Poems by Wilcox Ella Wheeler
What I Have Seen #4
... He had climbed the steep pathway, and cut his way through ...
Into The World
... To jostle and crowd with his brothers, ...
Let Them Go
... Like frost-bound bulbs, that yet shall start and bloom ...
Winter Rain
... I look straight in the world's bold eyes, and smile ...
The Black Sheep
... And she called them "black sheep" when, with a shock, ...
Memory's Mansion
... But the mansion seemed filled with the old attic scent ...
Two Boys And A Cigarette
... This queer little creature made friends with the boys, ...
The Black Charger
... Through hamlet, through village, through country, through town, ...
The Undiscovered Country
... Still, though he search from shore to distant shore, ...
Woman To Man
... We were Content, sir, till you starved us, heart and brain ...
What Would It Be?
... And thought upon thought let Eden be wrought, ...
Ascension
... And the faith and the light and the knowledge needed ...
Mother's Kisses
... Baby was running and stubbed his toe, stubbed his toe, stubbed his toe, ...
New Year
... for, oh! White hands will plant the seeds of sin and woe- ...
On Seeing The Diabutsu--At Kamakura, Japan
... Long have I searched, Cathedral shrine, and hall, ...