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Born in November 5, 1850 / Died in October 30, 1919 / United States / English

Poems by Wilcox Ella Wheeler

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War

... God gave Being, and breath, and high resolve to youth ...

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The Dirge Of The Winds

... Shrieked and groaned, sobbed and wailed, like the soul of unrest ...

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The Question.

... Through all our search for worldly gains and treasures, ...

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Work For Woman

... "Oh! these temperance lectures seem ...

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Growing Old

... And the birds that sang till our heart strings rang ...

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Why The Daisies Are Not All White

... "Fie!" the good nurse dew-drop said, ...

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Don't Drink

... And found they were slaves to this seeming good friend, ...

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The Deadliest Sin

... And light-struck, walks in madness toward the night ...

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How Is It?

... en each individual expresses nothing but love and peace in his daily life, there will be no more war ...

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Over The May Hill

... Whirling and whirling through moonlight and star-light, ...

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The Princess's Finger-Nail: A Tale Of Nonsense Land

... For they said, and the truth of the saying was plain, ...

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Sign-Board

... I will paint with the skill of a master, ...

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The Glory That Slumbered In The Granite Rock

...   But smiled when the steeples rose, white and tall, ...

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Camouflage

... Soldiers in their fight with foes- ...

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The King and the Siren

...   "Dear King," she said, "henceforth my voice shall raise ...