Paul Godfrey described
McGonagall on the strength of the
Tay Whale and other verse as "the worst poet in the English language". The poet and essayist
Hugh MacDiarmid wrote of the
Tay Whale that "what this [the verses about John Wood and the Tay Whale] amounts to, of course, is simply what quite uneducated and stupid people—the two adjectives by no means necessarily go together, for many uneducated people have great vitality and a raciness of utterance altogether lacking here—would produce if asked to recount something they had read in a newspaper." MacDiarmid continued that "in their retailings of, or comments upon, such matters,
hoi polloi would also reflect their personal feelings, as is done here, by the tritest of emotional exclamations." ==Musical settings==