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Famous Balmoral Poems by Famous Poets

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

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...en Bess. 

Long may she be spared to roam
Among the bonnie Highland floral,
And spend many a happy day
In the palace of Balmoral. 

Because she is very kind
To the old women there,
And allows them bread, tea, and sugar,
And each one get a share. 

And when they know of her coming,
Their hearts feel overjoy'd,
Because, in general, she finds work
For men that's unemploy'd. 

And she also gives the gipsies money
While at Balmoral, I've been told,
And, mind ye, seldom silver,
But...Read more of this...
by McGonagall, William Topaz



...Beautiful Balmoral Castle,
Most handsome to be seen,
Highland home of the Empress of India,
Great Britain's Queen. 

Your woods and waters and
Mountains high are most
Beautiful to see,
Near by Balmoral Castle
And the dark river Dee. 

Then there's the hill of Cairngorm
To be seen from afar,
And the beautiful heathery hills
Of dark Lochnagar,
And the handsome little vi...Read more of this...
by McGonagall, William Topaz
...Ye lovers of the picturesque, away and see
Beautiful Balmoral, near by the River Dee;
There ye will see the deer browsing on the heathery hills,
While adown their sides run clear sparkling rills. 

Which the traveller can drink of when he feels dry,
And admire the dark River Dee near by,
Rolling smoothly and silently on its way,
Which is most lovely to see on a summer day. 

There the trout do sport and play
D...Read more of this...
by McGonagall, William Topaz
...n her disposition she wasn't proud nor vain,
And tears for her loss will fall as plentiful as rain. 

The people around Balmoral will shed many tears
Owing to her visits amongst them for many years;
She was very kind to the old, infirm women there,
By giving them provisions and occasionally a prayer. 

And while at Balmoral she found work for men unemployed,
Which made the hearts of the poor men feel overjoyed;
And for Her Majesty they would have laid down their lives,
Becaus...Read more of this...
by McGonagall, William Topaz

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