Custer, and Other Poems – Poems by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
June 11, 2009 by admin
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- “Love Thyself Last”
- A Maiden To Her Mirror
- A Marine Etching
- All That Love Asks
- Ambition’s Trail
- An Old Man To His Sleeping Young Bride
- Christmas Fancies
- Contrasts
- Custer
- Does It Pay
- Earthly Pride
- Here And Now
- High Noon
- I Am
- If
- In my fierce youth
- Life’s Harmonies
- Looking back,
- Music In The Flat
- Preaching vs. Practice
- Preparation
- Sestina
- Smiles
- Sorrow’s Uses
- Sorry
- The Creed To Be
- The Duel
- The Hammock’s Complaint
- The Kettle
- The Old Wooden Cradle
- The Optimist
- The Question
- The River
- The Tendril’s Faith
- The Times
- The Traveled Man
- The Tryst
- The Tulip Bed At Greeley Square
- The Undiscovered Country
- The Universal Route
- The World’s Need
- Thought-Magnets
- Three Friends
- Thy Ship
- To An Astrologer
- Transformation
- Two Nights
- Unanswered Prayers
- Unconquered
- Uncontrolled
- What a world
- Which Are You?

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