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Beautiful Balmoral Castle
- William McGonagall
Beautiful city of Edinburgh
- William McGonagall
Beautiful city of Glasgow, with your streets so neat and clean,
- William McGonagall
Beautiful city, the centre and crater of European confusion,
- Alfred Lord Tennyson
Beautiful Den o' Fowlis, most charming to be seen
- William McGonagall
Beautiful fabric! even in decay
- Bernard Barton
Beautiful Hill o' Balgay
- William McGonagall
Beautiful Loch Katrine in all thy majesty so grand
- William McGonagall
Beautiful Loch Leven, near by Kinross
- William McGonagall
Beautiful Loch Ness
- William McGonagall
Beautiful lofty things: O'Leary's noble head;
- William Butler Yeats
Beautiful Monikie! with your trees and shrubberies green
- William McGonagall
Beautiful new railway bridge of the Silvery Tay
- William McGonagall
Beautiful Railway Bridge of the Silv'ry Tay!
- William McGonagall
Beautiful Railway Bridge of the Silvery Tay!
- William McGonagall
Beautiful River! goldenly shining
- Ebenezer Elliot
Beautiful Rothesay, your scenery is most grand
- William McGonagall
Beautiful silvery Tay
- William McGonagall
Beautiful town of Montrose, I will now commence my lay
- William McGonagall
Beautiful valley! through whose verdant meads
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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