God
Deity mentioned in the Cotton Famine poems
General References
- Wikipedia: God
Poems
- John Bull’s Prayer., by Unknown, March 5th 1862
- 'The Southerner's Oath – by a Lady of New Orleans', by unknown, 16/5/63
- Lancashire Distress , by [Unknown], June 28th 1862
- A Voice Out of the Distress, by J. Lee, July 25th 1863
- In Praise of Lancashire Men, by unknown, Jan 25 1862
- A Briton's Appeal, by John Parry (Boatbuilder), July 26th 1862
- A Word With Lady Lions., by Unknown, November 8th 1861
- The Cream of Punch – 'Ink, Blood and Tears (The Taking of Fort Sumter)', by unknown, 11/5/61
- Can You Help Us a Bit?, by Mr. W. Stitt Jenkins, October 25th 1862
- Freedom's Anthem, by Joseph Barnes, March 21st 1862
- Charity! A Word to the Rich., by By The Author Of “Proverbial Philosophy”,
- American Slavery, by unknown, Jan 7th 1865
- Farewell Old Year, by Thomas Hodson, Dec 26th 1863
- Lines, by Samuel Laycock, November 12th, 1864
- Domestic Verses, by J. C. Prince, August 13th 1864
- A Plea for the Cotton District, by Unknown, March 21st 1863
- Rest To-Morrow, by Samuel Laycock, August 6th 1864
- The Poet's Berevement, by J. C. Prince, April 9th 1864
- A Song of the Cotton Famine, by unknown, November 8th, 1862
- Lines Read Before the Members of the Stalybridge Mechanics Institution on Saturday Evening, Sep. 12, 1863, by Samuel Laycock, Oct 3rd 1863
- A Prayer for Peace, by John Charles Twist, Sept 5th 1863
- Jonathan to John., by Unknown, February 7th 1862
- What Are We to Do, by Samuel Laycock, Aug 29th 1863
- Hoamly Chat, by Williffe Cunliam, 11th July 1863
- Prayin' Jemmy, by S. Laycock, July 11th 1863
- The Captives, by unknown, May 2nd 1863
- The Lancashire Hills, by E____h W____n, 1st August 1863
- 1861. – God Bless The Year., by Henry Dowson, January 3rd 1861
- Lessons of the Year (Punch), by unknown, Jan 10th 1863
- God Help the Poor, by [Unknown], Feb 22nd 1862
- God Help the Poor!, by Williffe Cunliam, 29th August 1863
- Give Back His Slave!, by W.C.Bennett, January 17th 1861
- God Help the Poor, by unknown, October 19th 1861
- Thenkful Jone, by Williffe Cunliam, 5th September 1863
- God Help the Poor, by W. H. Webb, April 5 1862
- The Silent Mills of Lancashire, by Rev. J. Baker, Dec 27 1862
- Sympathy With Lancashire., by Hampden, October 23rd 1862
- 1862, by [Unknown], Dec 27 1862
- A Lancashire Doxology, by unknown, July 2nd 1864
- Father Christmas., by W. Billington, December 27th 1862
- Samuel Crompton, by J. H., May 27th 1865
- A Christmas Carol, by K, December 28th 1861
- WRONGS AND RIGHTS, by W. C., January 25th 1862
- The Mill-Hand's PetitionLancashire Lyrics: Modern Songs and Ballads of the County Palatine, by [Unknown], 1866
- An Appeal for the Modest Poor, by unknown, July 5th 1862
- Untitled, by [Unknown], 20-02-1864
- The Voice of Want, by David Little, August 16th 1862
- Cheer up a Bit LongerLancashire Lyrics: Modern Songs and Ballads of the County Palatine, by Samuel Laycock, 1866
- A Christmas Carol, by unknown, December 20th, 1862
- The Lancashire Factory Girl (An "Ower True" Picture), by H. M., 29/11/1862
- Lancashire in 1862, by J. Bowker, 3rd Jan 1863
- There Must Be Heaven, by Sheldon Chadwick, April 18, 1863
- A PRAYER FOR PEACE., by J. CRITCHLEY PRINCE, 1862-01-11
- The Lotus-Planter, by Theodore Tilton, April 25, 1863
- Counsel to the Americans, by J. B., 5th Sept 1863
- THANK GOD FOR SUMMER., by ELIZA COOK., 1862-05-24
- The Better Land, by L. S., June 13, 1863
- Eawt o' Wark.Phases of Distress: Lancashire Rhymes, by Joseph Ramsbottom, 1864, 1864
- Series of Poems, by Henry Anderton, August 8th, 1863
- Time is on the Wing, by William Billington, August 29th 1863
- John Well-to-do's Business Mixed with His Sunday Prayers, by unknown, September 5th 1863
- Battle Hymn of the Republic, by Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, September 26th, 1863
- Merry Christmas Eve, by Gerald Massey, December 26, 1863
- The Cry of the Unemployed, by Gerald Massey, Jan 2, 1864
- The Cry of the Operative, by William Clarke, Nov 15 1862
- SYMPATHY. (A SOLILOQUY BY JOHN BULL.), by [Unknown], 1861-06-22
- Monday Morning, by Henry Yates, February 27, 1864
- The Lancashire Operative's Hymn, by John Plummer, Nov 22 1862
- In Memoriam.Washington Wilks, Died 27th June, 1864, by unknown, July 2, 1864
- Heaw to Ged Rich, by W. Billington, July 16, 1864
- THE COTTON FAMINE., by [Unknown], Saturday, May 02, 1863
- The Lords of Land and Money, by Gerald Massey, September 10, 1864
- To All the Suffering Sons of Toil, by [Unknown], Sept 6 1862
- Weeping, by Abe Jones, Nov 22 1862
- Work, by W. H. Bellamy, October 22nd 1864
- Father Christmas, by F. P. A., December 24, 1864
- Our Fathers Are Praying for Pauper Pay, by Gerald Massey, April 1, 1865
- Hearts and Homes., by Unknown, October 4th 1862
- Th' Owd PedlarSongs of the People: Lancashire Dialect Poetry of the Industrial Revolution, by Joseph Ramsbottom, 1864
- Frettin'Songs of the People: Lancashire Dialect Poetry of the Industrial Revolution, by Joseph Ramsbottom, 1864
- Gooin' t' SchooSongs of the People: Lancashire Dialect Poetry of the Industrial Revolution, by Joseph Ramsbottom, 1864
- Eawr Factory SkooSongs of the People: Lancashire Dialect Poetry of the Industrial Revolution, by E. Moss, 1977
- It's Hard to Ceawr i' th' Chimney NookSongs of the People: Lancashire Dialect Poetry of the Industrial Revolution, by Samuel Laycock, 1977
- The Cotton Boll., by Henry Timrod, September 3rd 1861
- Sewin' Class SongSongs of the People: Lancashire Dialect Poetry of the Industrial Revolution, by Samuel Laycock, 1977
- A Lancashire Doxology., by Miss Muloch, October 21st 1864
- Bread! Bread! Bread!, by T., April 8th 1862
- A Prayer., by E. Coe, March 7th 1863
- A Mother's Wail, by John Plummer, 24th May 1862
- Only a Baby's Grave, by L. N., 30th April 1864
- A New King., by Prof. Charles L. Porter, February 8th 1861
- O, Flag of Our Country., by E. Norman Gunnison, February 20th 1862
- Appeal for the Poor, by unknown, February 20th 1864
- Sympathy with LancashireBritish Library Newspapers, Part II: 1800-1900., by [Unknown], Thursday, October 23, 1862
- The Lancashire WailBritish Library Newspapers, Part II: 1800-1900., by [Unknown], Wednesday, January 29, 1863
- Old Shuttle, by W. F. M., Wednesday, July 09, 1862
- America, by J. R., Wednesday, October 15, 1862
- Hard Times, by John Plummer, Wednesday, November 05, 1862
- Squandered Lives, by Bayard Taylor, 22nd August 1863
- The Lancashire Operatives' Appeal, by William Eaton, Wednesday, November 26, 1862
- The Operative on the Approach of Summer, by P., July 25th 1863
- Christmas, 1861, by W. A. Abram, Dec 21st, 1861
- The Cry of the Crowd, by William Billington, May 10th 1862
- The Cotton Famine, by A Blackburn Weaver, May 17th 1862
- Remember the Poor, by Edwin Waugh, 24th January 1863
- The Smokeless Chimney, by E. J. B., June 21st 1862
- The Lancashire Famine. A Contrast. Then and Now; Or Past and Present. Then, or Past, by Y. Stonmarket, January 17, 1863
- Corn., by E. Ross White, February 28th 1863
- The Believer's Prayer on the American War, by [Unknown], June 20, 1863
- To the Departing Emigrants, by William Billington, July 04, 1863
- A Song for the Poor, by Thomas Lumb, 4th October 1862
- Two Graves, by J. O. Tildesley, 30th August 1862
- New Voices from the Crowd, by W. C. Bennett, August 22, 1863
- Harvest and Vintage, by A. J. Duganne, 16th August 1862
- The Dying Workman., by John Plummer, November 8th 1862
- The Rising of the People, by [Unknown], February 13, 1864
- Better Times to England, by Sheldon Chadwick, March 29th 1862
- To the Mob-Defying Abolitionists., by Jane Ashby, April 5th 1861
- Lines, by Jane Ashby, January 30th 1863
- King Cotton., by Unknown, February 26th 1864
- Abraham Lincoln, Assassinated April 14th, 1865, by Laon, May 6th 1865
- Words from Hungry Lips, by Henry Morford, 1867
- Of America: A Voice from the Crowd., by W. C. Bennett, August 15th 1863
- A Sorry Christmas, by unknown, Dec 28th 1861
- John Bull Turned Quaker., by W. M. Burwell, April 1st 1863
- Oh! Rich Man, Hear What A. B. C. Can Say to Thee, by Alcæus, Dec 5 1862
- True Christians, by Abe Jones, Aug 2 1862
- Freedom to the Slaves, by G. G. N., October 5th 1861
- The Starving Cotton Spinners’ Christmas Lament, by Rev. Thomas M. Freeman, December 13th 1862
- Relief for Lancashire, by H., November 22nd, 1862
- [Oh Men with Sisters Dear], by unknown, October 14th 1865