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         Wilcox Ella Wheeler:     more books (23)
  1. Poems of reflection by Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919 Wilcox, 2009-10-26
  2. Maurine and other poems. By Ella Wheeler. by Wilcox. Ella Wheeler. 1850-1919., 1882-01-01
  3. Poems of passion by Ella Wheeler Wilcox 1850-1919, 1890-12-31
  4. An ambitious man by Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919 Wilcox, 2009-10-26
  5. Poems of sentiment by Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919 Wilcox, 2009-10-26
  6. World voices by Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919 Wilcox, 2009-10-26
  7. Sonnets of sorrow and triumph. by Wilcox. Ella Wheeler. 1850-1919., 1918-01-01
  8. Worlds and I (Signal Lives) by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 1980-06

21. QuoteWorld.org - Home To 14,254 Quotations And Growing!
we voyage along through life, Tis the set of the soul That decides its goal And notthe calm or the strife. Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919), American writer
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22. GI - Washington - Poetry For Today And Tomorrow
American poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919) spent much of her life attempting tocommunicate her belief that death was not the final end of life, but merely
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American poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919) spent much of her life attempting to communicate her belief that death was not the final end of life, but merely marked a transition to a new state of existence. Her poem The World's Need remains popular today as a simple heart-felt answer to complex problems that appear impossible to resolve. Photos and additional background available online (in English) © 2002 Goethe-Institut Inter Nationes

23. Kinship By Ella Wheeler Wilcox
the word for beast and bird, Till the world shall set things right.Ella Wheeler Wilcox 18501919. Compassionate Living. Top of Page.
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Quick Links to Specific Departments CONTENTS WHAT YOU CAN DO RESOURCES 10,000+ LINKS IMAGE GALLERY MUSEUM DONATIONS ABOUT US CONTACT US ADVERTISING HOME CHOOSE A CONTENTS CATEGORY CONTENTS Kinship I am the voice of the voiceless;
Through me the dumb shall speak,
Till the deaf world's ear be made to hear
The wrongs of the wordless weak. From street, from cage and from kennel,
From stable and zoo, the wail
Of my tortured kin proclaims the sin
Of the mighty against the frail. Oh, shame on the mothers of mortals
Who have not stopped to teach
Of the sorrow that lies in dear, dumb eyes,
The sorrow that has no speech. The same force formed the sparrow That fashioned man the king; The God of the whole gave a spark of soul To furred and to feathered thing.

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shall fight his fight. And speak the word for beast and bird Tillthe world shall set things right. Ella Wheeler Wilcox 18501919.
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25. Daily Celebrations ~ Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Friendship For Its Base ~ May 17
Ella Moon A Novel Based on the Life of Ella Wheeler WilcoxJournalist and poetElla Wheeler Wilcox (18501919) was born in Johnstown Center, Wisconsin.
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"All love that has not friendship for its base,
Is like a m a n s i o n built upon the s a n d ."
~ Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Journalist and poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919) was born in Johnstown Center, Wisconsin. Called the "Passion Poetess," the popular writer published nearly 40 volumes of verse, including her Collected Poems in 1921. "Laugh and the world laughs with you," she wrote in her poem Solitude . "Cry and you cry alone." Like contemporaries Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Walt Whitman , Wilcox created rhyming quatrains that "raised hope and made the blood sing." In 1882, her Poems of Passion was rejected as "immoral." When published, the book sold about 60,000 copies in two years. "With every deed you are sowing a seed, though the harvest you may not see," she believed and achieved wide popularity in her lifetime.

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There is no description available for this text. Author Wilcox, Ella Wheeler,18501919 Keywords Authors W Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919; Titles Y.
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Smith, 18561923; Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919; Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900.Williams, Henry Smith, 1863-1943; Williams, Rufus Phillips
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28. Page Title
Ella Wheeler Wilcox. 18501919. Laugh and the world laughs with you,.Weep, and you weep alone. . It is easy enough to be pleasant.
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Selected Readings
Here are some published works that delve into Rock County's women's history. If you know of any other works we should add, please e-mail us at rchs@rchs.us
Brown, Victoria. Uncommon Lives of Common Women: The Missing Half of Wisconsin History . The Wisconsin Feminists Project Fund, Inc., 1975.
City on the Rock River: Chapters in Janesville's History . Janesville Historic Commission, 1998.
Finger, Susan Pearl. "The Los Angeles Heritage: Four Women Composers, 1918-1939." Dissertation. University of California-Los Angeles, 1986.
Morath, Max. "Three Songs: A Study of Carrie Jacobs-Bond and Her Music." Masters Thesis. Columbia University, 1996.
Walterman, Thomas. There Stands "Old Rock": Rock County, Wisconsin, and the War to Preserve the Union . Friendship, Wisconsin: New Past Press, 2001.
We Were Here: Contributions of Rock County Women . American Association of university Women - Janesville Branch, 1975.
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29. The Captive, By Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Click Here. THE CAPTIVE. by Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919) Y ladyis robed for the ball to-night, All in a shimmer and silken sheen.
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THE CAPTIVE by: Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919)
    Y lady is robed for the ball to-night,
    All in a shimmer and silken sheen.
    She glides down the stairs like a thing of light,
    The ballroom's beautiful queen.
    Priceless gems on her bosom glow
    Half hid by laces a queen might wear.
    Robed is she, as befits, you know,
    The wife of a millionaire.
    Gliding along at her liege lord's side,
    Out-shining all in that company,
    Into the mind of the old man's bride
    There creeps a curious simile.
    She thinks how once in the Long Ago,
    A beautiful captive, all aflame
    With jewels that weighed her down like woe,
    Close in the wake of her captor came.
    All day long in that mocking plight,
    She followed him in a dumb despair;
    And the people thought her a goodly sight,
    Decked in her jewels rare.
    And now at her lawful master's side,
    With a pain in her heart, as great as then
    (So thinks this old man's beautiful bride),
    Zenobia walks again.
"The Captive" is reprinted from Yesterdays MORE POEMS BY ELLA WHEELER WILCOX RELATED LINKS

30. The Depths, By Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Click Here. THE DEPTHS. by Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919) OT onlysun-kissed heights are fair. Below The cold, dark billows of the
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THE DEPTHS by: Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919)
    OT only sun-kissed heights are fair. Below
    The cold, dark billows of the frowning deep
    Do lovely blossoms of the ocean sleep,
    Rocked gently by the waters to and fro.
    The coral beds with magic colors glow,
    And priceless pearl-encrusted mollusks heap
    The glittering rocks where shining atoms leap
    Like living broken rainbows.
    Even so
    We find the sea of sorrow. Black as night
    The sullen surface meets our frightened gaze.
    As down we sink to darkness and despair.
    But at the depths! such beauty, such delight!
    Such flowers as never grew in pleasure's ways.
    Ah! not alone are sun-kissed summits fair.
"The Depths" is reprinted from Poems of Sentiment MORE POEMS BY ELLA WHEELER WILCOX RELATED LINKS BROWSE THE POETRY ARCHIVE: A B C D ... Email Poetry-Archive.com

31. Noggie Online: Ella Wheeler Wilcox
world needs. Ella Wheeler Wilcox, poet (18501919) Posted by Noggieat November 24, 2002 1200 PM TrackBack Comments. My favorite
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Noggie's Online Catharsis Main November 24, 2002 Ella Wheeler Wilcox So many gods, so many creeds,
So many paths that wind and wind,
While just the art of being kind is all the sad world needs. Ella Wheeler Wilcox, poet (1850-1919) TrackBack
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32. Virginia Woolf Distance Learning Project - Supplementary Reading By Ella Wheeler
Ella Wheeler Wilcox. 18501919. Solitude Laugh, and the world laughswith you; Weep, and you weep alone. For the sad old earth must
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Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Solitude Laugh, and the world laughs with you; Weep, and you weep alone. For the sad old earth must borrow it's mirth, But has trouble enough of it's own. Sing, and the hills will answer; Sigh, it is lost on the air. The echoes bound to a joyful sound, But shrink from voicing care. Rejoice, and men will seek you; Grieve, and they turn and go. They want full measure of all your pleasure, But they do not need your woe. Be glad, and your friends are many; Be sad, and you lose them all. There are none to decline your nectared wine, But alone you must drink life's gall. Feast, and your halls are crowded. Fast, and the world goes by. Succeed and give, and it helps you live, But no man can help you die. There is room in the halls of pleasure For a long and lordly train, But one by one we must all file on Through the narrow aisles of pain. Friendship After Love After the fierce midsummer all ablaze Has burned itself to ashes, and expires In the intensity of its own fires, There come the mellow, mild, St. Martin days Crowned with the calm of peace, but sad with haze. So after Love has led us, till he tires Of his own throes, and torments, and desires, Comes large-eyed friendship: with a restful gaze, He beckons us to follow, and across Cool verdant vales we wander free from care. Is it a touch of frost lies in the air? Why are we haunted with a sense of loss? We do not wish the pain back, or the heat; And yet, and yet, these days are incomplete.

33. Fiction By Other Women
Before Death, and Cobwebs. Wilcox, Ella Wheeler (18501919) two poemsSolitude and Friendship After Love. Ward, Mrs Humphry (Mary
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The following are short selections from writers discussed by Virginia Woolf in Women and Writing . They are listed in the order that Woolf discusses them in that collection. Cavendish, Margaret (1623-73), Duchess of Newcastle: from Female Orations Behn, Aphra (1640-89): the poem, The Willing Mistress , and the Preface to The Rover or The Banished Cavaliers Haywood, Eliza (1693-1756): from The Female Spectator Wollstonecraft, Mary (1759-97): Introduction from A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Austen, Jane (1775-1817): first six letters from Love and Friendship - A Novel in a Series of Letters Browning, Elizabeth Barrett (1806-61): from Aurora Leigh Gaskell, Elizabeth (1810-65): Chapter I of From Cranford Brontë, Charlotte (1816-55): Chapter I of Jane Eyre Eliot, George (1819-80): from Silly Novels by Lady Novelists Rossetti, Christina (1830-94): seven poems: Song, Symbols, After Death, A Soul, The World, Dead Before Death, and Cobwebs Wilcox, Ella Wheeler (1850-1919): two poems: Solitude and Friendship After Love Ward, Mrs Humphry

34. NcpmAuthors15
Wilcox, Andrew Jackson, 18351870. Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919. Wilkeson,John, d. 1894. Wilkie, Franc B. (Franc Bangs), 1832-1892.
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35. WwiposAuthors02
Wielhorski, artist. Wilbur, Lawrence, artist. Wilcox, Ella Wheeler,18501919. Willette, Adolphe, artist. Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924.
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36. Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Ella Wheeler Wilcox 18501919 SESTINA. from Poems of Power 1901 I wanderedo'er the vast green plains of youth, And searched for Pleasure.
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Ella Wheeler Wilcox
1850-1919: SESTINA. [from Poems of Power [1901]]

I wandered o'er the vast green plains of youth,
And searched for Pleasure. On a distant height
Fame's silhouette stood sharp against the skies.
Beyond vast crowds that thronged a broad highway
I caught the glimmer of a golden goal,
While from a blooming bower smiled siren Love.
Straight gazing in her eyes, I laughed at Love,
With all the haughty insolence of youth,
As past her bower I strode to seek my goal. "Now will I climb to glory's dizzy height," I said, "for there above the common way Doth pleasure dwell companioned by the skies." But when I reached that summit near the skies, So far from man I seemed, so far from Love- "Not here," I cried, "doth Pleasure find her way." Seen from the distant borderland of youth, Fame smiles upon us from her sun-kissed height, But frowns in shadows when we reach the goal. Then were mine eyes fixed on that glittering goal, Dear to all sense-sunk souls beneath the skies. Gold tempts the artist from the lofty height, Gold lures the maiden from the arms of Love

37. Untitled Document
(PC). Biography and other materials Ella Wheeler Wilcox Bio. (milton)Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919) Writer and Mystic Rosicrucian Bio.
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Text of "Reality" "The Singer" , and "Song". (Bartleby, MBP)
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38. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler (18501919) Works by this author New Thought Pastels PoemsOf Cheer Poems Of Progress. Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved.
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39. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
Keyword Search Motif Search Custom Search Browse Authors Browse Titles. NewThought Pastels by Wilcox, Ella Wheeler (18501919). Copyright 2001 Keith Ito.
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40. Ella Wilcox
Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919) Writer and Mystic Rosicrucian byDr. John Palo. The following was provided by Dr. Palo from his
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