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Searching... Subject: DOLLHOUSES Matches Found: 10 DOLL HOUSE, by FRANCESCA ABBATE Poem Source First Line: I thought growing up meant I could live there Last Line: Static. Little waves of leaf-echo, moth Subject(s): Dollhouses; Houses; Memory; Toys DOLL HOUSE, by MARCIA ALDRICH Poem Source First Line: You purchased a doll house Subject(s): Dollhouses DOLL HOUSE, by SANDRA MARSHBURN Poem Source First Line: Two floors, six rooms, glass windows Last Line: And upstairs the children %his under their beds Subject(s): Dollhouses DOLL HOUSE FURNITURE, by CATHERINE DALY Poem Source First Line: From a small house, nature's larger Last Line: And so we exit, moving the furniture Subject(s): Dollhouses HAIKU, by PATRICIA NEUBAUER Poem Source First Line: Toy shop window Last Line: At the doll house door Subject(s): Dollhouses; Toys MRS. M.'S DOLL HOUSE, by MARIANNE BURKE Poem Source First Line: She's returned to her first %house a replica her grandfather Last Line: Mother's favorite baby doll Subject(s): Dollhouses STAIRWAY, by ELAINE TERRANOVA Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Think of the dollhouse Last Line: The nearly perfect moon Subject(s): Dollhouses THE BABY-HOUSE, by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Dear agatha, I give you joy Last Line: That cheaper baby-house is thine. Alternate Author Name(s): Aikin, Anna Letitia Subject(s): Dollhouses; Babies; Infants THE PLAYBOX; TO THE TRINKET, by NATHALIA CRANE Poem Text First Line: The toys of a tutankhamen Last Line: For luxor had nothing like these. Subject(s): Dollhouses; Toys WHEN THE DOLLHOUSE WAS BUILT IN A MONTH'S WORK, by JAMES HARRISON Poem Source Poet's Biography Last Line: You can hear its breathing a thousand miles Alternate Author Name(s): Harrison, Jim Subject(s): Dollhouses; Ghosts; Nature; Supernatural |
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