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William Topaz McGonagall ( March 1825 – 29 September 1902 ) was a Scottish weaver, doggerel poet and actor.
McGonagall moved north and was apprenticed as a handloom weaver in Dundee, following in his father's footsteps.
Despite the industrial revolution slowly making weavers obsolete, McGonagall appeared to prosper, as there was still need for skilled workers to perform tasks of great complexity.
The play should have ended with Macbeth's death, but McGonagall believed the actor playing Macduff was trying to upstage him, and refused to die.
McGonagall told the man that " it was so very bad that Her Majesty had thanked for what Chief Templar had condemned.
McGonagall presented the letter but was refused entry and had to return home.
These were popular, the people of Dundee possibly recognising that McGonagall was " so giftedly bad he backed unwittingly into genius " He met with the ire of the publicans, on one occasion being pelted with peas for reciting a poem about the evils of " strong drink ".
McGonagall was outraged and wrote a poem in response entitled Lines in Protest to the Dundee Magistrates:
In 1890, McGonagall was in dire straits financially.
Despite the fact that this was a fairly transparent hoax, McGonagall would refer to himself as " Sir William Topaz McGonagall, Knight of the White Elephant, Burmah " in his advertising for the rest of his life.
Here, McGonagall met with some success, becoming a " cult figure " and was in great demand.
* The memory of McGonagall was resurrected by comedian Spike Milligan.
* A collection of 35 broadsheet poems of McGonagall, the majority signed by him, was bought for £ 6, 600 ( including commission ) from Lyon & Turnbull, Edinburgh auctionneers, on 16 May 2008 .< ref >
The event was commemorated in a poem, The Tay Bridge Disaster, written by William McGonagall, a notoriously unskilled Scottish poet.
Crieff was immortalised by William McGonagall in his poem " Crieff "
In 1898 William McGonagall wrote Lines in Praise of Tommy Atkins, which was an attack on what McGonagall saw as the disparaging portrayal of Tommy in Kipling's poem.
This is the hospital where Arthur Weasley is sent after he was attacked by Voldemort's snake, Nagini, in the Ministry of Magic and Minerva McGonagall is hospitalised from severe stunning when Hagrid is forced out of Hogwarts.
A poem was later written about McLean's attempt on the Queen's life by William Topaz McGonagall ,< ref >
Most importantly, like McGonagall, she was drawn to themes of accident, disaster, and sudden death ; as has been said of A. E. Housman's A Shropshire Lad, in her pages you can count the dead and wounded.
The battle was celebrated by the Scottish doggerel poet William McGonagall:
The action was commemorated in verse by William McGonagall, the pipe march The Heights of Dargai by J. Wallace and the fiddle tune Dargai by James Scott Skinner.

McGonagall and become
* The Great McGonagall ( 1974 ), untalented Scottish poet ( based on William Topaz McGonagall ) angles to become laureate, with Peter Sellers as Queen Victoria.

McGonagall and poet
McGonagall has been acclaimed as the worst poet in British history.
McGonagall realised if he were to succeed as a poet, he required a patron and wrote to Queen Victoria.
* The Tay Bridge Disaster, a poem written by Scottish poet William McGonagall
** William Topaz McGonagall, notoriously bad poet
" The Tay Bridge Disaster " is a poem written in 1880 by the Scottish poet, William McGonagall, who has been widely acclaimed as the worst poet in British history.
McGonagall is undoubtedly best remembered as " the worst poet in the English language ", and his praise of Gilfillan has thus been rarely mentioned by his few modern adherents still remaining.
* William McGonagall, a Scottish poet
* William McGonagall, a Scottish poet often known by this name
* William McGonagall, poet
Entries include William McGonagall, a notoriously bad poet, and Teruo Nakamura, a soldier of the Imperial Japanese Army who fought for Japan in World War II until 1974.
McGonigle shares his name with William Topaz McGonagall, considerably the worst poet ever.

McGonagall and when
Throughout his life McGonagall seemed oblivious to the general opinion of his poems, even when his audience were pelting him with eggs and vegetables.

McGonagall and seemed
McGonagall seemed happy with this arrangement, but the events became so raucous

McGonagall and so
McGonagall had previously written a poem in praise of the Tay Bridge: " The Railway Bridge of the Silvery Tay " " With your numerous arches and pillars in so grand array ".

McGonagall and for
McGonagall took this as praise for his work.
The proceeds provided McGonagall with enough money to live on for a time.
David Langford described Theis in SFX as " a malaprop genius, a McGonagall of prose with an eerie gift for choosing the wrong word and then misapplying it.
Like Scotland's William McGonagall, she is famed chiefly for writing notoriously bad poetry.

McGonagall and about
* The Great McGonagall ( film ), a 1974 British comedy film about McGonagall
William McGonagall wrote a poem about this battle.

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