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Ella Wheeler Wilcox, major New Thought Author

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Ella Wheeler Wilcox's

New Thought Pastels

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A Dialogue ~ The Weed ~ Strength ~ Affirm ~ The Chosen ~ The Nameless ~ The Word ~ Assistance ~ Credulity ~ Consciousness ~ The Structure ~ Our Souls ~ The Law ~ Knowledge ~ Give ~ Perfection ~ Fear ~ The Way ~ Understood ~ His Mansion ~ Effect ~ Three Things ~ Obstacles ~ Prayer ~ Climbing ~ "There Is No Death, There Are No Dead" ~ Realization ~ Contents -


The year's four changing seasons brought
To her own door what thousands sought
In wandering ways and did not find ---
Diversion and content of mind.

She loved the tasks that filled each day ---
Such menial duties but her way
Of looking at them lent a grace
To things the world deemed commonplace.

Obscure and without place or name,
She gloried in another's fame.
Poor, plain and humble in her dress,
She thrilled when beauty and success
And wealth passed by, on pleasure bent.
They made earth seem so opulent.
Yet none of quicker sympathy,
When need or sorrow came, than she.
And so she lived, and so she died.

She woke as from a dream. How wide
And wonderful the avenue
That stretched to her astonished view!

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