Poems of power
by Wilcox, Ella Wheeler frey50
Published by : W.B. Conkey & Company (Chicago, Illinois) , 1901 Physical details: 159 p.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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800 - 899 | Book Cart | 811 Wil (Browse shelf) | Available | 87190 |
The meeting of the centuries; Death has crowned him a martyr; Grief; Speech; Illusion; Assertion; The Queen's last ride; I am; Woman and war; A fallen leaf; This too shall pass away; Success; Recrimination; Threefold; Wishing; We two; The poet's theme; Love is all; Song of the spirit; Womanhood; Morning prayer; Voices of the people; The world grows better; The bed; Discontent; A man's ideal; War sonnets; My launch and I; The fire brigade; Progress; The tides; That day; So many ways; The protest; The snowflakes; God's Motto; How like the sea; True charity; When the regiment came back; Woman to man; The traveler; The earth; Now; You and To-day; The reason; The chain; Mission; Repetition; Begin the day; Words; Fate and I; unto the end; Attainment; A plea to peace; Presumption; High noon; Thought magnets; Smiles; The undiscovered country; The universal route; Unanswered prayers; Thanksgiving; Contrasts; Thy ship; Life; A marine etching; Love theyself last; Christmas fancies; The river; Sorry; Ambition's trail; Uncontrolled; Will; To an astrologer; Ther tendril's fate; The times; The question; Sorrow's uses; If; Which are you?; The creed to be; Inspiration; The wish; Three friends; You never can tell; Here and now; Unconquered; All that love asks; Does it pay?; Sestina; The optimist; The pessimist; An aspiration; Life's harmonies; Preparation; Gethsemane; God's measure; Noblesse Oblige; A domestic conversation; The commercial traveler; The world's need