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This collection gathers short poems selected for public recitation, ranging from dramatic monologues and bravura narratives to intimate lyric meditations. Pieces portray sporting triumphs, social gossip, platonic longing, domestic scenes, moral dilemmas and moments of solitude, shifting between comic, sentimental and earnest tones. Several selections were early efforts or were composed expressly for performance, and a few set aside conventional poetic rules to enhance theatrical delivery. The result is a varied sequence of short, performative pieces designed to showcase elocutionary strengths while exploring love, reputation, remorse and small-scale human encounters.

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Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Ella Wheeler Wilcox was an American poet and author known for her inspirational and motivational writings. Born in 1850, she gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, contributing significantly to the literary landscape of her time. Her works often explore themes of love, life, and personal growth, resonating with a wide audience. One of her notable books, "A Woman of the World: Her Counsel to Other People's Sons and Daughters," reflects her insights on relationships and societal expectations. Wilcox's poetry, including collections like "Poems of Cheer" and "Maurine and Other Poems," showcases her ability to blend emotional depth with accessible language, making her a beloved figure in American literature.

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