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  <dc:title>Notebook containing draft poems for 'Jack the treacle eater' (1989) and 'New poems' (? Secret destinations, 1989)</dc:title>
  <dc:description>One red hardback notebook.

Contains the following poem drafts, which mostly appear in 'Jack the treacle eater' and 'New poems' (1986) (? Secret destinations, 1989) (first lines also given where title of poem unclear): 'Bramblepark', 'Lady Jane Grey', 'The apple-tree man', 'Why?', 'Mawgan Porth', 'Jackie Grimble', 'The twleve o'clock stone', 'The parson and the clerk', 'Count Pollen', 'Teignmouth', 'The prodigal son', 'Moorhens', 'Bate's pond', 'Francesco de la Vega', 'Willoughby', 'The Prince of Wales' parrot', 'Summer was made of sun', 'Mr and Mrs Zukovsky', 'Lord Trecrogo', 'Here's a postcard' (also called 'Kensey'), 'Aesop' (also called 'Fable'), 'The elephant and the butterfly', 'On St Catherine's Day' (also called 'Workhouse children'), 'From Labrador', 'Morwenstow', 'Rock ape', 'In Canada', 'Tavistock Goose Fair', 'Tommy Hope', 'Snowman' (also called 'There was once a young snowman'), 'I've never seen the milkman', 'Jack the treacle eater', 'Rocco', 'Family album', 'When I was 126', 'Dan Dory' [also titled 'Simon Dory', 'Ben Dory' and 'John Dory'), 'Serena', 'Maggie Dooley', 'Writing a poem' (also called 'Kellly's Wood'), 'Give me a house' and 'Sibard's Well'.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>undated</dc:date>
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