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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

1. Poem Title Index For Representative Poetry On-line
Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919) THE LITTLE WHITE HEARSE Indexes by Poet by First Line by Date by Keyword by Topic Criticism on Poetry Related Materials Encoding Guidelines Questions and Answers UT English Library Original
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Poem Title Index
  • 1914 I. Peace
  • 1914 II. Safety
  • 1914 III. The Dead
  • 1914 IV. The Dead ...
  • Absalom and Achitophel: The Second Part (excerpt)
  • Absence, Hear thou my Protestation
  • Abt Vogler
  • Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas
  • An Account of the Greatest English Poets (excerpt)
  • Acon and Rhodope; or, Inconstancy
  • Adam and Eve
  • Adam Lay Ibounden
  • Address to the Devil ...
  • Ae Fond Kiss
  • (excerpt)
  • The Aeneid (excerpt)
  • Afar in the Desert
  • The Affliction (I)
  • After Apple Picking
  • After the Golden Wedding (Three Soliloquies) ...
  • Aftermath
  • After-Thought see Sonnets from The River Duddon: After-Thought
  • Afton Water
  • Again at Christmas did we Weave see In Memoriam A. H. H.:
  • Against Evil Company
  • Against Idleness and Mischief
  • The Age Demanded ...
  • Alas! so all Things now do Hold their Peace
  • Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there see Sonnet CX: Alas, 'tis True I have Gone here and there
  • Alastor; or, The Spirit of Solitude
  • Albion's England (excerpt)
  • Alexander's Feast
  • All the Hills and Vales Along
  • All Things Bright and Beautiful see Maker of Heaven and Earth
  • Almond Blossom
  • "Alone"
  • Along the field as we came by see A Shropshire Lad XXVI: Along the field as we came by
  • Along with Youth
  • An Alphabet of Famous Goops ...
  • Alysoun
  • Amazing Grace see Faith's Review and Expectation
  • America
  • America the Beautiful
  • American Poets: Longfellow ...
  • Anacreontics (excerpt)
  • An Anatomy of the World (excerpt)
  • Ancient Music
  • The Ancient World
  • And If I Did, What Then?
  • 2. Ella Wheeler Wilcox
    Ella Wheeler Wilcox. (18501919). The Wisconsin years of Ella WheelerWilcox have been called the Midwest's Golden Age of Literature.
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    3. Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919) - Writer And Mystic Rosicrucian
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    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.

    4. Creative Quotations From Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919)
    Quotes from Ella Wheeler Wilcox to inspire your creative thinking
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    (1850-1919) born on Nov 5 US writer, poet, journalist. She wrote 40 volumes of sentimental verse including "Solitude."
    Previous Set of Quotes
    Random Quotes Next Set of Quotes The two kinds of people on earth that I mean/ Are the people who lift and the people who lean.
    It has ever been since time began,/ And ever will be, till time lose breath,/ That love is a mood no more to man,/ And love to a woman is life or death. Like the waves of the sea are the ways of fate as we voyage thru life. 'Tis the set of the soul which decides its goal and not the calm or the strife. With every deed you are sowing a seed, though the harvest you may not see. A pat on the back is only a few vertebrae removed from a kick in the pants, but is miles ahead in results.
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    5. Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919) - Writer And Mystic Rosicrucian
    Library, The Rosicrucian Archive. Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919)Writer and Mystic Rosicrucian by Dr. John Palo. The following was
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    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.
      So many Gods, so many creeds

    6. Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919) At Famous Creative Women
    Quotes from Ella Wheeler Wilcox to inspire your creative thinking
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    FCW Home Browse by Month Lookup Indexes Search eLibrary ... Bemorecreative Famous Creative Women presents. . . Ella Wheeler Wilcox
    (1850-1919) born on Nov 5 US writer, poet, journalist. She wrote 40 volumes of sentimental verse including "Solitude."
    Previous Set of Quotes
    Next Set of Quotes Come, cuddle your head on my shoulder, dear,/ Your head like the golden-rod,/ And we will go sailing away from here/ To the beautiful land of Nod.
    No question is ever settled/ Until it is settled right. All love that has not friendship for its base,/ Is like a mansion built upon the sand. Feast, and your halls are crowded;/ Fast, and the world goes by. There is no chance, no destiny, no fate, that can hinder or control the firm resolve of a determined soul.
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    7. Creative Quotations From Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919)
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    (1850-1919) born on Nov 5 US writer, poet, journalist. She wrote 40 volumes of sentimental verse including "Solitude."
    Previous Set of Quotes
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    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.
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    8. Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919) - Writer And Mystic Rosicrucian
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    10. Project Gutenberg Author Record
    Project Gutenberg Author record. Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 18501919. Titles. KingdomOf Love, The. Maurine And Other Poems. New Thought Pastels. Poems Of Cheer.
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    Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919
    Titles
    Hello, Boys! Kingdom Of Love, The Maurine And Other Poems New Thought Pastels ... Yesterdays
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    11. Project Gutenberg Author Index
    Wiggin, Kate Douglas Smith, 18561923. Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 1850-1919.Wilcox, Ella (Wheeler), 1855-1919. Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900.
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    Author Index "W"
    Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883 Wairy, Louis Constant, 1778-1845 Walker, H. Wilfrid Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913 ... Wyss, Johann David, 1743-1818
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    12. Ella Wheeler Wilcox Biography
    Ella Wheeler Wilcox. (18501919). New Thought Poetess. Ella Wheeler Wilcox, whilst perhaps not being one of America's
    http://cornerstone.wwwhubs.com/wilcox.htm
    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.

    13. Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919)
    American Literature on the Web. Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919). WritingsShells (page images at MOA); Poems of Pleasure (page images
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    Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919)

    14. Picture History - Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919)
    Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919) Wilcox was an American author who is best rememberedfor verse tinged with an eroticism that, while rather oblique, was still
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    Edward R. Murrow. Edward R. Murrow (19081965). Ella Wheeler Wilcox (1850-1919).Elliot F. Shepherd. Ellis Henry Roberts (1827-1918). Fanny Fern (1811-1872).
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    16. Poet Index For Representative Poetry On-line
    SELECTED POETRY OF Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919). from RepresentativePoetry On-line Prepared by members of the Department of English
    http://www.library.utoronto.ca/utel/rp/authors/wilcox.html
    Poet Index Poem Index Random Search ... Concordance document.writeln(divStyle)
    Poet Index
  • ANONYMOUS A
  • Sarah Fuller Adams
  • Joseph Addison
  • Mark Akenside
    Amelia Alderson ( see Amelia Opie
  • Cecil Frances Alexander
    Ellen Alleyne ( see Christina Rossetti
  • William Allingham
    Anodos ( see Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
  • Matthew Arnold
  • Anne Askew
  • John Askham B
  • Mary Barber
  • Richard Harris Barham
  • Sabine Baring-Gould
  • William Barnes ...
  • Richard Barnfield
    Elizabeth Barrett ( see Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • David Bates
  • Katharine Lee Bates
  • Thomas Bateson (ca. 1570-1630)
  • James Beattie
  • Francis Beaumont
  • Thomas Lovell Beddoes
  • The Venerable Bede ...
  • Aphra Behn
    Acton Bell (
    Currer Bell (
    Ellis Bell (
  • Arthur Christopher Benson
    Mary Berwick ( see Adelaide Procter
  • Ambrose Bierce
  • Robert Blair
  • William Blake
    Phyllis Bloom ( see Phyllis Gotlieb
  • Louise Bogan
  • Francis William Bourdillon
  • William Lisle Bowles
  • Anne Bradstreet (ca. 1612-1672) Tabitha Bramble ( see Mary Robinson
  • Nicholas Breton
  • Gilbert E. Brooke
  • Rupert Brooke
  • Shirley Brooks ...
  • Thomas Edward Brown Felicia Dorothea Browne ( see Felicia Dorothea Hemans
  • William Browne
  • Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • Robert Browning
  • Alice Mary Buckton ...
  • A. H. Reginald Buller
  • 17. Wilcox, Ella Wheeler
    Wilcox, Ella Wheeler. Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 1901. Library of Congress, Washington,DC; neg. no. LC USZ 62 69059. (18501919), poet and journalist
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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

    18. Ella Wheeler Wilcox Bibliography
    the first and last stanzas of her famous poem which begins Laugh and the worldlaughs with you, Weep, and you weep alone. Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 18501919.
    http://12.228.243.202/~redwards/bib/bibarch.htm
    AN ELLA WHEELER WILCOX BIBLIOGRAPHY
    by Richard A. Edwards, c1997-2000. ARTICLES (MAGAZINES) BOOKS MUSIC ARCHIVES ... ELLA HOME PAGE The complete IMAGE and/or TEXT is available of some of the works listed marked with this image
    ARCHIVES Berkeley, CA
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    Wilcox, Ella Wheeler
    Ella Wheeler Wilcox letter to Lydia A. Houghton.
    Milwaukee, Wisc. : 1880. ALS, [1880?] May 20.
    Archive/Manuscript Control ACCESSION: 26284071 UNIV OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
    2 p. ; 21 cm. Berkeley, CA
    University of California

    New York : ALS, 1891 June. ACCESSION: 26872635 UNIV OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY [1] leaf ; 20 cm. NOTES: Concerning two of her books. La Jolla, CA J.S.Copley Library [Short Beach, Connecticut]. Archive/Manuscript Control COPLEY PRESS, J S COPLEY LIBR, CA 1 p. ; 25 x 17.5 cm. (with 2 ALS). NOTES: Original typed manuscript of Wheeler's famous poem "Interlude," signed by the poet. Also included: two ALS, one undated (16.5 x 13 cm.) and one dated October 12, 1892 (20.5x 13.5 cm.), the latter to C. C. Hunt, concerning publishers' syndicates. La Jolla, CA

    19. Ella Wheeler Wilcox Bibliography
    OTHER Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 18501919. New York M. Witmark, 1913. Wilcox,Ella Wheeler,; 1850-1919. Detroit, Sidney A. Witherbee, 1898.
    http://12.228.243.202/~redwards/bib/bibmusic.htm
    AN ELLA WHEELER WILCOX BIBLIOGRAPHY by Richard A. Edwards, c1997-2000. ARTICLES (MAGAZINES) BOOKS MUSIC ARCHIVES ... ELLA HOME PAGE The complete IMAGE and/or TEXT is available of some of the works listed marked with this image MUSIC All in a coach and four.
    by Fanciulli, Francesco
    Words by Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
    [no date] 4 pieces. 33 cm.
    Manuscripts in ink.
    For voice and piano.
    First line: The quality folk went riding by. The beautiful land of Nod.
    by Greene, Edwin.
    Boston : The Boston Music Co., 1904.
    Musical Score, 10 p. The beautiful land of Nod : song.
    Lehmann, Liza, 1862-1918. New York :; Boosey, 1908. 1 score (5 p.) ; 35 cm. Publisher: H. 5828; Boosey Songs with piano. Note(s): For voice and piano./ Cover title./ Words also printed as text preceding score. Responsibility: the words by Ella Wheeler Wilcox ; the music by Liza Lehmann. The birth of the opal : a cantata for women's voices. Reed, C. H. (Carl H.) New York : G. Schirmer, 1890. Musical Score : 1 score (19 p.) ; 27 cm. SERIES: G. Schirmer's collection of oratorios and cantatas NOTES: For women's voices (SSAA) with cello and piano. MUSIC NO: 8789; G. Schirmer

    20. Ella Wheeler Wilcox
    Ella Wheeler Wilcox (18501919) New Thought Poetess. Ella WheelerWilcox, whilst perhaps not being one of America's greatest poets
    http://website.lineone.net/~cornerstone/wilcox.htm
    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.

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