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  1. The birth of the opal by Ella Wheeler Wilcox 1850-1919, 1886-12-31
  2. The beautiful Land of nod by Ella Wheeler (1850-1919) Wilcox, 1892-01-01
  3. Poems of Sentiment: Containing an Erring Woman's Love, Love's Supremacy, and Wor by Ella Wheeler (1850-1919 Wilcox, 1906-01-01
  4. Sailing Sunny Seas; A Story Of Travel In Jamaica, Honolulu, Haiti, Santo Domingo, Porto Rico, St. Thomas, Dominica, Martinique, Trinidad And The West Indies
  5. The love sonnets of Abelard and Heloise by Peter Abelard 1079-1142 Helo?»se 1101-1164. from old catalog Wilcox Ella Wheeler 1850-1919, 1907-12-31
  6. Poems of pleasure by Ella Wheeler (1850-1919) Wilcox, 1981-01-01
  7. Poems of passion by Ella Wheeler (1850-1919) Wilcox, 1884-01-01
  8. Maurine by Ella Wheeler Wilcox 1850-1919, 1901-12-31
  9. Maurine, and other poems by Ella Wheeler Wilcox 1850-1919, 1892-12-31
  10. Poems of love by Ella Wheeler Wilcox 1850-1919, 1905-12-31
  11. New thought common sense and what life means to me by Ella Wheeler Wilcox 1850-1919, 1908-12-31
  12. Three women by Ella Wheeler Wilcox 1850-1919, 1897-12-31
  13. The worlds and I. by Ella Wheeler Wilcox . by Wilcox. Ella Wheeler. 1850-1919., 1918-01-01
  14. The heart of the new thought. written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. by Wilcox. Ella Wheeler. 1850-1919., 1902-01-01

1. Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919) - Writer And Mystic Rosicrucian
Printer version Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919) Writer and Mystic Rosicrucian by Dr. John Palo
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2. 1695. Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919). Respectfully Quoted A
1695. Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919). Respectfully Quoted A Dictionary of Quotations. 1989
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3. Creative Quotations From Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919)
Creative Quotations from . . . Ella Wheeler Wilcox 18501919) born on Nov 5. US "writer, poet, journalist".
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4. Maurine And Other Poems - WILCOX, ELLA WHEELER, 1850-1919
Maurine and Other Poems; WILCOX, ELLA WHEELER, 18501919. Offered by Carolina Bookshop
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5. Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919. Papers, 1843-1989 A Finding Aid
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 18501919. Papers, 1843-1989 A Finding Aid. Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America
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6. Ella Wheeler Wilcox Poetry
Visit this site for a comprehensive resource for Ella Wheeler Wilcox poetry online. The most famous poems from the Ella Wheeler Wilcox poetry
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7. Creative Quotations From Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919)
Famous Creative Women Quotations from . . . Ella Wheeler Wilcox 18501919) born on Nov 5. US writer, poet, journalist.
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8. Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919)
Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919) Writings. Shells (page images at MOA) Poems of Pleasure (page images at MOA)
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9. RPO Selected Poetry Of Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919)
Selected Poetry of Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919)
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10. It Might Have Been (Poems By Ella Wheeler Wilcox) @ Absolutely
It Might Have Been by Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850 1919) Send this Poem Printer Version. Enter Poetry Contest to win K!
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11. Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919) - Writer And Mystic Rosicrucian
Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919) Writer and Mystic Rosicrucian by Dr. John Palo.Ella WWilcox Ella Wheeler Wilcox is one of America’s great writers.
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Writer and Mystic Rosicrucian
by Dr. John Palo [The following was provided by Dr. Palo from his recent publication, Little Sayings of the Great Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Ms. Wilcox was instrumental in the establishment of the Rosicrucian movement in 20th Century America.] tour de force of optimism, of the triumph of hope over despair, of victory over failure, of good over evil, of kindness over selfishness. She gave no quarter to negativity. The harshness of life was but an opportunity to change lead into gold. She was a transcendental alchemist. We know the artistic works of Leonardo da Vinci led to his description as a master of chiaroscuro , i.e., the lay of light on darkness. Ms. Wilcox was such an artist. She did with her pen what he did with his brush. She had a mastery of expressing with words the play of light and hope and creativity upon dreariness and hopelessness and destructiveness.

12. Wisconsin Bibliographies In Women's Studies: Selected Sources On Individual Wisc
Wheeler, MP Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Sketches of Wisconsin Pioneer Women (Fort Autobiography of Wilcox (18501919), Rock County poet and journalist,
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Selected Sources on Individual Wisconsin Women
This is the second part of a bibliography in three parts on Wisconsin Women's History. The bibliography is number 16 of the series WISCONSIN BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN WOMEN'S STUDIES published by the University of Wisconsin System Women's Studies Librarian's Office, 430 Memorial Library, 728 State Street, Madison, WI 53706; 608-263-5754; email: the Women's Studies Librarian Included below are citations to women who spent a significant portion of their lives in Wisconsin. In addition to these citations, the Wisconsin Magazine of History in its early volumes (in the 1920s) frequently carried reminiscences by women of growing up in Wisconsin, and the Wisconsin Alumni Magazine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison frequently spotlighted women graduates. The Wisconsin Alumni Magazine is fully available online through the University of Wisconsin Digital Collection. Select it from the drop-down menu on the search page at http://libtext.library.wisc.edu/UW/Search.html , or browse individual issues via . Several books on the history of women at the University of Wisconsin have been digitized by the UW Libraries. They include essays on individual professors, as well as programs, departments, and organizations. There are also numerous privately published family histories and genealogies available in the Wisconsin Historical Society Library and elsewhere (the subject heading "WisconsinBiography" retrieves them). Women born in Wisconsin who left the state in early childhood and went on to prominence in other places are generally not listed on this bibliography. Suffrage leader Carrie Chapman Catt (born in Ripon) and

13. Wilcox, Ella Wheeler
Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 1901. Library of Congress, Washington, DC; neg. no. (18501919), poet and journalist. Born on November 5, 1850, in Johnstown Center
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Wilcox, Ella Wheeler
Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 1901 Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.; neg. no. LC USZ 62 69059 (1850-1919), poet and journalist Born on November 5, 1850, in Johnstown Center, Rock county, Wisconsin, Ella Wheeler from an early age was an avid reader of popular literature, especially the novels of E.D.E.N. Southworth, Mary Jane Holmes, and Ouida. Her first published work, some sketches submitted to the New York Mercury, appeared when she was 14 years old. Soon her poems were appearing in the Waverly Magazine and Leslie's Weekly. Except for a year at the University of Wisconsin (1867-68), she devoted herself thereafter to writing. Wheeler's first book, a collection of temperance verses, appeared in 1872 as Drops of Water. Shells, a collection of religious and moral poems, followed in 1873 and Maurine, a highly sentimental verse narrative, in 1876. The rejection of her next book, a collection of love poems, by a Chicago publisher on grounds that it was immoral helped ensure its success when it was issued by another publisher in 1883 as Poems of Passion

14. Creative Quotations From Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919)
Ella Wheeler Wilcox in quotations to inspire creative thinking.
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Creative Quotations from . . . Ella Wheeler Wilcox
1850-1919) born on Nov 5 US "writer, poet, journalist". "She wrote 40 volumes of sentimental verse including "Solitude."" Search millions of documents for Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Fishing For Creativity
Creative Perfumes The splendid discontent of God
With chaos made the world.
"There is new strength, repose of mind, and inspiration in fresh apparel." One ship drives east and another drives west
With the selfsame winds that flow.
'Tis the set of sails and not the gales
Which tells us the way to go. "Tis easy enough to be pleasant,
When life flows along like a song;
But the man worth while is the one who will smile When everything goes dead wrong." "Laugh, and the world laughs with you; Weep, and you weep alone; For the sad old earth must borrow its mirth, But has trouble enough of its own." Published Sources for the above Quotations:
F: ""Discontent," "The Collected Poems," 1917." R: "In "Correct Quotes for DOS," WordStar International, 1991."

15. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919)
Selected Poetry of Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919) Jenny Ballou s PeriodPiece Ella Wheeler Wilcox and her Times (Boston Houghton Mifflin Co., 1940;
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Selected Poetry of Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919)
from Representative Poetry On-line
Prepared by members of the Department of English at the University of Toronto
from 1912 to the present and published by the University of Toronto Press from 1912 to 1967.
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A UTEL (University of Toronto English Library) Edition
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Index to poems
  • The Little White Hearse
  • Solitude
    Notes on Life and Works
    Ella Wheeler, poet, novelist, and spiritualist, born November 5, 1850, in Johnstown Center, Wisconsin, was educated at home and at the University of Wisconsin. For a quarter-century from her first volume of pro-temperance poems, Drops of Water (1872), she wrote sentimentally and prolifically about the conventional family, where the man earns the living and the woman stays at home and bears children. Her works proved very popular in America. One book, Poems of Passion , enjoyed 60,000 sales over the first two years after publishers first refused to put it out, the idea that women had passions being corrupt. Ella Wheeler married a manufacturer, Robert Wilcox, in 1884. By the end of the century, although this marriage was a happy one, her ideas about women's lot had become less rosy. After his death, she set out to contact his spirit and believed that she had succeeded. During World War I she spoke to troups overseas about the family values they were fighting to keep. Her autobiography
  • 16. RPO -- Ella Wheeler Wilcox : Solitude
    Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919) Original text Poems by Ella WheelerWilcox (Toronto McClElland Stewart, 1919) 92-93.
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    Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919)
    Solitude
    Laugh, and the world laughs with you; Weep, and you weep alone; For the sad old earth must borrow its mirth, But has trouble enough of its 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 large and lordly train, But one by one we must all file on Through the narrow aisles of pain.
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    17. Ella Wheeler Wilcox Home Page
    A Biography of the writer and poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919). The site hasa listing of all her books available to read online.
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    Ella Wheeler Wilcox
    New Thought Poetess

    Ella Wheeler Wilcox, whilst perhaps not being one of America's greatest poets, was in her time one of the most popular, her verse appearing in innumerable magazines and periodicals as well as a number of books. She has probably been read by many more people than poets who have been considered her superiors. Whilst not all her poems are, of course, New Thought in outlook, in one of her books, Poems of Power, a dozen or more of her poems may be discerned typical of New Thought ideas and emphases. However, it was probably as regular contributor to newspapers that Ella Wheeler Wilcox reached her widest public, for she wrote syndicated articles for the Hearst newspapers. Many of these were simply expositions of the central teachings of New Thought, though not definitely linked with that minority point of view. Thus New Thought ideas found an outlet to the public they could never have gotten through specifically New Thought channels. Many of these ideas commended themselves to the minds of readers which might well have been closed by denominational prejudices, had they come labeled as New Thought. Ella was born November 5, 1850, in the village of Johnstown, Rock County, Wisconsin. Her parents were Marcus H. Wheeler, and Sarah Pratt Wheeler, with three older children they had followed, "Grandsir Pratt" from Vermont in 1849.

    18. Ella Wheeler Wilcox: Information From Answers.com
    Works by Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919) 1872 Drops of Water . The first of theWisconsin poet s more than forty volumes of sentimental verse is a.
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    showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Arts Business Entertainment Games ... More... On this page: Works Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Ella Wheeler Wilcox Works Works by Ella Wheeler Wilcox Drops of Water . The first of the Wisconsin poet's more than forty volumes of sentimental verse is a collection of temperance poems. Poems of Passion . Wilcox achieves a succ¨s de scandale when her romantic verse collection is attacked for its immorality.
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    Ella Wheeler Wilcox Ella Wheeler Wilcox November 5 October 30 ) was an American author and poet . Her best-known work was Poems of Passion , and her autobiography, The Worlds and I was published in 1918 shortly before her death. Pope 's "Whatever is, is right."). None of her work was included by F. O. Matthiesen in The Oxford Book of American Verse, but Hazel Felleman chose no less than thirteen of her poems for Best Loved Poems of the American People, while Martin Gardner selected "Solitude" and "The Winds of Fate" for Best Remembered Poems She is frequently cited in parody collections ( Pegasus Descending , others).

    19. Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919)
    Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919). Writings. Shells (page images at MOA); Poems ofPleasure (page images at MOA); How Salvator Won and Other Recitations (page
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    20. Project Gutenberg Titles By Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919
    Project Gutenberg Titles by. Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 18501919. An Ambitious Man The Englishman and Other Poems Hello Boys! The Kingdom of Love,
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