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Famous Dolly Poems by Famous Poets

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

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by Taylor, Ann
...hild. 

I can't imagine, for my part, 
The reason for your folly; 
She did not do you any hurt
By playing with your dolly. 

See, see, the little tears that run
Fast from her watery eye: 
Come, my sweet innocent, have done,
'Twill do no good to cry. 

Go, Mary, wipe her tears away,
And make it up with kisses: 
And never turn a pretty play
To such a pet as this is....Read more of this...



by Goose, Mother
... Hush, baby, my dolly, I pray you don't cry,And I'll give you some bread, and some milk by-and-by;Or perhaps you like custard, or, maybe, a tart,Then to either you're welcome, with all my heart....Read more of this...

by Blake, William
...ing jest, the love-sick tale,
Till, tir'd of chat, the game begins.
The lasses prick the lads with pins;
Roger from Dolly twitch'd the stool,
She, falling, kiss'd the ground, poor fool!
She blush'd so red, with sidelong glance
At hob-nail Dick, who griev'd the chance.
But now for Blind man's Buff they call;
Of each encumbrance clear the hall--
Jenny her silken 'kerchief folds,
And blear-eyed Will the black lot holds.
Now laughing stops, with `Silence! hush!'
And P...Read more of this...

by Lear, Edward
...Dd Dolly, Molly, Polly, Nolly, Nursy dolly, Little doll! ...Read more of this...

by Field, Eugene
...ldiers you're certain to meet -
Nice make-believe soldiers - in Good-Children street.

And yonder Odette wheels her dolly about -
Poor dolly! I'm sure she is ill,
For one of her blue china eyes has dropped out
And her voice is asthmatic'ly shrill.
Then, too, I observe she is minus her feet,
Which causes much sorrow in Good-Children street.

'T is so the dear children go romping about
With dollies and banners and drums,
And I venture to say they are sadly put out
W...Read more of this...



by Schwartz, Delmore
...delight in womanhood and manhood.
She is not a great lady, she is more than a lady,
She continues the tradition of Dolly Madison and Clara
Bow
When she says, "any woman who claims she does not like
 to be grabbed is a liar!"
Whether true or false, this colossal remark
 states a dazzling intention...

It might be the birth of a new Venus among us
It atones at the very least for such as Carrie Nation
For Miss Monroe will never be a blue nose,
 and perhaps we ma...Read more of this...

by Stevenson, Robert Louis
...e older, I shall find the secret out 
How to send my vessel sailing on beyond. 

For I mean to grow a little as the dolly at the helm, 
And the dolly I intend to come alive; 
And with him beside to help me, it's a-sailing I shall go, 
It's a-sailing on the water, when the jolly breezes blow 
And the vessel goes a dive-dive-dive. 

O it's then you'll see me sailing through the rushes and the reeds, 
And you'll hear the water singing at the prow; 
For beside the dolly s...Read more of this...

by Brautigan, Richard
...good sniff, a fast feel and BLAM! That's

all, brother.

 I went fishing up on Salt Creek and caught a nice little

Dolly Varden trout, spotted and slender as a snake you'd ex-

pect to find in a jewelry store, but after a while I could think

only of the gas chamber at San Quentin.

 O Caryl Chessman and Alexander Robillard Vistas ! as if

they were names for tracts of three-bedroom houses with

wall-to-wall carpets and plumbing that defies the imagination,

 Then it...Read more of this...

by Lindsay, Vachel
...t, in Christmas dress,
Was taken down and brought to me
One sleety night most comfortless. 

Her hair was gold, her dolly-sash 
Was gray brocade, most good to see. 
The dear toy laughed, and I forgot 
The ill the new year promised me.


II. ON SUDDENLY RECEIVING A CURL LONG REFUSED

Oh, saucy gold circle of fairyland silk —
Impudent, intimate, delicate treasure:
A noose for my heart and a ring for my finger: — 
Here in my study you sing me a measure.

Whim...Read more of this...

by Field, Eugene
...
For charming Sissy Knott!"

But Sissy Knott still wailed and wept,
And still her fate reviled;
For who could patch her dolly up -
Who, who could mend her child?

Then out her doting mother came,
And soothed her daughter then;
"Grieve not, my darling, I will sew
Your dolly up again!"

Joy soon succeeded unto grief,
And tears were soon dried up,
And dignities were heaped upon
Clow's noble yellow pup.

Him all that goodly company
Did as deliverer hail -
They tied a ribbon r...Read more of this...

by Field, Eugene
...gave a curious thump as he lay
In the little toy cart near the window one day
And heard the sweet voice of that French dolly say:
"Mamma! mamma!"

He listened so long and he listened so hard
That anon he grew ever so tender,
For it's everywhere known
That the feminine tone
Gets away with all masculine gender!
He up and he wooed her with soldierly zest
But all she'd reply to the love he professed
Were these plaintive words (which perhaps you have guessed):
"Mamma! mamma!"

He...Read more of this...

by Service, Robert William
...r;
Scotches daily, gayly quaff, puff a fierce cigar.
I will haunt the Tango teas, at the stage-door stand;
Wait for Dolly Dimpleknees, bouquet in my hand.

Then at seventy I'll take flutters at roulette;
While at eighty hope I'll make good at poker yet;
And in fashionable togs to the races go,
Gayest of the gay old dogs, ninety years or so.

"Sow your wild oats while you're young," that's what you are told;
Don't believe the foolish tongue -- sow 'em when you're o...Read more of this...

by Laurence Dunbar, Paul
...Dolly sits a-quilting by her mother, stich by stitch,
Gracious, how my pulses throb, how my fingers itch,
While I note her dainty waist and her slender hand,
As she matches this and that, she stitches strand by strand.
And I long to tell her Life's a quilt and I'm a patch;
Love will do the stitching if she'll only be my match.
...Read more of this...

by Goose, Mother
...Young Roger came tapping at Dolly's window,    Thumpaty, thumpaty, thump!He asked for admittance; she answered him "No!"    Frumpaty, frumpaty, frump!"No, no, Roger, no! as you came you may go!"    Stumpaty, stumpaty, stump! ...Read more of this...

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