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Lifes harmonies ella wheeler wilcox

          The poem suggests embracing pain and hardship, as they enhance the appreciation of joy and fulfillment....

          Life's Harmonies.

        1. Life's Harmonies.
        2. Life's Harmonies.
        3. The poem suggests embracing pain and hardship, as they enhance the appreciation of joy and fulfillment.
        4. Poem written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox Song produced with the help of ai tools Lyrics Let no man pray that he know not sorrow, Let no soul ask.
        5. Of grief, and yearning, and need, and strife, For the rarest chords in the soul's harmonies, Are found in the minor strains of life.
        6. Ella Wheeler Wilcox

          American author and poet (1850–1919)

          Ella Wheeler Wilcox (November 5, 1850 – October 30, 1919) was an American author and poet. Her works include the collection Poems of Passion and the poem "Solitude", which contains the lines "Laugh, and the world laughs with you; weep, and you weep alone." Her autobiography, The Worlds and I, was published in 1918, a year before her death.

          Biography

          Ella Wheeler was born in 1850 on a farm in Johnstown, Wisconsin, east of Janesville, the youngest of four children. The family later moved north of Madison, after losing its wealth, as the result of her father's failed business aspirations and speculation.

          Wilcox's family held themselves to be intellectuals, and a mastery of the nuances of the English language was prized. During her childhood, Wilcox amused herself by reading books and newspapers, which may have influenced her later writing (most notably William Shakespeare, The Arabian Nights, The