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         Wilcox Ella Wheeler:     more books (23)
  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

41. Alphabetical List Of Notable Wisconsin Authors
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 18501919, 1977. Wilder, Thornton, 1897-1975, 1976. Wilder,Laura Ingalls, 1867-1957, 1973. Willard, Frances E. 1839-1898, 1980
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42. Friendship After Love? - Wilcox
Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919). Friendship after Love. AFTER the fierce midsummerall ablaze Has burned itself to ashes, and expires
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Links to... ...other Poetry Sites Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919) Friendship after Love A FTER 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. The above poem can be found, for example, in:

43. Thanksgiving - Wilcox
Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919). Thanksgiving. WE walk on starry fields of whiteAnd do not see the daisies; For blessings common in our sight
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Links to... ...other Poetry Sites Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919) Thanksgiving W E walk on starry fields of white And do not see the daisies; For blessings common in our sight We rarely offer praises. We sigh for some supreme delight To crown our lives with splendor, And quite ignore our daily store Of pleasures sweet and tender. Our cares are bold and push their way Upon our thought and feeling. They hang about us all the day, Our time from pleasure stealing. So unobtrusive many a joy We pass by and forget it, But worry strives to own our lives And conquers if we let it. There's not a day in all the year But holds some hidden pleasure, And looking back, joys oft appear To brim the past's wide measure.

44. AR-News: Voice Of The Voiceless --Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 1850-1919
Mensaje Subject Voice of the Voiceless Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 18501919 Voiceof the Voiceless I am the voice of the voiceless Through me, the dumb shall
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Tue Feb 10 22:50:53 EST 2004 From street, from cage and from kennel, From jungle, and stall, 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. And I am my brother's keeper, And I will fight his fight; And speak the word for beast and bird, Till the world shall set things right. -Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 1850-1919 next part An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.envirolink.org/pipermail/ar-news/attachments/20040210/c4829a89/attachment.html More information about the AR-News mailing list

45. The DISH Unbossed And Unbought News And Information You Can Use
Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919). Ella Wheeler was born November 5, 1850, in thevillage of Johnstown, Rock County, Wisconsin. Her parents, Marcus H. and
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The DISH Unbossed and unbought news and information you can use Dedicated to the Dialogue on Race Nothing But Stones By Ella Wheeler Wilcox I think I never passed so sad an hour, Dear friend, as that one at the church to-night. The edifice from basement to the tower Was one resplendent blaze of coloured light. Through broad aisles the stylish crowd was thronging, It seemed to give me infinite relief. I wept. Strange eyes looked on in well-bred wonder. I dried my tears: their gaze profaned my grief. Wrapped in the costly furs, and silks, and laces, Beat alien hearts, that had no part with me. I could not read, in all those proud cold faces, One thought of sympathy. I watched them bowing and devoutly kneeling, Heard their responses like sweet waters roll Seemed gushing from a full and fervent soul. I listened to the man of holy calling, He spoke of creeds, and hailed his own as best; But naught that gave me rest: Nothing that helped me bear the daily grinding Of soul with body, heart with heated brain; Nothing to show the purpose of this blinding And sometimes overwhelming sense of pain.

46. Parents United Together What's New 7-2001
To those who love us best. ~Ella Wheeler Wilcox~ (18501919) We are what werepeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit. ~Aristotle~
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Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will."
"It's not that I'm so smart it's just that I stay with problems longer."
Albert Einstein "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind." Albert Einstein All compromise is based on give and take, but there can be no give and take on fundamentals. Any compromise on mere fundamentals is surrender. For it is all give and no take. People are often unreasonable, illogical, and self-centered; forgive them anyway. If you are kind, People may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives; Be kind anyway. If you are successful, you will win some false friends and some true enemies; Succeed anyway.

47. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (W)
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler (Wilcox, Ella Wheeler ). 18501919. Biography available Wilde, Oscar (Wilde, Oscar Fingal O Flahertie Wills ). 1854-1900
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48. Ella Wheeler Wilcox, On Seeing The Daibutsu
Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919) was a prolific poet and essayist who at the turnof the twentieth century was among the most popular of American writers.
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Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Long have I searched, Cathedral shrine, and hall,
To find a symbol, from the hand of art,
That gave the full expression (not a part)
Of that ecstatic peace which follows all
This outer emblem of the inner heart
Immortal answer, to the mortal call. Unknown the artist, vaguely known his creed:
But the bronze wonder of his work sufficed
To lift me to the heights his faith had trod.
For one rich moment, opulent indeed,
I walked with Krishna, Buddha, and the Christ, And felt the full serenity of God. Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919) was a prolific poet and essayist who at the turn of the twentieth century was among the most popular of American writers. For many years she published a daily poem for newspaper syndication, and her work appeared frequently in mass circulation magazines such as Cosmopolitan and . She rose to prominence when the would-be publisher of her fourth book

49. The Winds Of Fate, By Ella Wheeler Wilcox
And not the calm or the strife. (Excerpted from Poems of Optimism, by EllaWheeler Wilcox, 18501919. The author s birthday is November 5.)
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One ship drives east and another drives west,
With the self-same winds that blow,
'Tis the set of the sails
And not the gales
That tell them the way to go.
Like the winds of the sea are the winds of fate,
As we voyage along through life,
'Tis the set of the soul
That decides its goal
And not the calm or the strife. (Excerpted from: Poems of Optimism , by Ella Wheeler Wilcox , 1850-1919. The author's birthday is November 5.) All items are believed to be in the public domain, unless otherwise noted. If you know that an item displayed is not in the public domain, please send the publishing information to me by e-mail. Upon verification, I will remove the item from the archive, unless permission to use has been given by the author. Thanks. Scott Hayes Home Page Guestbook E-mail me

50. The Evolution Of Wiccan Ethics: King Who??
Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919) Writer and Mystic Rosicrucian. Rosicrucian Library.(http//www.crcsite.org/Wilcox.htm).
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The Evolution of Wiccan Ethics
King Who
I apologize for not getting this paper out sooner - I am working on my second book and I have not had the time to piece my research together. Below are some messages I have received in response to my work which cover some very useful information on King Pausole. It is great to see others taking such an interest in researching these things since it is sadly lacking in most "authoritative" works on Wicca. Join the announcement list to be informed when the essay is online. The below letter from David R. Jones was compiled from his much more extensive paper which he was kind enough to share during my initial inquiries into the "Good King Pausol" reference made by Gerald Gardner. About the Author
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51. Kinship, Compassion, Animal Liberation, Animal Cruelty, Poem, Poetry | Ella Whee
Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919). I am the voice of the voiceless; Through me thedumb shall speak, Till the deaf world s ear be made to hear
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Kinship
Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919 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. And I am my brother's keeper, And I will fight his fight, And speak the word for beast and bird, Till the world shall set things right.

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ALL THAT LOVE ASKS
"ALL that I ask," says Love, "is just to stand
And gaze, unchided, deep in thy dear eyes;
For in their depths lies largest Paradise.
Yet, if perchance one pressure of thy hand
Be granted me, then joy I thought complete
Were still more sweet." "All that I ask," says Love, "all that I ask,
Is just thy hand clasp. Could I brush thy cheek
As zephyrs brush a rose leaf, words are weak
To tell the bliss in which my soul would bask.
There is no language but would desecrate A joy so great." "All that I ask, is just one tender touch Of that soft cheek. Thy pulsing palm in mine, Thy dark eyes lifted in a trust divine And those curled lips that tempt me overmuch Turned where I may not seize the supreme bliss Of one mad kiss. "All that I ask," says Love, "of life, of death. Or of high heaven itself, is just to stand, Glance melting into glance, hand twined in hand, The while I drink the nectar of thy breath, In one sweet kiss, but one, of all thy store, I ask no more." "All that I ask "nay, self-deceiving Love, Reverse thy phrase, so thus the words may fall

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Wiggin, Kate Douglas. Wilcox, Ella Wheeler 18501919. Custer and otherpoems (HTI-American Verse Project); Reviews. Wilcoxiana A Review of Ella Wheeler
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56. WENS Member List
Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919). Surround yourself with only people who aregoing to lift you higher. -Oprah Winfrey (1954 -)
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HOME JOIN US BUSINESS RESOURCES ... RADIO SHOW WENS MEMBER LIST Sign Up Now! WENS Testimonials WENS Member List ... Upcoming Events The Wisdom Of Women The more independent you want to be; the more generous you must be with yourself as a woman. Diane von Furstenberg No one can make you feel inferior without your consent Eleanor Roosevelt Please know that I am aware of the hazards. I want to do it because I want to do it. Women must try to do things as men have tried. When they fail, their failure must be but a challenge to others. Amelia Earhart In her last letter to her husband I do not know anyone who has got to the top without hard work. That is the recipe. It will not always get you to the top, but should get you pretty near. Margaret Thatcher Anne Sullivan Whatever women do they must do twice as well as men to be thought half as good. Luckily, this is not difficult.

57. Www.weddings.co.uk - Love Poetry 2
Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919). The meadow and the mountain with desire Gazedon each other, till a fierce unrest Surged neath the meadow s seemingly calm
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I wish I could remember that first day, First hour, first moment of your meeting me, If bright or dim the season, it might be Summer or Winter for aught that I can say; So unrecorded did it slip away, So blind was I to see and to foresee, So dull to mark the budding of my tree That would not blossom yet for many a May. If only I could recollect it, such A day of days! I let it come and go As traceless as a thaw of bygone snow; It seemed to mean so little, meant so much; If only now I could recall that touch

58. Learning To Give - Quotes From The Perspective Of Women
Wilcox, Ella Wheeler Poet and journalist (18501919) -More quotes about CoreDemocratic Values Civil Society Justice Women
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59. A.Word.A.Day--Today's Word
so many creeds, So many paths that wind and wind, While just the art of beingkind is all the sad world needs. Ella Wheeler Wilcox, poet (1850-1919)
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esemplastic (es-em-PLAS-tik) adjective Having the capability of moulding diverse ideas or things into unity. [From Greek es- (into) + en, neuter of eis (one) + plastic. Coined by poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834), apparently after German Ineinsbildung (forming into one)]. Here is how Coleridge used the term in his 1817 Biographia Literaria or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions. Vol. I, Chapter 13: On the imagination, or esemplastic power. O Adam! one Almighty is, from whom All things proceed, and up to him return If not depraved from good: created all Such to perfection, one first nature all Indued with various forms, various degrees. "Admirers of (A.N.) Wilson, and I have been one of them, may console themselves by speculating that he just got impatient, or tired. Or that a minor demon, in a snit over his prolific output and ambitious subject matter, cast a temporary malediction on his esemplastic powers of fiction-making." Gail Godwin, Losing It All, The Washington Post, Jan 23, 1994. Like a house of cards, Enron corporation came down a few weeks ago. Its bankruptcy proceedings opened what may turn out to be a Pandora's box for more than just the corporation itself. Journalists are using the freshly minted term Enronomics to describe this corporation's brand of economics and accounting: off-the-record dealings, cooking books, and number sorcery that led to its rise and crash. Creative accounting has been going on for ages but it seems that Enron perfected it.

60. University Of Delaware: MCCLURE PUBLISHING COMPANY ARCHIVES
Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Ida Tarbell, Gilbert Parker, and Invin S. Cobb. Floriano Jaccacci Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 18501919 nd ALS 1p To McClure F18
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Accessioned : Purchase, June 1987.
Extent : 1 linear ft.
Content : Correspondence, clippings, interviews, notes, photographs, manuscripts,
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Access : The collection is open for research.
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The publishing enterprises of Samuel Sidney McClure are an important facet of early twentieth-century American journalism. The McClure Syndicate, started by Samuel Sidney McClure in 1884, was the first successful company of its kind, and was largely responsible for introducing many American and British writers to a national public. His later venture, McClure's Magazine , contained the influential "muckraking" articles of Ida Tarbell, Ray Stannard Baker, and Lincoln Steffens; it also had the distinction of promoting the then-unknown writer, Willa Cather. Although S.S. McClure's tenuous business competency would cause him to lose control over these ventures in the early part of the twentieth century, other members of his family, most notably his cousin, Henry Herbert McClure (d. 1938), were able to maintain a more steady career in the publishing world through the 1930s.

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