AN ELLA WHEELER WILCOX BIBLIOGRAPHY
by Richard A. Edwards, c1997-2000.
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MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER ARTICLES AND POEMS

"Abelard to Heloise." (Poem)
Current Literature 42 (March 1907): 341.
Text of this poem.

"About May"
Wide Awake Magazine X (Dec. 1886-May 1887)
Boston: D. Lothrop Co.

“Achievemant.”
The Evening Call [Philadelphia] 8 Jan. 1885: 1. [—Courier-Journal.]

“The Actor”
The Evening Call [Philadelphia] 30 Dec. 1887: 6. [From The Christmas Mirror.]

"An Address to Husbands."
Conkey's Home Journal (September 1901)

"Advice" (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 1 Jun. 1901: 12.
Text of this poem.

"All in a Coach and Four" (Poem)
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 91 (Jan. 1913): 63.
Text of this poem.

"Always at Sea." (Poem)
Current Literature 51 (Sept. 1911): 335.
Text of this poem.

"America." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping 62 (June 1916): 690-691.
Text and image of this poem.

"Americans, March on!"
Cosmopolitan (July 1919)

"Americas to the world." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 31 (Sept. 1901): 529-30.
Text of this poem.

"Angela" (Poem)
Peterson's Magazine (October, 1881): 278
Text of this poem.

"Anointing Hymn." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 05 Jan. 1903: 7.

“Answered Prayers.”
The Evening Call [Philadelphia] 15 Oct. 1883: 3.

“Answered Prayers.” (Poem)
Nautilus 9 (1950): 16.

"The Apparition"
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 83 (Jan/June 1909): 458-9.
Full Text.

"Are You Loving Enough?" (Poem)
Everybody's Magazine 37 (Aug. 1917): 160.
Text of this poem.

"Arrow and Bow." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan  (June 1914): 72.
Text of this poem.

"As a River Floweth."
The Papyrus 5,5 (December 1905):19.
Text of this poem.

“As You go Through Life” (Poem)
The Ladies Home Journal 7.10 (Sept. 1890): 2.
Text of this poem.

“As You go Through Life” (Poem)
The Constitution [Atlanta] 20 Jan. 1901: 10.
Text of this poem.

"Assertion." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 29 (Aug. 1900): 437.
Text of this poem.

"At Fontainebleau." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 42 (Apr. 1907): 650.
Text of this poem.

"At Forty-eight"
The Times-Democrat [New Orleans] 7 Sept. 1885: 7.
Text of this poem.

"At the Boro Boedoer." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 51 (July 1911): 263.
Text of this poem.

"At Set of Sun." (Poem)
Review of Reviews 6 (Nov. 1892):493.
Text of this poem.

"Attainment."
The Papyrus 6,3 (April 1906): 32.
Text of this poem.

"The Awakening."
The Chap-Book 5.7 (Aug. 15, 1896): 289.
Text of this poem.

"A Bachelor to a Married Flirt." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan (April 1916)

"Battle Hymn of the Women." (Poem)
Delineator 76 (Sept. 1910): 168.
Text of this poem.

"Battles." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping Magazine (May 1901)

“Be Not Attached.” (Poem)
Nautilus 11 (1909): 15.

"Be not attached." (Poem)
Current Literature 48 (Jan. 1910): 105.
Text of this poem.

"Be Proud of Your Work, Even Humble." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 06 Mar.1907: 7.

"The Beautiful Land of Nod." (Poem)
The Gentlewoman Magazine (September 1926)

"Beauty." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 58 (March 1915): 366-367.
Text of this poem.

"The Behavior of Americans Abroad." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 19 Feb. 1907: 7.

“Between School-Room and Altar.” (Column)
The Ladies Home Journal 8.1 (Dec. 1890): 2.

"Beyond." (Poem)
Charlotte Home-Democrat 18 July 1884: 1.
Text of this poem.

"Beyond." (Poem)
The North Carolinian [Elizabeth City, NC] 31 Aug. 1887: 1.
Text of this poem.

"Beyond." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 12 May 1905: 7.
Text of this poem.

"Beyond." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 29 Jan. 1906: 7
Text of this poem.

"The Birth of the Opal" (Poem)
 The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 27 Nov. 1901: 7.
Text of this poem.

"The Black Man's Claim." (Poem)
Colored American Magazine 6.1 (Nov. 1902): 40.
Link to this article's text.

"Blase'." (Poem)
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 39 (Jan./June 1887): 484.
Text of this poem.

"Blasphemy of Guns" (Poem) Illustrated by Charles A. Winter.
Cosmopolitan 59 (June 1915): 18-19.
Text of this poem.

"Books and Authors" [containing "If All My Ships Came Home.”]
The Constitution [Atlanta] 10 Mar. 1901: The Sunny South Sup. 6.
In literary column, “Literature and Religion,” edited by Lucian L. Knight.
Link to this article's text.

"The Braggart!"
Munsey's Magazine (January-June, 1897): 638.
Text of this poem.

"A Breakfast With Sarah Bernhardt." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 23 Jan. 1907: 7.

"Brotherhood." (Poem)
Current Literature 53 (Aug 1912): 232.
Text of this poem.

"Brotherhood." (Poem)
Literary Digest 63 (Nov. 22, 1919): 38.

"But a Dream" (Poem)
Peterson's Magazine (March 1882): 219.
Text of this poem.

"The Butterflies' Fad"
The New York Times 16 June 1895: 27.

"Call of the Race Track."
National Magazine (April 1913)

"Canada." (Poem)
Current Literture 53 (Oct. 1912): 477.

“Carnations.”
The Evening Call [Philadelphia] 19 Aug. 1884: 3. [—Demorest’s Monthly for September.]

"The Carpet of Dreams" (Poem)
Nashs & Pall Mall Magazine (April 1917)
Link to this article's text.

"Cat's Tale." (Poem)
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 85 (Feb 1910): 240.

"The Cello." (Poem)
The Age-Herald [Birmingham, Ala.] 24 Oct. 1900: 4.
Link to this article's text.

"Certitude." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping 63 (July 1916): 34.

"The Chaperon." (Poem)
The Smart Set: A Magazine of Cleverness 3:3 (March 1901)

"Character Building The Purpose of Life." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 07 Nov. 1906: 7.

"The Children of the Mills."
Cosmopolitan 34:1 (Nov. 1902): 118.
Link to this poem's text.

"Christ crucified." (Poem)
with paintings by Sigismond de Ivanowski
Everybody's Magazine 22 (Jan. 1910): 33-40.
Link to this poem and paintings image.

"Christmas, 1903" (Poem)
Ainslee's : A Magazine of Clever Fiction (Dec. 1903)

"A Christmas Garland."
With commentary by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Elizabeth Custer, etc.
The Ladies Home Journal VIII(1) (Christmas 1890)

"Christmas Thoughts."
by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
The Life [Kansas City, MO] 1.1 (Jan. 1902): 269-270.

“Circumstance.”  (Poem)
New Thought (April 1902): 20.

"Columbia." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan Magazine 26 (1898): 212.
Text of this poem.

"Columbia's Motto." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan Magazine 26 (March 1899): 522.
Text of this poem.

"Comments on the Upton Sinclair Colony." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 29 Nov. 1906: 7.

"Completion." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 46 (April 1909): 525.

"Completion." (Poem)
Current Literature 46 (May 1909): 567-8.

"Concentration." (Poem)
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 49 (Jan./June 1892): 721.

"Concentration." (Poem)
Harper's Monthly 46 (1892):721.
Link to this poem's image.

"Conqueror." (Poem)
Harper's Weekly 40 (Sept. 5, 1896): 874.

"The Continual Habit of Hustle Might Be Varied By a Little Relaxation." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 11 Mar. 1905: 7.

"Corsets Versus Feminine health And Length Of Life." (Poem: "Babyland")
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 24 Jan. 1901: 7. C.

"Cost." (Poem)
Forum 39 (Apr. 1908): 548-9.

"Cost." (Poem)
Current Literature 45 (Aug. 1908): 224.

"Could I Forget?" (Poem)
Peterson's Magazine (Nov. 1882)

"The Creed."
Mystic Light Library Bulletin 1:1 (September 1910)
Mystic Light Library Association.
Contents Include: The Creed by Ella Wilcox, Concentration of Thought by W. Colville, Rosicrucian Christianity by Max Heindel, Misc Book Titles.
Rosicrucian pamphlet.

"Creed to Be." (Poem)
Arena 7 (Jan. 1893): 232.

"The Cure of the Indifferent Husband." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 14 Mar.1907: 7.

“Current Poetry” [Five Poems by Ella Wheeler Wilcox.]
The Literary Digest 63 (Nov. 22, 1919): 38.
Link to this article's text.

"Custer." (Poem)
Ladies' Home Journal (November 1903)

"Dance of the Song of the Sylphices."
Cosmopolitan (June 1917).
Link to this poem's image.

"Dave's Wife.”
The Ladies' Home Journal 1.1 & 1.2 ( Dec. 1883 & Jan. 1884): 1f & 1-2.

"The Death of Cupid" (Poem)
Munsey's Magazine (April, 1897)
Link to this poem's text.

“Deathless.”
Taggarts’ Times [Philadelphia] 3 Jul. 1887: 6.

“Deathless.” (Poem)
Daughters of America. 5:2 (February, 1891).
Link to this poem's text.

“Deathless.” (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 5 Jan. 1906: 7.
Link to this poem's text.

“Deathless.” (Poem)
Nautilus 7 (1946): 30.

"Debt is the Road to Domestic Trouble." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 28 Jan. 1907: 7.

"Decadent." (Poem)
Century Magazine 75 (Feb. 1908): 536.

"Deep unto Deep was Calling." (Poem)
Current Opinion 66 (March 1919): 190.

"Defeat."
Home Chat 6 (1900): 100.

“Desire.”  (Poem)
New Thought (August 1902): 20.

“Desire.” (Poem)
Nautilus 3 (1946): 14.

"Destroyers of Domestic Edens."
The Ladies Home Journal (February 1893):10
Link to this article's text.

"The Departure"
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 83 (Jan./June 1909): 614-615.

"The Departure"
Current Literature 46 (June 1909): 695.

“Desire.”  (Poem)
New Thought (July 1902): 20.

"The Difference." (Poem)
The Inter-State Herald I (7), (July 1903): 4

"The Difference." (Poem)
Colored American Magazine 6.10 (Oct. 1903): 695.
Link to this article's text.

"Dignity, Duty, Devotion: These, Declares EWW form Features of Life." (Poem: "Life Is Too Short")
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 21 Jan. 1901: 7. C.

"The Disappointed." (Poem)
The Sun [New York] 28 Feb. 1886: 4.
Link to this poem's text.

“The Disappointed.”  (Poem)
The News and Record [Raleigh, NC] 18 Mar. 1886: 3.
Link to this poem's text.

“The Disappointed.”
The North American [Philadelphia] 24 Apr. 1886: 3.
Link to this poem's text.

“The Disappointed.”
The Charlotte Democrat 2 Oct. 1891: 1.
Link to this poem's text.

“The Disappointed.”  (Poem)
The Constitution [Atlanta] 1 Jan. 1901: 4.
Link to this poem's text.

"Disarmament." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 1 Sept. 1905: 6.
Link to this poem's text.

"Disarmament." (Poem)
Century Magazine 77 (Dec. 1908): 205.

"Discontent." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 28 (Feb. 1900): 418.
Link to this poem's text.

“Discords.”
The Evening Call [Philadelphia] 30 Jun. 1884: 1.

"Dividends."
New Thought (June, 1903): 90-91

"Divine Discontent." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 29 Dec. 1906: 7.

"Divorce." (Poem) In "Voices of the Living Poets."
Current Opinion 56 (Mar. 1914): 218.
Link to this article's text.

"Divorced." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 54 (Apr. 1913): 696-697.

"Divorced." (Poem)
Current Opinion 56 (March 1914): 218.

"The Doctor Habit." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 03 Feb. 1903: 7.

"Don't." (Poem)
The Star of Zion [Charlotte, N. C.] 9 Nov. 1899: 7.
Link to this poem's text.

"Don’t Be despondent." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 27 Jan. 1903: 7.

"Don't Be Divorced If You Can help It Says EWW." (Poem: "Sweet Danger")
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 22 Jan. 1901: 7. C.

"Don't Look for the Flaws"
The New York Times 20 Sep. 1903: 6.

"Don't, Says EWW, Foolishly Marry Any Woman Whom You Know to Be An Infidel." (Poem: "Let Me Lean Hard")
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 20 Feb. 1901: 7. C.

"Dorothy's mustn'ts." (Poem)
Current Literature 27 (March 1900): 241.

"Double Carnations." (Poem)
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 43 (Jan./June 1889): 870.

"The Dream-town Show." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping 72 (Jan. 1921): 7.
Link to this poem's image and text.

"The Duel." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 31 May 1901: 10.
Link to this poem's text.

“Duty's Path” (Poem)
The Ladies Home Journal 9:2 (Jan. 1902): 8.
Link to this poem's text.

"Earth." (Poem)
Everybody's Magazine 27 (Dec. 1912): 757.

"Earth Bound." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping Magazine 59 (Sept. 1914): 290-291.
Link to this poem's text.

"Edict of the Sex."
Cosmopolitan 43 (May 1907): 1.
Link to this poem's text.

"Ella Wheeler Wilcox Says Bathing Is Improper"
Life Magazine X:244 (September 1, 1887)

"Emancipation vs. Slavery" by Ella Wheeler .
Demorest Monthly (April 1881)
Link to this poem's text.

"England's opinion of the ordinary Run of People Who Go there Representing America."
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 01 Mar. 1901: 7. C.

"Enjoy the Present Advises EWW." (Poem: "Life's Journey")
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 17 Jan. 1901: 7. C.

“The Eternal Will” (Poem)
The Ladies Home Journal 7.7 (June 1890): 4.
Link to this poem's text.

"The Eternal Will." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 27 Sept. 1905: 7.
Link to this poem's text.

"Eternity."
New Thought (Oct., 1903): 174.

"European Manners Better Than Ours." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 08 Feb. 1907: 7.

“An Evil of American Daughters.” (Column)
The Ladies Home Journal 7.5 (Apr. 1890): 3.

"EWW Advises Parents Not to Interfere With the Young Married Couple." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 15 Dec. 1906: 7.

"EWW Cautions the Brainy Women Against Becoming a Bore." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 08 Dec. 1906: 7.

"EWW Compares the Old-Time Gallant with Modern Wooers." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 25 Jan. 1907: 7.

"EWW Condemns the ‘Art’ That Depicts Brutality." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 24 Jan. 1907: 7.

"EWW Counsels Her Readers to Live in an Atmosphere of Love." (Column & Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 28 Feb. 1907: 7.

"EWW Declares that American Cooking Is the Best in the World." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 21 Mar.1907: 7.

"EWW Discusses the Mooted Subject of 'His Wife's Money'”
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 25 Dec. 1900: 7. C.

"EWW Gives Advice to An Unhappy Wife." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 10 Jan. 1907: 7.

"EWW has a Plain Talk About the Temptations of Working Girls." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 14 Feb. 1905: 7.

"EWW Here Answers Questions Regarding Matrimony." (Poem: "Keep Out of the Past")
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 29 Jan. 1901: 7. C.

"EWW makes Some Suggestions to the Rich as to What to do With Their Money." (Poem: "Show Me the Way")
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 05 Jan. 1901: 7. C.

"EWW's Opinion Is: Beware the Woman Who Mistakes Obstinancy for Intellect." (Poem: "The Disappointed")
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 29 Dec. 1900: 7. C.

"EWW points out that Noble Thoughts and Right Deeds…"
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 24 Dec. 1900: 7. C.

"EWW Says The Only Goal Worthwhile Is Right Living." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 23 Mar.1907: 7.

"EWW Speaks of the Laws of the Universe and of the Soul-Spirit." (Poem: "Faith")
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 08 Jan. 1901: 7. C.

EWW Talks of Lost Happiness and Its True Meaning." (Poem: "My Friend")
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 19 Jan. 1901: 7. C.

"EWW Tells Mothers a Few Things They Ought to Know." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 27 Jan. 1905: 7.

"EWW Tells Women How To Be Successful Wives." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 05 Mar.1907: 7.

“EWW's Womanly Wish.” (Column)
The Ladies Home Journal 8.1 (Dec. 1890): 10.

"Experience of a Young Matron"
The Times-Democrat [New Orleans] 5 July 1885: 7.
Link to this poem's text.

"A Face." (Poem)
The North Carolinian [Elizabeth City, NC] 9 Nov. 1887: 1.
Link to this poem's text.

"Faith" (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 28 July 1905: 7.
Link to this poem's text.

"The Faith We Need"
Good Housekeeping Magazine 58 (Jan. 1914):

"Fate"
Munsey's Magazine (February 1897): 554.
Link to this poem's text.

"Father and Son." (Poem) Il.
Cosmopolitan 56 (Dec 1913): 72-73.
Link to this poem's text.

"Fear a Devil of Man's Making."
American-Journal-Examiner, 1906.
Link to this article's text.

"A Fellowship Hymn." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 21 Mar. 1905: 7.

"A Fiery Temper."
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 10 Feb. 1903: 7.

"First Efforts for Success"
Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Rose Coghlan, Sara Bernhardt, Stephen Crane
Demorests Family Magazine May 1896.

"Five kisses." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 46 (Jan. 1909): 141-145.
illustrated with drawings by John Cecil Clay.
The poems are: "The Mother's Kiss," "The Betrothal," "The Bridal Kiss," "Domestic Bliss," and "Old Age."

"Floods." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 13 Feb. 1901: 7. P.

"The Folly of Aping costly Fads." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 16 Mar.1907: 7.

"Forecast." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping Magazine 55 (July 1912): 130.

"French Traits Our Woman Might adopt." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 04 Feb. 1907: 7.

"From Two Points of View."
Wide Awake Magazine X (Dec. 1886-May 1887)
Boston: D. Lothrop Co.

"The Garden of Forgotten Things"
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 83 (March 1909): 318-319.

"Gethsemane." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 11 Apr. 1901: 7.
Link to this poem.

"Gethsemane."
The Papyrus 3,5 (November 1904): 6.

"Getting into Social Life." (Essay)
Good Housekeeping Magazine (May 1901)

“The Girl Who Brags” (Column)
The Ladies Home Journal 9.5 (Apr. 1902): 8.

"The Girl Who Falls in Love With Strangers." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 26 Jan. 1905: 7.

"Giving." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 08 Dec. 1906: 7.

"Giving." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 15 Dec. 1906: 7.

"The Glory of Being Alive." (Poem) In "Voices of the Living Poets."
Current Opinion 58 (Jun. 1915): 434.
Link to this article's text.

"The Glory That Slumbered in the Granite Rock." (a poem)
Success magaine. (February 1903)

"Go Plant a Tree." (Poem)
Ladies' Home Journal 29 (June 1912): 3.

"God Rules Alway." (Poem)
Collier's National Weekly 48 (Dec. 16, 1911): 4.

"Goddess of Liberty, Answer." (Poem)
The Chap-Book 9.4 (Jul. 1, 1898): 112.
Link to this poem's text.

"God's Answer." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 17 Oct. 1905: 7.
Link to this poem.

“God’s Channel.”
The Evening Call [Philadelphia] 6 Nov. 1884: 3. [—St. Paul Herald.]

"God’s Kin." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 13 Feb. 1903: 7.

"God's Work." (Poem)
The Star of Zion [Petersburg. Va.] 26 Sept. 1884: 3.
Link to this poem's text.
 
"Golden Days and Gray - A Chapter of an Autobiography The World and I".
Cosmopolitan (October 1918)

"Good-by to the Cradle." (Poem)
Century Magazine New Series 19, 41 (Nov. 1890): 160.

"Good-by to the Cradle." (Poem)
Century Magazine New Series Volume 45, Issue 6 (April 1893): 960.
Link to this poem.

"Good Mothers."
Cosmopolitan Magazine 64(6) (February 1918).

"A Good Time Coming." (Poem)
Mecklenburg Times [Charlotte, N. C.] 25 Jul. 1900: 5.
Link to this poem's text.

"Graduates." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping Magazine 56 (June 1913): 729.

"Grief." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan (July 1917)

"Grief." In "Voices of the Living Poets."
Current Opinion 63 (Aug. 1917): 122.
Link to this article's text.

"Grumble Tone."
St. Nicholas: An Illustrated Magazine For Young Folks. 14 (Nov. 1886-April 1887)

"The Gulf Stream." (Poem)
The Century Magazine 73.4 (Feb. 1907): 542.
Link to this poem's text.

"Gulf Stream." (Poem)
Century Magazine 73 (Feb. 1907): 542.

"Gypsying." (Poem)  Illus. by Vincent Adervente.
Good Housekeeping Magazine 58 (May 1914): 582-583.

"The Hammock's Complaint." (Poem)
Outing 23 (1893):259.

"Happiness" (Poem)
Cosmopolitan (May 1916)

"Harp as an instrument for self-expression." (Por.)
Musician 21 (July 1916): 399

"The Harp's Song." (Poem)
National Magazine (Boston) 9 (1898): 305.

"Has Been." (Poem)
Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine XLVI (July – December 1890)

"Have Women More Moral courage Then Men?" (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 28 Mar.1907: 7.

"He that hath an ear."
Cosmopolitan (December 1918)

"Heaven and Hell" (Sonnet)
Cosmopolitan. V:(5) ( September 1888)

"The Heights."
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 28 Oct. 1905: 7.
Link to this poem.

"Helas! L'Amour Jenue."
The Papyrus 1,4 (October 1903): 18.

"Heloise to Abelard." (Poem)
Current Literature 42 (March 1907): 340-341.

"Heredity."
New Thought (May, 1903): 74.

"Heredity." (Poem)
Colored American Magazine 7.5 (May 1904): 332.
Link to this article's text.

"Heresy." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping Magazine 57 (Sept. 1913): 281.
Link to this poem.

“High Love Has No Place on Earth.”
The North American [Philadelphia] 26 Apr. 1887: 2. [in Lippincott’s Magazine.]

"High Noon." (Poem)
Arena 10 (June 1894): 102.

"High Noon." (Poem)
The NewYork Times 14 July 1895: 21.
Link to this poem.

"High Noon"
The New York Times 22 Nov. 1897: 4.

"High Noon." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 30 Aug. 1905: 7.
Link to this poem.

“His Creed.”
The Evening Call [Philadelphia] 8 Oct. 1884: 1. [We are unable to say whether the above was written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox or Col. john A. Joyce. They can both have it if they want it. —St. Paul Day.]

"His Home Life versus His Club Life." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 18 Feb. 1907: 7.

"His Language." (Poem)
Century Magazine  New Series 19, 41 (Nov. 1890): 160.

"His Language" (Poem)
The Century; a popular quarterly. Volume 54, Issue 4 (Aug 1897): 526.
Link to this poem.

"His Last Letter." (Poem) Illustrated by Vincent Aderente.
Cosmopolitan 58 (May 1915): 624-625.
Link to this poem's text.

“His Little Rustic.” (A Short Story.)
The Evening Call [Philadelphia] 12 Sept. 1884: 1.

"His Old Yellow Almanac." (Poem)
Century Magazine New Series 19, 41 (Nov. 1890): 160.
Link to this poem.

"His Old YellowAlmanac"
Lowell, MA: Dr. J.C.Ayer & Co, [n.d.]
Ayer's Beacon 1.2: 1.
Link to this poem.

"His St. Cecelia" by Ella Wheeler.
Demorest Monthly (April 1881)

"Holiday." (Poem)
Overland Monthly New Series 73 (April 1919): 324.

"The Hour." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan (August 1917)

"The House of Life." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 45 (Oct. 1908): 563.
Link to this poem's text.

"House of Life." (Poem)
Current Literature 45 (Nov. 1908): 573-574.

"How About Ella Wheeler's Poems?"
[Unknown Newspaper]

"How Do You Face Life’s Problems?" (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 14 Dec.1907: 7.

"How Mollie Saved the Train"
Ladies Journal (July-September, 1884)

“How Much They Are Like Flowers” (Column)
The Ladies Home Journal 8.7 (June 1891): 7.

"How to Become a Valued Employee." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 19 Jan. 1907: 7.

"How to Forget an Unhappy Affection." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 02 Feb. 1907: 7.

“The Human Face”
The Evening Call [Philadelphia] 28 Jan. 1885:1. [in Literary Life.]

"Husks." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping Magazine 58 (Feb. 1914): 150-151.

"Husks." (Poem) In "Voices of the Living Poets."
Current Opinion 56 (Apr. 1914): 301.
Link to this article's text.

“I Blame Her Not”
Taggarts’ Times [Philadelphia] 6 Mar. 1887: 6.

"I Bide My Time." (Poem)
The Charlotte Democrat 9 Dec. 1887: 1.
Link to the text of this poem.

"I Didn't Think." (Poem)
[unknown newspaper]
Link to the text of this poem.

"I Heard a Strain of Music in the Street." (Poem)
Review of Reviews 4 (Nov. 1891): 474.

"I, Too." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan (October 1918)

"I wonder.: (Poem)
Good Housekeeping Magazine 58 (June 1914): 726-7.

"If" (Poem)
Texas Siftings 19(4) (May 20, 1893)

"If." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 12 Feb. 1907: 7.

"If Another Woman’s Husband Becomes Infatuated With You…" (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 15 Apr. 1905: 7.

“If Christ Came Questioning.” (Poem)
Nautilus 3 (1910): 20.

"Illusion." (Poem)
The Chap-Book 5.2 (June 1, 1896): 49
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"Illusions And How to Keep them." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 09 Feb. 1907: 7.

"I'm Sorry" (Poem)
Munsey's Magazine XI(5) (August, 1894): 464.
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"Immorality in Men Is the Result of Tradition Rather Tha Necessity, Says EWW." (Poem: "The Duet")
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] : 23 Feb. 1901: 7. C.

"The impotence of death."
New York American and journal, (Sunday, Dec. 3, 1905): p.30.

"In a Sultan's Palace."
New England Magazine New Series 45 (Dec. 1911): 346-353.

"In Grandmamma's Kitchen." (Poem)
The Charlotte Democrat 10 Mar. 1893: 1.
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"In The Night." (Poem)
The American Rural Home. [Rochester, NY and Chicago] 20 (49) Whole No. 1039 (Saturday, December 6, 1890)
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"In the Night." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 30 May 1901: 7.
 

"Influence Men Against Money Mania." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 24 Jan. 1905: 7.

"Insight."
Cosmopolitan 31 (June 1901): 208-211.
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"The Instructor." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 19 Feb. 1907: 7.

"Interlude." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 48 (Jan. 1910): 156.

"Interlude." (Poem) In "Voices of the Living Poets."
Current Opinion 58 (Feb. 1915): 122.
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"Invest In Politeness." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 24 Feb. 1903: 7.

"An Investment That Pays Big Returns." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 28 Dec. 1906: 7.

"Invincibility."  (Article)
New Thought (July, 1903): 106.

"The Invisible Helpers." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 57 (October 1914): 578-579.
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"It Depends on the Girl Whether She Should marry a Comparatively Poor Man or Not."
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 22 Feb. 1901: 7. C.

"It Does Not Matter." (Poem)
The News and Observer-- [Raleigh, NC] 26 Mar. 1886: 3.
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"It is Better to Succeed on Merit Than to Get Ahead By Scheming." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 04 Apr. 1905: 7.

"It May Be." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping 61 (Aug. 1915): 138-9.

"Jamie." (Poem)
Young People's Helper (January 1872)

"The Jealous Gods." (Poem)
McCall's Magazine (May 1912)

"Jenny's Visit to the City" by Ella Wheeer
Young People's Helper for Home and School, Portland ME by FG Rich & Co. (April 1872)
[Note: "this 4 page story is probably an early contribution with a typographical error by Ella Wheeler, later Ella Wheeler Wilcox, who was published in this magazine on at least one other occasion".]

"Just Two Kinds of People."
The New York Times 9 Jun. 1895: 10.

"Justice to the Workingman: EWW makesan Eloquent Appeal for His Betterment." (Poem: "Deathless")
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 18 Feb. 1901: 7. C.

“Keep Going.” (Poem)
Nautilus 9 (1910): 17.

"Keep Yourself Free."  (Article)
New Thought  (December 1902): 2-3.

"Kim." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping 62 (April 1916): 472.

"Kindness The Best Method For Children." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 25 Mar.1907: 7.

"The Kingdom of Love" (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 2 Dec. 1901: 7.
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"Knitting." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping 60 (April 1915): 354-355.

"Knowledge the Key to Success."
Woods Household Magazine (September 1872)

"Lack of Courtesy An American Failing." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 13 Mar.1907: 7.

"Laggards in Life’s Race." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 05 Mar.1907: 7.

"Land between." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 44 (Dec. 1907): 139.
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"Land of the Gone-Away Souls." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping 60 (May 1915): 482-483.

"A Last Interview"
The Criterion (October 21, 1899): 3-5.
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"The Law." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 43 (Sept. 1907): 578.
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"The Leader To Be" (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 24 Jun. 1905: 7.
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"Learn to Take Journeys in the Kingdom of Your Soul" (Column)
San Francisco Examiner March 1, 1906.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Let The True Reformer…" (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 26 Mar.1907: 7.

"Let Us Give Thanks!" (Poem)
Good Housekeeping 65 (Nov. 1917): 38.

Life and I.
The Household 36:1 (Jan. 1901): 11.
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"Life is a privilege." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 31:1 (May 1901): 64.
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"Life's car." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 33:1 (May 1902): 108-9.
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"Life's Journey." (Poem)
Charlotte Home-Democrat 31 Oct. 1884: 1.
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"Life's Journey." (Poem)
Mecklenburg Times [Charlotte, N.C.] 17 Jan. 1890: 6.
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"Life's ladder." (Poem)
Confederate Veteran Magazine (Dec. 1910)
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“Life’s Scars.”
The Call [Philadelphia] 12 Apr. 1899: 5.

“A Lifetime's Gain”  (Poem)
New Thought (November 1902): 6.

“Limitless.” (Poem)
Nautilus 7 (1949): 10.

“Listen!.” (Poem)
Nautilus 11 (1947): 18.

"Literary Confessions of a Western Poetess."
Heading: Our Experience Meetings
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 37 (Jan./June 1886): 536.

"The Literary Woman at the Picnic"
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 56 (July/Dec. 1895): 400.

"The Little Days." (Poem)
Illustrated with a photograph of the poet.
Cosmopolitan (May 1918): 60.

"Little Girls."
The New York Times 14 May 1893: 12.

"Little Go-cart." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping Magazine 59 (Nov. 1914): 546-547.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Little Mothers of Men to Be." (Poem)
Ladies' Home Journal 29 (Oct. 1912): 3.
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"The Little White Hearse." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 24 May 1901: 10.
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"The Lofty Work." (Poem)
Missionary Tidings (August 1913):139

"Lois When Old."
The Papyrus 6,6 (July 1906): 5

"Longings." (Poem)
Arthur's Home Magazine (Oct. 1869): 207.
Link to this poem.

"Lord Speak Again." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 47 (Oct. 1909): 658-659.

"Lost Garden." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 14 Feb. 1901: 7.
Link to this poem.

"Love"
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 30 Jan. 1902: 7.
Link to this poem.
 
"Love" (Poem) Decoration by William de Leftwich Dodge.
Cosmopolitan 59 (Nov.1915): 702-703.
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"Love and Duty"
Peterson's Magazine (May, 1881): 382
Link to this poem's text.

"Love is All."
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 11 Sept. 1905: 7.
Link to this poem.

"Love is enough." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 23 Jan. 1905:7.
Link to this poem.

"Love is enough." (Poem)
Current Literature 39 (Aug. 1905): 221.

"Love letters of Abelard and Heloise." (Poem) [Part One]
Cosmopolitan 42 (Feb. 1907): 407-413.
Link to these poems.

"Love letters of Abelard and Heloise." (Poem) [Part Two]
Cosmopolitan 42 (Mar. 1907): 575-580.
Link to these poems.

"Love Much." (Poem)
Missionary Tidings (Feb. 1895):1

"Love Must Be Based on Friendship." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 31 Jan. 1907: 7.

"Love Song." (Poem)
The Sun [New York] 25 Mar. 1883: 3.
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"Love That Must Be Hidden Is Dangerous." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 11 Feb. 1907: 7.

"The Love That Will not Die." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 23 Mar. 1905: 7.

"Love Thyself Last." (Poem)
Missionary Tidings (June 1901):52

"Love Thyself Last." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 10 Jan. 1905: 7.

"Love Thyself Last." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 14 Sept. 1905: 7.
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"Love, time and will." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 43 (Aug. 1907): 458.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Love's Confessions." (Poem)
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 77 (Feb. 1906): 184-186.

"Love's Confessions." (Poem)
Current Literature 40 (Mar. 1906): 337.

"Love's Garden." (Poem)
Current Literature 42 (April 1907): 457.

"Love's Language." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 1 Feb. 1901: 7.
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"Love's Season." (Poem)
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 51 (Jan./June 1893): 236.

"Love's Supremacy." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 22 Jan. 1906: 7.
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"A Lover's Quarrel." (Poem)
Outlook 6 (1900): 43.

"Low Tide" (Poem)
Munsey's Magazine (August 1897): 704.
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"Luck." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 22 Mar. 1901: 7.
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"Luck." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 19 Jan. 1905: 7.

 "A Lume Spento by Ezra Pound." (Review)
Chicago Evening American  (Dec. 17, 1908) 18.

"Madness of Vivisection."
Cosmopolitan 48 (May 1910): 713-718.

"A Maiden to her Mirror." (Poem)
Munsey's Magazine (November 1895)

"Making of an emotional writer."
Current Literature 39 (July 1905): 92-93.

"Making the Most of Every Minute." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 27 Feb. 1907: 7.

"A Man." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan LX(1) (December 1915).

"Man." (Poem)
Current Opinion 60 (March 1916): 204.

“Man Should Age Grandly.” (Poem)
Nautilus 7 (1910): 19.

“March” (Poem)
The Ladies Home Journal ( Mar. 1892)

“March” (Poem)
The Ladies Home Journal 9.4 ( Mar. 1902): Cover.
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"A Married Coquette"
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 16 Mar. 1901: 7.
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"The Master-Hand." (Poem)
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 38 (July/Dec. 1886): 670.

“The Master Hand”
[from Lippincott’s Magazine.]
Taggarts’ Sunday Times [Philadelphia] 12 Dec. 1886: 3.

"Meditations." (Poem) il.
Good Housekeeping Magazine 57 (Nov. 1913): 570-571.

"A Meeting." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 12 Feb. 1901: 7. P.

"A Mental Malaria Which Should Be Cured." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 07 Mar.1907: 7.

"A Mere Incident"
Peterson's Magazine 89 (February 1886)

"The Message." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan (September 1917)

"A Minor Chord." (Poem)
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 48 (July/Dec. 1891) 481.

"Mistakes are Part of our Development." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 04 Mar.1907: 7.

“Mistakes We Make With Men” (Column)
The Ladies Home Journal 8.12 (Nov. 1891): 6.

"Mizpah as a drama." por.
Reader Magazine 8 (June 1906): 97-98.

"Mockery." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 28 Jan. 1901: 7.
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"More Love." (Poem)
Missionary Tidings (May 1914):35

"A Morning Prayer." (Poem)
Missionary Tidings (May 1911):35

"Most Girls Look to Marriage as Their Goal in Life." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 20 Jan. 1905: 7.

“The Mother-In-Law”
[from Brooklyn Magazine]
Taggarts’ Times [Philadelphia] 23 Jan. 1887: 3.

"Mother-in-law." (Poem)
Outlook 49 (June 2, 1894): 968.

"The Mother-In-Law"
The Argonaut (24 July 1899): 6.

"Motherhood." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 43 (June 1907): 188.
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"A Mother’s Influence." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 01 Jan. 1903: 7.

"Mothers Often A Hindrance." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 28 Jan. 1903: 7.
 
"Mothers Should Educate Their Boys To Help the Parents." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 10 Apr. 1905: 7.

"Music in the Flat"
Texas Siftings 18(26) (April 22, 1893)

"My Flower Room." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping 60 (June 1915): 610-611.

"My Autobiography."
The Cosmopolitan 31.4 (Aug. 1901): 415-421.
Link to this article's text.

"My Belief."
The Papyrus 5 (August 1905): 31.

"My Faith." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping Magazine 59 (Dec. 1914): 658-59.
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“My Heritage.”
The Evening Call [Philadelphia] 19 Feb. 1884: 3.

"The Muse and the Poet." (Poem)
Bookman 35.6 (Aug 1912): 659-60.

"My Faith." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping Magazine 59 (Dec. 1914): 658-659.

“The Necessity”
The Evening Call [Philadelphia] 6 Oct. 1884: 3. [—The Current.]

“The Necessity”
The Fayetteville Observer 23 Oct. 1884: 1.
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“Necessity.”
The North American [Philadelphia] 18 Jun. 1886: 2.

"Necromancy." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 50 (Feb 1911): 291.
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"Necromancy." (Poem)
Current Literature 50 (March 1911): 333.

"Need of the World." (Poem)
Century Magazine  77 (Nov. 1908): 31.

"The Negro and the Church"
Colored American Magazine 5.2 (June 1902): 86.
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“New Chivalry.”  (Poem)
New Thought (May 1908): Practical Ideals 36+

"New lamp in the Taj Mahal."
Cosmopolitan 47 (Aug. 1909): 283-287.

"A New Year Boon." (Poem)
Texas Siftings 18(11) (January 7, 1893)

"New Year Ship." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping 58:1 (Jan. 1914): 2-3.
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"New Year's Reverie." (Poem)
Missionary Tidings (Jan 1896):227

"No Classes." (Poem)
The Times-Democrat [New Orleans] 20 Sept. 1885: 6.
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"No Other Kind of Giving Counts." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 17.Nov. 1906: 7.

"No Rest" (Poem)
Peterson's Magazine (January 1881): 74
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"Not a Cheerful View of It." (Poem)
Daughters of America. 5:2 (February, 1891).
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"Not A Cheerful View Of It."
The American Rural Home. 21(11) No. 1053. (March 14, 1891).

"Not Quite the Same." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 06 Feb. 1901: 7. P.

"Not You." (Poem)
Woman's Home Companion 39 (Aug. 1912): 48.

"Notes and comments: a plea north."
American Review (1888)

"Nothing Ever Comes to Us Too Late." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 06 Dec. 1906: 7.

"Obstacles."
New Thought (August, 1903): 126.

"Occupation." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping 61 (Oct. 1915) 458.

"Old and New." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 30 Jan. 1901: 7.
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“Old Cloths.”  (Article)
New Thought (November 1902): 4.

"Old Rhythm and Rhyme." (Poem)
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 90 (Sept. 1912): 378.

"Old Rhythm and Rhyme." (Poem)
Musician 18 (Jan. 1913): 52.

"Old Song." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping 60 (Jan. 1915): 2-3.

"On the Certain Cure of Jealousy." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 15 Jan. 1907: 6.

"On the Making of Homes"
Colored American Magazine 9.1 (July 1905): 387.
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"One Day"
The Pall Mall Magazine book XIX:2 (September to December 1899).

“One Day.”
The Call [Philadelphia] 31 Aug. 1899: 6. [In Pall Mall Magazine.]

"One Day"
The Argonaut (11 Sept. 1899): 10.

"The One New Year's Resolution I Have Tried to Keep."
Contributed by Helen Keller, John Wanamaker, Bishop Doane, Governor Rollins, Edwin Markham, Booker T.Washington, Dwight L.Moody, F.Hopkinson Smith, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, and others equally famous.
The Household Magazine (Jan. 1900): 12-13.
Link to quote.

"One Night in May."
McClures Magazine 49 (May 1917): 30.
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"One of Us Two." (Poem)
The News and Observer [Raleigh, N. C.] 22 Jul. 1886: 3.
Link to this article's text.

"One thought." (Poem)
Woman's Home Companion XXVII(1) (January 1900)

"One thought." (Poem)
Current Literature 29 (Sept. 1900): 317.

"Only a Butterfly" (Poem)
Peterson's Magazine (June 1882)

"Only a Foolish Woman Marries a Man For Purposes of Reformation." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 01 Feb. 1904: 7.

"Only Goal Worth Striving For."
American-Journal-Examiner, 1907.
Link to this article's text.

"The Opening Doors". [A Chapter of an Autobiography The World and I.]
Cosmopolitan (July 1918)

"Opportunity Returns Again and Again." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 19 Mar.1907: 7.

“Optimism.”
The North American [Philadelphia] 18 Nov. 1886: 2. [In Chicago Tribune.]

"The Optimist." (Poem
Cosmopolitan XV (1893): 412

"Opulence."
New Thought (Oct., 1903): 166-167.

"Our Lives are Songs."
The Juvenile Instructor (May 1922)

"Our Women Grow More Beautiful." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 03 Dec.1907: 7.

“Outlived Its Passion.”
Taggarts’ Times [Philadelphia] 5 Jun. 1887: 1.

"The Pæan of Peace." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 30 Dec. 1905: 7.
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"Parenthood."
Cosmopolitan 32 (Dec. 1901): 175-178.

"Parted." (Poem)
Arthur's Home Magazine (Dec. 1869): 315.
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"Peace and Love." (Poem)
Lippincott's magazine (March 1884): 240.
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"The Peace Angel" Drawing by Vincent Aderente
Cosmopolitan 58 (Jan. 1915): 130-131.
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"Peace Should Not Come." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping 60 (Feb. 1915): 114-15.

"People Who Travel About on Stilts." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 15 Feb. 1907: 7.

"Pessimism an Unpardonable Sin."
Hearst, 1907.

"Philosophy" (Poem)
The Galaxy. Volume 24, Issue 3 (Sept 1877): 304.
Link to this poem.

"A Pin" (Poem)
Century Magazine New Series Volume 34, Issue 3  (July 1887): 480.
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"Platonic Love: EWW Saysit's Delusion and Does Not Exist."
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 15 Feb. 1901: 7. C.

"A Plea" (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 22 Oct. 1901: 7.
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"Plea Against Vivisection."
Cosmopolitan 55 (June 1913): 44-46.

"A Plea to Peace." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan Magazine 26 (1898): 355.
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"Plow of God." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 54 (Feb. 1913): 416.

"Poems of Power." Review by F.D.Sherman
Book Buyer 25 (Dec. 1902): 433.

"The Poet and His Songs"
The Smart Set: A Magazine of Cleverness 3:1 (January 1901)
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"The Poor Little Toe." (Poem)
The Charlotte Democrat 27 Jul. 1894: 1.
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"Portrait."
Bookman 15 (May 1902): 272.

“Poverty and Wealth.”
The Call [Philadelphia] 18 Nov. 1899: 6.
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"Prayer." (Poem)
Missionary Tidings (July 1895):55

“Prayer”
The Call [Philadelphia] 26 June 1900: 6.

"Prayer." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan (May 1910)

"Prayer." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping 65 (Sept. 1917): 19.

"Prayer at Eastertide."
Good Housekeeping 64 (April 1917): 17.

"The Prayers of Childhood…" (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 11 Feb. 1904: 7.

"The Prelude to Tristan and Isolde" (Poem)
Munseys Monthly 12 (December 1894): 288.
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"Preparation."  (Article)
New Thought (July, 1903): 115.

"Price He Paid." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 54 (Mar. 1913): 554-555.

"Proudest Hour In The Life Of Woman." (Article)
The American Weekly of the San Francisco Examiner 9 Aug 1911: 11.
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“Progress.”
The Call [Philadelphia] 30 July 1900: 4.
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"Proper Care of the Household Pets." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 29 Jan. 1907: 7.

"Proposed Mouse Hunt: A Thoughtless Reversal…" (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 17 Jan. 1903: 7.

"The Punished." (Poem)
The Galaxy. Volume 23, Issue 6 (June 1877): 789.
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"Purpose." (Poem)
Harper's Weekly 36 (May 7, 1892): 447.

“Purpose.” (Poem)
Nautilus 5 (1910): 17.

"Qualities A Business woman Needs." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 08 Mar.1907: 7.

"Queen's Last Ride." (Poem)
Literary Digest 63 (Nov. 22, 1919): 38.

"The Quest for Health and Beauty."
MacFadden Physical Development (January 1912): 61-65.
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"Radiant Christ." (Poem)
Delineator (April 1907)

"Radiant Christ." (Poem)
Current Literature 42 (May 1907): 574.

“Recompense.” (Poem)
Nautilus 6 (1949): 29.

"Recrimination." (Poem)
Century Magazine Volume 57, Issue 6 (April 1899): 914.
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"Reflected." (Poem)
Current Literature 51: (Nov. 1911): 571.

"Reform." (Poem)
Arena 5 (May 1892): 748.

"Repetition."
Cosmopolitan 30:1 (Nov. 1900): 56.
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"Replies." (Poem) Drawing by Charles A. Winter.
Cosmopolitan (October 1914): 723.
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"Resolve." (Poem)
The Sun [New York] 17 Jan. 1886: 4.
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"Resolve." (Poem)
The Times-Democrat [New Orleans] 24 Jan. 1886.
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"Restless of the modern woman."
Cosmopolitan 31:3 (July 1901): 314-317.

“Resurrection.” (Poem)
Nautilus 1 (1910): 19.

"The Reticence of the Dead."
Illustrated by W. T. Benda.
Cosmopolitan (September 1919): 28-29.

"Returned" (Poem)
Peterson's Magazine (February 1881): 124
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"The Revealing Angels." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 56 (January 1914): 196-197.
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"Reward." (Poem)
Literary Digest 63 (Nov. 22, 1919): 38.

"Riches Unsatisfied"
Arthur's Home Magazine (August 1868)

“The Right Road.”
The North American [Philadelphia] 10 Dec. 1886: 2.

“The Room Beneath The Rafters.”
The Evening Call [Philadelphia] 9 Oct. 1884: 3. [—Youth’s Companion.]

"The Room Beneath the Rafters."
Sacramento Daily Record-Union 3 Jan. 1885: [3.]
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"Royalty" (Article)
New Thought (July, 1903): 106.

"Sam Davis." (Poem)
New York Times 22 Nov. 1897: 4.
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"Sam Davis." (Poem)
Confederate Veteran Magazine (November, 1900): 479.

"Sanctity of the Home"
New Thought (March, 1906)

"Science." (Poem) In "Voices of the Living Poets."
Current Opinion  54 (Jan. 1913): 68.
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"The Sea-Breeze And The Scarf." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 13 Sept. 1905: 7.
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"Search of a Soul in Sorrow."
Reason Quarterly V. XVIII, No. 5 (Feb, Mar, April 1922)

"Second Coming." (Poem)
Delineator 76 (Dec. 1910): 474.

"A Second Jacob" by Ella Wheeler
Peterson's Magazine  (April, 1884).

"Secrets." (Poem)
The Atlantic monthly. Volume 47, Issue 282 (April 1881): 547.
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"See?" (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 49 (July 1910): 222.
Link to this poem.

"Seeking for Happiness." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping 62 (March 1916): 258-259.

"Self Conquest."
New Thought (Nov., 1903): 184-185.

"Separation" (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 58 (December 1914): 10-11.
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"September." (Poem)
Century Magazine New Series volume 40, Issue 5 (Sept. 1890): 759.
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"She Neglects Husband For Children." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 21 Jan. 1907: 7.

"Size up your Girl well Says EWW, See if she's the Girl you Should marry."
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 12 Jan. 1901: 7. C.

"Snobbish and Jealous Girls." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 12 Feb. 1903: 7.

“Snowed Under.”
The North American [Philadelphia] 29 Jan. 1887: 2. [in Boston Globe.]

“The Sowing of the Seed.  (Article)
New Thought (October 1902): 3.

"She Says That Nothing Can Ever Compensate a Woman for the Utter Absence of Tactfulness" (newspaper column)
Copyright, 1907, by American-Journal-Examiner. Copy from Boston Examiner.
Text and Image are available.

"Should the wife contribute to the family support?", by Samuel Gompers, the famous union leader, Susan B. Anthony, the early feminist, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, poet and journalist, and Ida M. Tarbell, author of "Life of Abraham Lincoln.
Woman's Home Companion September 1905, p. 16.
Quotation is available.

"Simple Creeds"
The News and Observer [Raleigh, NC] 29 Aug. 1886: 7.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Sisters of Mine." (Poem)
Hearst's Magazine 24 (Oct. 1913): 503.

"Slaves" (Poem)
Demorest's Monthly Magazine (March 1882)

“Smile.” (Poem)
Nautilus 1 (1951): 16.

"Smiles." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 29 Mar. 1901: 7.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Snowflakes." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 28 Jan. 1907: 7.

“Social Slave Markets” (Column)
The Ladies Home Journal 8.11 (Oct. 1891): 2.

"Solitude." (Poem)
The Sun [New York] 25 Feb. 1883: 3.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Solitude"
The Boston Daily Globe 8 April 1883: 9.

“Solitude.”
The Evening Call [Philadelphia] 2 Sept. 1884: 3. [—Dorcas Magazine]
Link to the text of this poem.

“Solitude.” (Poem)
Philadelphia Evening Bulletin 6 Aug. 1885: 5.
Link to the text of this poem.

“Solitude.” (Poem)
The National Tribune [Washington] 3 Sep. 1885: 4.
Link to the text of this poem.

“Solitude.” (Poem)
The Age-Herald [Birmingham, Ala.] 29 Oct. 1901: 4.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Solitude." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 22 Mar. 1905: 7.

"Solitude." (Poem)
Literary Digest 63 (Nov. 22, 1919): 38.

"Some Good Resolve for the Young Years." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 11 Jan. 1907: 7.

"Something He Should Forget."
The Boston Daily Globe 29 Apr. 1883: 9.

"A Son Speaks." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan (July 1915): 150-151.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Song of Faith." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping 61 (Dec. 1915): 698-699.

"A Song of Republics." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 26 Jan. 1906: 7.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Songs of Love and the Sea." (Poem)
Woman's Home Companion 38 (Feb. 1911): 6.

"Sonnet" (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 25 (August 1898): 462.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Sonnet" (Poem)
Cosmopolitan (September 1898): 540.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Sonnets of Sorrow."
Current Opinion 64 (April 1918): 281.

"Sorrow." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 08 Jan. 1907: 7.

"The Sowing of the Seed."
New Thought XI.10 (October 1902): 3.

"Spade." (Poem)
Current Opinion 63 (Dec. 1917): 417.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Spinster." (Poem)
Forum 48 (Oct. 1912): 387-389.
Link to the text of this poem.

"The Spirit of Parisian Life and Literature." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 10 Nov. 1906: 7.

"Spiritual Phenomena from a Theosophical View."
Arena 8 (Sept. 1893): 472-476.

"The Squanderer." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 50 (March 1911): 435.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Stage is a Force and a Factor." (Poem)
Critic; an Illustrated Monthly Review of Literature, Art and Life New Series 17, 20 (May 7, 1892): 270.

"Steps Up and Out."
Cosmopolitan (June 1918): 36-41.
Notes: A new chapter of an autobiography "The World and I" with black and white photo illustrations.

"Success." (Poem)
The Caucasion. [Clinton, NC] 6 Feb. 1890: 4.
Link to the text of this poem.

"The Summer Girl." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 7 Sept. 1905: 7.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Sun Shadows." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan XII (January 1892)

"Sun Shadows." (Poem)
Review of Reviews 5 (Feb. 1892): 110.

“Sunshine and Shadow.” (Poem)
Nautilus 2 (1947): 2.

"The Superwoman." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan (September 1916).

"Surgical Hysteria."
Good Housekeeping Magazine 57 (July 1913): 94-96.

"Sympathy." (Poem)
Literary Digest 63 (Nov. 22, 1919): 38.

"Sympathy the Key -- note to Harmony."
American-Journal-Examiner, 1907.
Link to this article.

"Taking a Trial Balance Each Day." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 17 Jan. 1907: 6.

“Talk Faith.” (Poem)
Nautilus 5 (1940): 22.

"Teachers Who Cause a Woman to Neglect her Husband…" (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 08 Mar. 1905: 7.

"Technique of Immortality." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping Magazine 59 (July 1914): 2.

"The Tee-hee girl." (Poem)
St. Nicholas Magazine XXII (November 1894 to April 1895): 474.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Tee-hee girl." (Poem)
Outlook 51 (May 18, 1895): 826.

"Temptations of an Actress: EWW Warns Young Women Who Desire to Go on Stage." (Poem: "The Old Stage Queen")
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 25 Feb.1901: 7. C.

"The Tendril's Faith" (Poem)
Munseys Monthly 12 (March 1895): 588.
Link to the text of this poem.

"That Literary Ogress." (Fiction)
Peterson's Magazine (June 1882)

"That Summer Girl." (Poem)
The Fayetteville Observer 24 Jul. 1890: 4.
Link to the text of this poem.

"That's the Way"
St. Nicholas: An Illustrated Magazine for Young Folks XIX(II) (May 1892 to October 1892).

"Then And Now." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan LXIV(2) (January 1918)

"There Comes a Time."
Sacramento Daily Record-Union (8 Aug. 1885): 3.
Link to the text of this poem.

"There Comes a Time." (Poem)
The Goldsboro Messenger 11 Feb. 1886: 3.
Link to the text of this poem.

"There's Heaven In It." (Poem)
Missionary Tidings (Oct 1909):192

"Things that Count." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping 63 (Aug. 1916): 139.

"Thinking of Christ." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping Magazine 57 (Dec. 1913): 730-731.

"This Is My Task." (Poem) Illustrated by Lejaren A. Hiller
Cosmopolitan 58 (April 1915): 500-501.
Link to the text of this poem.

"This Is My Task." (Poem)
Current Opinion 58 (May 1915): 357.

"This Too Shall Pass Away."
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 1 Aug. 1905: 6.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Thought Force."
New Thought (Sept., 1903): 146.

"Thoughts."
Taggarts’ Times [Philadelphia] 10 Jun. 1888: 2.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Thoughts on Leaving Japan." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 51 (June 1911): 115.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Thoughts on Leaving Japan." (Poem)
Current Literature 51 (July 1911): 102.

"Three and One." (Poem)
The Galaxy. Volume 21, Issue 3 (March 1876): 405.
Link to this poem.

"Three Christmas Eves." by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Peterson's Magazine (1884)

"Three Friends." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 24 Apr. 1901: 7.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Three Lovers." (Poem)
Milwaukee Monthly Magazine
September, 1872.

"Threefold." (Poem)
Current Literature 52 (April 1912): 475-476.

"Thy Ship." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 07 Feb. 1907: 7.

"The Tides." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 10 Jan. 1907: 7.

"Tides." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 53 (July 1912): 182-183.

"Time and I" (Poem)
Decorations by W.J. Brenda.
Cosmopolitan (April 1918): 14-15.

"Time Enough." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 29 Sept. 1905: 7.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Time's Defeat." (Poem)
Woman's World (July 1908)

"A Timely Caution."
New Thought (June, 1903): 103.

 "A Tin-Type" by Ella Wheeler
Peterson's Magazine (1884)

"To an Astrologer." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 21 Mar. 1901: 7.
Link to the text of this poem.

"To The Beauty Maker." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 21 Nov. 1906: 7.

"To the Girl Entering A Business Career." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 01 Jan. 1907: 7.

"To-day." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 35 (June 1903): 172.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Transformation."
Munsey's Magazine 15 (August, 1896):553-554.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Travelling Man."
The Boston Daily Globe (Jan 7, 1883): 2.

"Traveller." (Poem)
Hearst's Magazine 24 (Dec. 1913): 827.

"Tribute." (Poem)
Confederate Veteran Magazine 10(6) (June 1902): p. 244.

"A Tribute to Sam Davis." (Poem)
Confederate Veteran Magazine (October 1898).

"The Trinity." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 56 (May 1914): 818-819.
Link to the text of this poem.

“The True Knight.”
The Evening Call [Philadelphia] 17 Nov. 1883: 3.

"Two Ages." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 43 (Oct. 1907): 603.
Link to the text of this poem.

"The Two Ages." (Poem)
Missionary Tidings (Dec 1907):311

"Two Ages." (Poem)
Current Literature 43 (Nov. 1907): 569-570.

"Two Ages." (Poem)
Current Literature 52 (June 1912): 715.

"Two Kinds of People." (Poem)
The Charlotte Democrat 10 Jan. 1896: 1.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Two Roses." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 25 Aug. 1905: 7.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Two Prayers." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 29 Nov. 1901: 7.
Link to this poem.

"Two Voices." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping Magazine 56 (March 1913): 324-325.

"Unanswered Prayers." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan Magazine 19: 217.

"Unconquered." (Poem)
Harper's Weekly 38 (Jan. 27, 1894): 79.

"Unconquered." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 24 Jan. 1901: 7.
Link to this poem.

"Uncontrolled." (Poem)
Century Magazine New Series 21, 43 (April 1892): 960.

"Uncontrolled" (Poem)
The Century; a popular quarterly. New Series Volume 47, Issue 4 (February 1894): 628.
Link to this poem.

"Uncontrolled" (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 17 Jan. 1901: 7.
Link to this poem.

"Under Which Name"
The Ladies’ Home Journal 10.6 (May 1893): 2.
Link to this article's text.

"Understanding." (Poem)
McClures Magazine 49 (Sept. 1917): 26.
Link to this article's text.

"Understanding." (Poem) In "Voices of the Living Poets."
Current Opinion 63 (Oct. 1917): 276.
Link to this article's text.

"The Universal Route." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 19 Jan. 1907: 7.

"The Uninvited Guest" (Poem)
Literary Digest (July 5, 1902)
Note: Originally published in the New York Journal.

"Unity of Willpower and Hope the Only Road…" (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 01 Mar. 1904: 7.

"Unrest." (Poem)
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 41 (Jan./June 1888): 275.

"Unrest." (Poem)
Sacramento Daily Record-Union (17 Mar. 1888): 6.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Unsatisfied." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 57(August 1914): 379.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Unsatisfied." (Poem)
Current Opinion 57 (Sept. 1914): 203.

[Untitled.] (Poem)
The Farm Journal (Jan 1910): 21.
Link to image.

"Unwed Mother to the Wife." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 55(3) (Aug. 1913): 308-309.

"A Vagabond Mind." (Poem) Also entitled "A Vagabond Thought") In "Voices of the Living Poets."
Current Opinion 54 (May 1913): 413.
Link to this article's text.

"The Valley of Fear." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping 62 (Jan. 1916): 2-3.
Link to the text of this poem.

"Vanquished." (Poem)
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 87 (Feb. 1911): 225.

"Vivisection and Surgery."
Cosmopolitan (March 1914)

"A Visit" (Poem)
Peterson's Magazine (Sept. 1882)

"A Voice from the Beyond."
Cosmopolitan (December 1918)

"The Voice of the Voiceless."
The Animals' Voice magazine. 1988.
"The standard frontispiece of every issue - a page devoted to the famous poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox:  "I am the voice of the voiceless..."

"Voices"
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 84 (Dec. 1909): 756-757.

"Voices of the Living Poets." (Includes Poem "Science")
Current Opinion  54 (Jan. 1913): 68.
Link to this article's text.

"Voices of the Living Poets." (Includes Poem "A Vagabond Mind" also entitled "A Vagabond Thought")
Current Opinion 54 (May 1913): 413.
Link to this article's text.

"Voices of the Living Poets." (Includes Poem "Divorce")
Current Opinion 56 (Mar. 1914): 218.
Link to this article's text.

"Voices of the Living Poets." (Includes Poem "Husks")
Current Opinion 56 (Apr. 1914): 301.
Link to this article's text.

"Voices of the Living Poets." (Includes Poem "Interlude")
Current Opinion 58 (Feb. 1915): 122.
Link to this article's text.

"Voices of the Living Poets." (Includes Poem "The Glory of Being Alive")
Current Opinion 58 (Jun. 1915): 434.
Link to this article's text.

"Voices of the Living Poets." (Includes Poem "Grief")
Current Opinion 63 (Aug. 1917): 122.
Link to this article's text.

"Voices of the Living Poets." (Includes Poem "Understanding")
Current Opinion 63 (Oct. 1917): 276.
Link to this article's text.

"Voices of the Living Poets" (“From ‘Sonnets of Sorrow.’”)
Current Opinion 64 (Apr. 1918): 281.
Link to this article's text.

"The Voices of the People." (Poem)
Colored American Magazine 5.6 (Oct. 1902): 417.
Link to this article's text.

"The Voyager." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan (November 1919)

"Wail of an Old-Timer." (Poem)
Century Magazine New Series Volume 43, Issue 6 (April 1892): 960.
Link to this poem.

"Wait"
Cosmopolitan (February 1919)

"Wanted--A Little Girl.
Sacramento Daily Record-Union (24 Jan. 1885): 3.
Link to this poem.

"Wanted--A Little Girl.
Charlotte Home-Democrat 22 Jan. 1886: 1.
Link to this poem.

"Wanted--A Little Girl.
The Charlotte Democrat 21 Aug. 1891: 1.
Link to this poem.

"Wanted--Good Mothers-In-Law--Must Be Kind, Sound and Thoroughly Broken to City Home Life. EWW Tells How to Manage 'Em." (Poem: The Mother-In-Law)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 10 Jan. 1901: 7. C.

"War Mothers"
Cosmopolitan (August 1915): 304-305.

“The Way of It.”
The North American [Philadelphia] 10 Mar. 1887: 2. [in the Travelers’ Record.]

“The Way of It.”
Taggarts’ Times [Philadelphia] 8 May 1887: 6.

“The Way of It.”
The Evening Call [Philadelphia] 30 May 1887: 6.

“The Way of It.”
Fayetteville Observer 20 Oct. 1887: 1.
Link to this poem text.

"The Way of the World"
The Observer and Gazette [Fayetteville, NC] 24 Dec. 1885: 4.
Link to this poem text.

["The Way of the World"]
Fayetteville Observer 22 Feb. 1894: 1.
Link to this poem text.

"We Are It!" (Poem) [part of "Voices of the Living Poets"]
Current Opinion 60 (June 1916): 433.

"We Two." (Poem)
Century Magazine 60 (May 1900): 68.
Link to this poem text.

“We Two.”
The Call [Philadelphia] 15 Aug. 1900: 5.
Link to this poem text.

“We Two.”
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 16 Mar. 1901: 7
Link to this poem text.

"Well-born." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 54 (May 1913): 749.

"The West." (Poem)
Lippincott's Monthly Magazine 38 (July/Dec. 1886): 198.

"The West"
The Observer and Gazette [Fayetteville, NC] 12 Aug. 1886: 4.
Link to this poem text.

"What Do I Fear."
Cosmopolitan  (1898)
Notes: "5 pages. The editor of The Cosmopolitan asked several famous people and the article is about their responses. Those asked and pictured in the article include: William Dean Howells, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, MME. Januschek, Chauncey M. Depew, Richard Croker, Admiral Gherardi, and Viola Allen.

“What Does It Matter?”
The North American [Philadelphia] 29 Jul. 1886: 2. [in the Utica Herald.]

"What Your Striving Does for Others." (Poem)
Charlotte News 22 Feb., 1901: 4.
Link to this poem's text.

“Whatever Is Best, Is Best.”
The Evening Call [Philadelphia] 16 Jan. 1885: 6.

“Whatever Is Best, Is Best.”
The Charlotte Democrat 26 Aug. 1892: 1.
Link to this poem's text.

"What is the Use"
The Boston Daily Globe 17 Jun. 1883: 9.

"What is the Use?"
The Observer and Gazette [Fayetteville, NC] 4 Feb. 1886: 4.
Link to this poem's text.

"What life means to me." por.
Cosmopolitan 42 (Dec. 1906): 203-207.
Full Text of this article.

"What Love Is."
The Papyrus 3,6 (December 1904): 24-25.

"What not to do." (Poem)
Century Magazine New Series Volume 48, Issue 2 (June 1894): 320.
Link to this poem.

"What would I do if I Possessed Rockefeller's Money."
Hearst, 1906.

"Whatever is--is best." (Poem).
The Goldsboro Messenger 4 May 1885: 6.
Link to this poem.

"Whatever is--is best." (Poem).
The Star of Zion [Charlotte, N. C.] 22 Apr. 1899: 7.
Link to this poem's text.

"Whatever is--is best." (Poem).
The Red Ranger (March 1941): Cover.
Notes: Monthly for Fox and Wolf Hound owners.

"The Wheel of the Breast." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 7 May 1905:7.
Link to this poem.

"When Baby Souls Sail Out." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 26 Dec. 1905: 7.
Link to this poem.

"When the Regiment Came Back." (Poem)
Harper's Weekly 42 (Oct. 29, 1898): 1058.

"When the Regiment Comes Back." (Poem)
New York Times 18 Dec. 1898: SM-5
Link to this poem.

"When the Regiment Comes Back." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 03 Dec.1907: 7.

"Whence and Why." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 17 Feb. 1903: 7.
 
"Whence, Why, Where."  (Poem)
New Thought XI.10 (October 1902): 3.

“Where Do I Belong?”
Taggarts’ Times [Philadelphia] 24 Apr. 1887: 8.

"Where Our Sympathy Is Most Needed." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 04 Dec. 1906: 7.

"Which are you?" (Poem)
Harper's Weekly 39 (June 8, 1895): 536.

"Which are you?" (Poem)
“Books That Are Read” The Age-Herald [Birmingham, Ala.] 6 Jan. 1901: 15.
Link to this poem's text.

"Which are you?" (Poem)
Daily Observer [Charlotte N.C.] 19 Jan. 1902: 13.
Link to this poem's text.

"White Man." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 50 (Dec. 1910): 1.

"Why Don’t Women Take motherhood Seriously?" (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 11 Mar.1907: 7.

"Why Should Marriage Not Be a Financial Partnership?." (Column)
 The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 12 Jan. 1904: 7.

“Will.” (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 20 Mar. 1901: 7.
Link to this poem.

“Will.” (Poem)
Nautilus 2 (1951): 17.

"Will be Worthy of It." (Poem)
The Star of Zion [Charlotte, N.C.] 28 Feb. 1901: 7.
Link to this poem.

“Will Power.”  (Poem)
New Thought (December 1900): Practical Ideals 3.

"The Wish" (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 19 Dec. 1901: 7.
Link to this poem.

"Wish." (Poem)
Good Housekeeping Magazine 59 (Aug. 1914): 146-147.

"A Wish." (Poem)
Missionary Tidings (April 1917):473

"Wishing." (Poem)
The Colored American [Washington, D.C.] 5 May 1900: 7.
Link to this poem's text.

"Wishing" (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 27 Jan. 1902: 7.
Link to this poem.

"Woman." (Poem)
The Goldsboro Messenger 16 Nov. 1885: 3.
Link to this poem.

"Woman to man." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 28 (March 1900): 508.
Link to this poem.

"Woman's Greatest Need."
Cosmopolitan (July 1914): 284.

"Woman's Opportunity."
New Thought (Sept., 1903): 153.

"Women Awake." (Poem)
Hearst's Magazine 24 (Nov. 1913): 665.
Link to this poem's image.

"The Women Who Lives Starved Lives Instead of Cultivating Mind and Body…" (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 28 Feb. 1905: 7.

"The Word"
Nautilis Magazine (August, 1914): 19.

"A Word of Advice to Mothers." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 16 Jan. 1905: 7.

"Words" (Poem)
Woman’s Home Companion (September, 1900): 14.

"Words" (Poem)
Charlotte News 28 Jan. 1901: 4.
Link to this poem.

"Words" (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 29 Jan. 1902: 7.
Link to this poem.

“Words.” (Poem)
Nautilus 3 (1950): 14.

"Words of Advice to Mothers." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 02 Jan. 1905: 7.

"Worker and the Work." (Poem)
Cosmopolitan 43 (July 1907): 346.

"The Working woman Who has the Doctor Habit." (Column)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia]: 22 Dec. 1906: 7.

“The World”
Taggarts’ Sunday Times [Philadelphia] 19 Dec. 1886: 11.

“The World.” (Poem)
Nautilus 9 (1949): 30.

“The World To-day is Better than it Ever Was Before.”
The Call [Philadelphia] 9 Nov. 1899: 4.

"World's Need." (Poem)
Century Magazine New Series Volume 50, Issue 2 (June 1895): 185.
Link to this poem.

"The World's Need"
The New York Times 16 Jun 1895: 30.

"The World's Need."
The Papyrus 4,2 (February 1905): 18.

“The World's Need.” (Poem)
Nautilus 9 (1940): 11.

"Worth While"
The New York Times 28 Feb. 1897: 16.

"You and to-day." (Poem)
Century Magazine 63 (Nov. 1901): 64.

"You and to-day." (Poem)
The Evening Bulletin [Philadelphia] 14 Dec. 1901: 7.
Link to the text of this poem.

"You are All the World to Me." (Poem)
Peterson's Magazine (March 1882)

"You Never Can Tell" (Poem)
Munseys Monthly 12 (February 1895): 471.
Link to the text of this poem.

"You Never Can Tell" (Poem)
The New York Times 3 Mar. 1895: 18.
Link to the text of this poem.

“You can never tell.” (Poem)
Nautilus 3 1937 16.

"The Younger Born" (Poem)
Illustrated by Dalton Stevens.
Cosmopolitan October 1915.


[Unknown]
PETERSON'S MAGAZINE May 1878 VOL LXXIII; p.350.

[Unknown articles]
Mind in Nature: A Popular Journal of Psychical, Medical and Scientific Information.
Chicago, Ill., Cosmic Publishing Company, 1885. 1:1 (March 1885) - 1:12 (Feb 1886)
Contributions by Bishop Samuel Fellows D. D., Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Helen E. Sarrett, Emma E. Barlow, Henry M. Hugunin and numerous others.

[Unknown article/poem]
St. Nicholas: Scribner's Illustrated Magazine For Boys and Girls.
Conducted by Mary Mapes Dodge.
Scribner & Co., New York, Volume XIIII, Part I, November - April 1887.

[Unknown article]
Ladies' Home Journal VIII:11 (Oct. 1891)

[Unknown article/poem]
St. Nicholas: Scribner's Illustrated Magazine For Boys and Girls.
Conducted by Mary Mapes Dodge.
Scribner & Co., New York, Volume XIX, Number 8, 1892.

[Unknown poems]
The Youth’s Companion (September 20, 1894)

[Unknown]
Toledo Blade (October 1895)

[Unknown]
PLANETS AND PEOPLE: DEVOTED TO THE SCIENCE OF OCCULT FORCES--ASTRONOMY--VIBRATION--MAGNATISM--LIFE, THE MYSTERY OF WORLDS, SUNS AND SYSTEMS.
Chicago, 1897. 3(1)-3(12)
Note: Interesting accounts of the occult doings, especially in Chicago and the midwest. Pyramids, palmistry, vibrations, crabs and earthquakes, Astral Flights (including a trip to Mars), poetry, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, etc.

[Unknown poems]
The Puritan (1899 to 1901)

[Unknown article/poem]
The Household Magazine (March 1900)

[Unknown article/poem]
Smart Set. 1(2): (April 1900)

[Untitled monologue written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox for Jennie O'Neill Potter]
Sunday Times Herald of Chicago (May 13, 1900)

[Untitled Poem]
Missionary Tidings (Jan 1901):328

[Unknown article/poem]
The Brown book of Boston (August 1901)

[Unknown title]
Boston American.
March 28, 1904
"Ella Wheeler Wilcox, the journalist and poet, advised the use of veils because 'the slightest approach to masculinity in woman's attire is always unlovely and disappointing." in "The American Woman's Pre-World War I Freedom in Manners and Morals" by James R. McGover. The Journal of American History, Vol. 55, No. 2. (Sep., 1968), pp. 326.

[Unknown article/poem]
The Nautilus : Self-help through self-knowledge.  VII(2) (December 1904)

[Unknown Poem]
Ainslee's (Dec 1904)

[Untitled Poem]
Missionary Tidings (May 1907):13

[Unknown article]
LIFE Magazine #1382 "Woman's Number" (April 22, 1909)

[Unknown article title, an interview of Ella Wheeler Wilcox by Jessie Welborn Smith about fashions.]
The Criterion of Fashion (formerly Toilettes) with Ladies Home Journal Fashions. (December 1913)

[Unknown article/poem]
Cosmopolitan (November 1914)

[Unknown article/poem]
Cosmopolitan (March 1915)

[Unknown poems]
The Children's Friend (April 1915)

[Unknown poems]
The Children's Friend (May 1915)

[Unknown article/poem]
Cosmopolitan (February 1918)

[Unknown article/poem]
Cosmopolitan (March 1918)

[Unknown article/poem]
Cosmopolitan (June 1918)

[Unknown poems]
The Atlantic Monthly Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and Politics XLVII (Jan - June 1881)


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