloat. 

Angus McDonald's right arm was missing from the elbow,
and the throat was cut in a sickening manner which filled the villagers hearts with woe,
Especially when they saw two pieces of flesh had been cut from each thigh,
'Twas then the kind-hearted villagers ...Read more of this...

by McGonagall, William Topaz
...nd of Logie Almond, and likewise Robertson of Strowan;
Besides two squadrons of horse under the Earl Marischal,
And the Angus squadron was on the left: these include them all. 

During this formation, the Duke of Argyle was watching all the time,
But owing to the ground occupied by them he couldn't see their line,
Which was unfortunately obstructed by the brow of a hill,
At the thought thereof the Duke's heart with fear did fill. 

The hill was occupied by a party of ...Read more of this...

by Russell, George William
...host may guide these dancing feet?
What bright immortal hides and through a child’s light breath
Laughs an immortal joy—Angus of love and death
Returned to make our hearts with dream and music beat?
Or Lu leaves heavenly wars to free his ancient land;
Not on the fiery steed maned with tumultuous flame
As in the Fomor days the sunbright chieftain came,
But in this dreaming boy, more subtle conquest planned.
Or does the Mother brood some deed of sacrifice?
Her heart in his ...Read more of this...

by Tynan, Katharine
...est man, 
Strong as forest oaks are where the wild vines clamber, 
First at feast or hunting, in the battle's van. 
Angus, you were handsome, wise, and true, and tender, 
Loved by every comrade, feared by every foe: 
Low, low, lies your beauty, all forgot your splendour.' 
'Peace,' saith Fionnuala, 'that was long ago.' 

Dews are in the clear air and the roselight paling; 
Over sands and sedges shines the evening star; 
And the moon's disc lonely high in heaven is...Read more of this...



by Scott, Sir Walter
...th blood;
     'The muster-place is Lanrick mead;
     Speed forth the signal! clansmen, speed!'
     XVIII,

     Angus, the heir of Duncan's line,
     Sprung forth and seized the fatal sign.
     In haste the stripling to his side
      His father's dirk and broadsword tied;
     But when he saw his mother's eye
     Watch him in speechless agony,
     Back to her opened arms he flew
     Pressed on her lips a fond adieu,—
     'Alas' she sobbed,—'and yet be g...Read more of this...

by Russell, George William
...em immortal life though touched by death.
They knew me from the dawn of time: if Hermes beats his rainbow wings,
If Angus shakes his locks of light, or golden-haired Apollo sings,
It matters not the name, the land: my joy in all the gods abides:
Even in the cricket in the grass some dimness of me smiles and hides.
For joy of me the daystar glows, and in delight and wild desire
The peacock twilight rays aloft its plumes and blooms of shadowy fire,
Where in the vastness...Read more of this...

by Russell, George William
...THE GREY road whereupon we trod became as holy ground:
The eve was all one voice that breathed its message with no sound:
And burning multitudes pour through my heart, too bright, too blind,
Too swift and hurried in their flight to leave their tale behind.
Twin gates unto that living world, dark honey-coloured eyes,
The lifting of whose lashes flushed ...Read more of this...

by Gregory, Rg
....
And then I turned and looked beyond high Terenure
Where the last jewel breath of twilight floated pure,
As if god Angus there, with his enchanted lyre,
Sat swaying his bright body and hair of misty fire,
And smote the slumber-string within the heavenly house
That eve might lay upon the earth her tender brows,
Her moth-dim tresses, and lip’s invisible bloom,
And eye’s light shadowed under eyelids of the gloom,
Till all that dark divine pure being, breast to breast,
Lay c...Read more of this...

by Russell, George William
...ith a race divine,
 Thrill of rapture, light of pride.


There her golden kinsmen are:
 And her heart a moment knew
Angus like the evening star
 Fleeting through the dusk and dew.


Throw the woman’s mask away:
 Wear the opal glimmering dress;
Let the feathered starlight ray
 Over every gleaming tress.


Child of Etain, wherefore leave
 Light and laughter, joyful years,
For the earth’s grey coloured eve
 Ever dropping down with tears?


Was it for some love of old...Read more of this...

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