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William Ross Wallace (1819 – May 5, 1881) was an American poet, with Scottish roots, best known for writing "The Hand That Rocks The Cradle Is The Hand That Rules The World". Early life [ edit ]
"The Hand That Rocks the Cradle Is the Hand That Rules the World" is a poem by William Ross Wallace that praises motherhood as the preeminent force for change in the world. The poem was first published in 1865 under the title "What Rules the World".
"The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" (poem), an 1865 poem by William Ross Wallace; The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, a 1917 silent film; The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, a 1992 thriller starring Rebecca De Mornay and Annabella Sciorra "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" (song), a 1987 song by Glen Campbell and Steve Wariner
William Wallace (died 1305) was a Scottish knight, landowner, and leader during the Wars of Scottish Independence. ... William Ross Wallace (1819–1881), American poet;
The Actes and Deidis of the Illustre and Vallyeant Campioun Schir William Wallace (Modern English: The Acts and Deeds of the Illustrious and Valiant Champion Sir William Wallace), also known as The Wallace, is a long "romantic biographical" poem by the fifteenth-century Scottish makar of the name Blind Harry, probably at some time in the decade before 1488.
James Still (poet) Jesse Stuart; T. ... William Ross Wallace; Ron Whitehead; Crystal Wilkinson This page was last edited on 26 April 2020, at 07:16 (UTC). ...
The Poems of Oliver Wendell Holmes [5] Julia Ward Howe, "The Battle Hymn of the Republic", [5] published in The Atlantic Monthly, February; William Ross Wallace, The Liberty Bell [5] John Greenleaf Whittier, The Furnace Blast [6]
Adrien Rouquette, Wild Flowers: Sacred Poetry [3] William Gilmore Simms: The Eye and the Wing, New York [8] Lays of the Palmetto: a Tribute to the South Carolina Regiment in the War with Mexico, Charleston [8] The Cassique of Accabee [3] Charleston and Her Satirists: A Scribblement [3] William Ross Wallace, Alban the Pirate [3]