Author, suffragette, dramatist, poet, and biographer (1819–1910), best remembered as the lyricist of “Battle Hymn of the Republic.” AQS comprising three separate statements on the same off-white 3.75 x 6 sheet, signed at the conclusion “Julia Ward Howe” and dated May 1895. The text reads, in full: “A man’s success is in strict proportion to his use, and the servant of all is the true master of all”; “Industry has a deeper mine of wealth than piracy or plunder can ever open”; “No gift can make rich those who are poor in wisdom.” A touch of mild soiling and toning at edges, otherwise fine condition. RRAuction COA.