Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Titles
An Erring Woman's Love - Part I.
An Erring Woman's Love - Part II.
An Old Man To His Sleeping Young Bride
Decoration Poem (A year that was solemn, and sad and strange, ...)
Decoration Poem (Gather them out of the valley ...)
Don't Talk When You've Nothing To Say
If (If I were sent to represent...)
If (Twixt what thou art, and what thou wouldst be, let...)
Life (All in the dark we grope along,...)
Life (An infant wailing in nameless fear...)
Lines Written On The Death Of James Buell
New Year (As the old year sinks down in Time's ocean...)
New Year (I look straight in your eyes...)
New Year (I saw on the hills of the morning...)
Poem (After the battles are over ...)
Progress (In its giving and its getting...)
Progress (Let there be many windows to your soul ...)
Success (As we gaze up life's slope, as we gaze...)
Success (No mortal yet has measured his full force...)
The Difference (Passion is what the sun feels for the earth...)
The Difference (Up in the cosy chamber...)
The Law (Life is a Shylock; always it demands...)
The Law (The sun may be clouded, yet ever the sun...)
The Tulip Bed At Greeley Square
The Watcher (I think I hear the sound of horses' feet,...)
The Watcher (She gave her soul and body for a carriage,...)
Tired (I am tired to-night, and something...)
Tired (My heart and soul are all to tired to tell...)





